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{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 1 of 1554180 Delaware Street, Ste 402, Beaumont, Texas 77706, USAT +1 409 838 4400 F +1 409 838 9056 W www.rpsgroup.com Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination SystemMajor Amendment with Renewal Application for aMajor FacilityTPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000 Prepared For:STP Nuclear Operating.
{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 1 of 155 4180 Delaware Street, Ste 402, Beaumont, Texas 77706, USA T +1 409 838 4400 F +1 409 838 9056 W www.rpsgroup.com Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Major Amendment with Renewal Application for a Major Facility TPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000
CompanySouth Texas Project Electric Generating StationBay City, TexasMay 2014(.United States I Canada I Brazil I UK I Ireland I Netherlands Australia Asia Pacific I Russia I Middle East I Africa Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 2 of 15541A0 Delaware Street, Ste 402', BeauMont, Texas 77706, USAT +1 40.9 838 4400. P 4.1 ,409 938 9056 W www,rpsgroup.com May 29, 2014Executive DirectorApplications Review and Processing.Team (MC148)Texas Commission on Environmental OLrIality 12100 Park 35 CircleAustin, TX 78753MAY 2 9 2014vi~Erf' QUALITy DIVISIONRE: ApplicatIon for the Renewal with Major Amendment of TPDES Permit No.WQ000.1908000 South: Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STP)
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Prepared For:
STP Nuclear Operating. Company South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Bay City, Texas May 2014 United States I Canada I Brazil I UK I Ireland I Netherlands Australia Asia Pacific I Russia I Middle East I Africa
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 2 of 155 41A0 Delaware Street, Ste 402', BeauMont, Texas 77706, USA T +1 40.9 838 4400. P 4.1 ,409 938 9056 W www,rpsgroup.com May 29, 2014 MAY 29 2014 vi~Erf' QUALITy DIVISION Executive Director Applications Review and Processing.Team (MC148)
Texas Commission on Environmental OLrIality 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin, TX 78753 RE:     ApplicatIon for the Renewal with Major Amendment of TPDES Permit No.
WQ000.1908000 South: Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STP)


==Dear Sir:==
==Dear Sir:==
On behalf of.STP, we are submitting the. enclosed permit renewal with majoramendment application for the above referenced Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit. Enclosed you will find one original and three complete copiesfor your approval.
 
The application fee has.been submitted directly to the Financial Administration Division under separate cover, however, a copy of the fee submitta9l ispresented in Attachment A.If you have any questions concerning this ýappl!tation, please contact me at 512-326-5859... We look forward to working with. you In prooessing this application.
On behalf of.STP, we are submitting the. enclosed permit renewal with major amendment application for the above referenced Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit. Enclosed you will find one original and three complete copies for your approval. The application fee has.been submitted directly to the Financial Administration Division under separate cover, however, a copy of the fee submitta9l is presented in Attachment A.
Thank youfor your consideration, Sincerely, Tres KoeningsSenior Consultant IUnIted States IlCan~ada.l0razi I UK I.lIr~land I N~etherlands Austealla A.91a.Pbocflo I Rusela I Middle East I AfricaAtnon ebir of RPS. Groulp P/C Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 3 of 155TABLE OF CONTENTSTCEQ Industrial Wastewater Permit Application TPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000 Submission Checklist Industrial Administrative Report 1.0Industrial Administrative Report 1.1Supplemental Permit Information FormIndustrial Technical Report 1.0Worksheet 1.0 EPA Effluent Guidelines Worksheet 2.0 Pollutant Analyses Requirements Worksheet 4.0 Receiving WatersWorksheet 5.0 Sewage Sludge Management and DisposalWorksheet 7.0 Storm Water RunoffAttachment A Copy of Application Fee (Submission Checklist, Pg.. 1)Attachment B USGS Map (Admin Report 1.0 -8.m., Pg. 12)Attachment C Affected Landowners (Admin Report 1.1 -l.a. & b., Pg. 15)Attachment D Original Photographs (Admin Report 1.1- 2., Pg. 12)Attachment E USGS Map (SPIF, Item 8)Attachment F Wastewater Generating Process (Tech Report 1.0 1 .c., Pg. 1)Attachment G Facility Plot Plan (Tech Report 1.0 -I.e., Pg. 2)Attachment H Flow Schematic Diagrams (Tech Report 1.0 -2.b., Pg. 3)Attachment I Water Treatment Chemicals (Tech Report 1.0 -5.c., Pg. 8)Attachment J Requested Permit Amendments (Admin Report 1.0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 -12., Pg. 11)Attachment K Treatment System (Tech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3)J:\Projects\STP Nuclear\Application\STP Nuclear Amendment with Renewal Application~doc Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 4 of 155Submission Checklist Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 5 of 155TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYTCEQ INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATiVE REPORTSubmit this checklist with the application.
If you have any questions concerning this ýappl!tation, please contact me at 512-326-5859... We look forward to working with. you In prooessing this application. Thank you for your consideration, Sincerely, Tres Koenings Senior Consultant I
Do not submit the instructions withthe application.
UnIted States IlCan~ada.l0razi I UK I.lIr~land I N~etherlands Austealla A.91a.Pbocflo I Rusela I Middle East I Africa Atnonebir of RPS. Groulp P/C
Indicate if thefollowing are included in the application.
 
Applicant STP Nuclear Operating CompanyPermit Number WQ0001 908000Administrative Report 1.o W Worksheet 7.0 W EAdministrative Report 1.1 F7f JF Worksheet 8.0 F71 -SPIF i [7] Worksheet 9.o 17 LiTechnical Report 1.0 .Worksheet 0o.o0] [Worksheet 1.o OF] .original USGS Map ElWorksheet 2.0 -[-I. Affected Landowners Map .-Worksheet 3.0 EL i:Y Landowner Disk or Labels , -] I1Worksheet 3.1 1- [] Copy of Application Fee Check. V 01Worksheet3.2 F-/ " All fees owed TCEQ are paid Z DIWorksheet 3.3 [] [] Flow DiagramWorksheet 4.0 [ , _ Site DrawingWorksheet 4.11 Original Photographs  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 3 of 155 TABLE OF CONTENTS TCEQ Industrial Wastewater Permit Application TPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000 Submission Checklist Industrial Administrative Report 1.0 Industrial Administrative Report 1.1 Supplemental Permit Information Form Industrial Technical Report 1.0 Worksheet 1.0 EPA Effluent Guidelines Worksheet 2.0 Pollutant Analyses Requirements Worksheet 4.0 Receiving Waters Worksheet 5.0 Sewage Sludge Management and Disposal Worksheet 7.0 Storm Water Runoff Attachment A       Copy of Application Fee (Submission Checklist, Pg.. 1)
.._Worksheet 5.0 i _, Solids Management Plan FE] IWorksheet 6.0 ].- L2] Water Balance 0J rVtted for the application fee: See Attachment APlease indicate by a check mark the amount submi-ajoo elld...:  
Attachment B       USGS Map (Admin Report 1.0 - 8.m., Pg. 12)
".:...or&med. ..Mnor.PA dassificatori New Rwieid ondWithut.Qnl  
Attachment C       Affected Landowners (Admin Report 1.1 - l.a. & b., Pg. 15)
/-M 0d.Minor facility not subject tocategorical standards
Attachment D       Original Photographs (Admin Report 1.1-         2., Pg. 12)
____$350  
Attachment E       USGS Map (SPIF, Item 8)
-___$350
Attachment F       Wastewater Generating Process (Tech Report 1.0 1 .c., Pg. 1)
____$315  
Attachment G       Facility Plot Plan (Tech Report 1.0 - I.e., Pg. 2)
-___$150promulgated by the EPA (40CFR Part 4oo-471)Minor facility subject tocategorical standards
Attachment H       Flow Schematic Diagrams (Tech Report 1.0 - 2.b., Pg. 3)
____$1,250  
Attachment I       Water Treatment Chemicals (Tech Report 1.0 - 5.c., Pg. 8)
-___$1250
Attachment J       Requested Permit Amendments (Admin Report 1.0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 -12., Pg. 11)
____$12-15
Attachment K Treatment System (Tech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3)
____$150promulgated by the EPA (40CFR Part 400-471)
J:\Projects\STP Nuclear\Application\STP Nuclear Amendment with Renewal Application~doc
______Major facility N/A * ..$2,050
 
__ _$2-,015  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 4 of 155 Submission Checklist
-$450'~All facilities are designated as minors until formally classified as a major by EPA.-For C~fifimissioim Use 'Only-Se.ge'nieit Nunbr:bt:,
 
ICuny § prtlnDte:_______
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 5 of 155 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TCEQ INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATiVE REPORT Submit this checklist with the application. Do not submit the instructionswith the application.Indicateif thefollowing are included in the application.
Troposed/Currentlr I'emt N~ub&': __________ei ITCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
Applicant STP Nuclear Operating Company Permit Number WQ0001 908000 Administrative Report 1.o               W               Worksheet 7.0                               W   E Administrative Report 1.1             F7f JF           Worksheet 8.0                                 F71 -
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
SPIF                                     i     [7]     Worksheet 9.o                             17     Li Technical Report 1.0                         .         Worksheet 0o.o0]                                 [
-Administrative ReportPage 1 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 6 of 155Industrial Administrative Report 1.0 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 7 of 155INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIE REPORT 1.OThe following is requiredfor all applications--Renewal, New, And Amendment Type of application:
Worksheet 1.o                                       . original OF]       USGS Map                               El Worksheet 2.0   -                             [-I. Affected Landowners Map                       .     -
B NewTPDES j NewTLAPMajor amendment with Renewal Major Amendment without Renewal' Renewal of existing permit EJ Stormwater only discharge M Minor amendment to permit 0 Minor modification to permitIf applying for an amendment to a permit, please describe the request in detail. See Attachment J-The applicant Is requesting the removal of effluent limitations and monitoring requirements for Outfalls002-006, Relief Well Monitoring Ouffalls.
Worksheet 3.0                         EL     i:Y Landowner Disk or Labels                         ,   -] I1 Worksheet 3.1                         1-       []     Copy of Application Fee Check.             V   01 Worksheet3.2                                   F-/     "All fees owed TCEQ are paid               Z       DI Worksheet 3.3                         []       [] Flow Diagram Worksheet 4.0                         [ ,       _     Site Drawing Worksheet 4.11                                         Original Photographs ..                             _
-The applicant Is requesting the removal of pH monitoring requirements at Internal Outfalls 101, 201, and 501.a. Facility Owner (Owner of the facility must apply for the permit.)What is the Legal Name of the entity (applicant) applying for this permit?STP Nuclear Operating Company(The legal name must be spelled exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State,County, or in the legal document forming the entity.)If the applicant is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number(CN)? Search for your CN at:http:/!wwwV2.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CN601658669 What is the name and title of the person signing the application?
Worksheet 5.0                             i       _, Solids Management Plan                   FE] I Worksheet 6.0                         ].-       L2] Water Balance                                 0J rV Please indicate by a check mark the amount submi tted for the application fee: See Attachment A elld...:                   -ajoo Mnor          ".:...
(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC305.43(a).)
or&med.           ..
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: Michael P. MurraySuffix:Title: Manager, Regulatory Affairs Credential:
  .PA dassificatori                   New                       ond              Rwieid Withut.Qnl                         /-M 0d.
What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.Isp Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Address:
Minor facility not subject to categorical standards                 ____$350               -___$350           ____$315             -___$150 promulgated by the EPA (40 CFR Part 4oo-471)
P.O. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N6016City: Wadsworth State: Xx ZIP Code: 77483Mailing Information if outside USATerritory:
Minor facility subject to categorical standards                 ____$1,250             -___$1250           ____$12-15       ____$150 promulgated by the EPA (40 CFR Part 400-471)                                                                                 ______
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 072-8164 Extension:_
Major facility                           N/A *             Ž..$2,050           __     _$2-,015       -   $450
Fax No.: E-mail Address:TCEQ-10411 (911/2010)
    '~All facilities are designated as minors until formally classified as a major by EPA.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
  -For C~fifimissioim Use 'Only-Se.ge'nieit Nunbr:bt:,                                 §                           ICuny prtlnDte:_______
-Administrative ReportPage 2 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 8 of 155Indicate the type of Customer:
Troposed/CurrentlrI'emt N~ub&': __________ei I
[ Individual
TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report                  Page 1 of 18
[ Limited Partnership
 
[ Trust[ Federal Government C County Government C Other Government El Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 6 of 155 Industrial Administrative Report 1.0
El Corporation C3 EstateEl State Government Cj City Government ED Other:Independent entityE YesE] No (If governmental entity; subsidiary, or part of a larger coiporation)
 
Number of Empio es:E0-20; [ 21-100;o 101-250;Lj 251-500; or 7 501 or higherCustomer Business Tax and Filing Numbers(Not applicable to individuals, governments, general partnerships or soleproprietors.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 7 of 155 INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIE REPORT 1.O The following is requiredforall applications--Renewal,New, And Amendment Type of application:
REQUIRED for corporations and limited partnerships)
B NewTPDES                                                   j NewTLAP Major amendment with Renewal                               Major Amendment without Renewal
State Franchise Tax ID Number: 1-76-0517597-9 TX SOS Charter (filing)
' Renewal of existing permit                             EJ Stormwater only discharge M Minor amendment to permit                               0 Minor modification to permit If applying for an amendment to a permit, please describe the request in detail. See Attachment J
Number: 1459553-01 Federal Tax ID:DUNS Number (if known):b. Co-Permittee information (complete only if the operator must be a co-permittee)
-The applicant Is requesting the removal of effluent limitations and monitoring requirements for Outfalls 002-006, Relief Well Monitoring Ouffalls.
What is the Legal Name of the entity (operator) applying for this permit?Operator N/A(The legal name must be spelled exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State,County, or in the legal document forming the entity.)If the operator is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number(CN)? Search for your CN at:http://www12.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fLiseaction=cust.CustSearch CN.What is the name and title of the person signing the application?
-The applicant Is requesting the removal of pH monitoring requirements at Internal Outfalls 101, 201, and 501.
(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC305.43(a).)
: a. Facility Owner (Owner of the facility must apply for the permit.)
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):First/Last Name:Suffix:Title: Credential:
What is the Legal Name of the entity (applicant) applying for this permit?
What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?You may verify the address at: http: //zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsD TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
STP Nuclear Operating Company (The legal name must be spelled exactly asfiled with the Texas Secretary of State, County, or in the legal document forming the entity.)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
If the applicant is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:
-Administrative ReportPage 3 of `18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 9 of 155Organization Name:Mailing Address:Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):__City: State: ZIP Code:Mailing Information if outside USATerritory:
http:/!wwwV2.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CN601658669 What is the name and title of the person signing the application?
Country Code: _Postal Code.,Phone No.: ____ Extension:
(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)
Fax No., E-mail Address:Indicate the type of Customer:
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
E] Individual  
First/Last Name: Michael P. Murray Suffix:
[ Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.
 
El Limited Partnership D Corporation l Trust t EstateD Federal Government E State GovernmentCounty Government fl City GovernmentOther Government l Other:Independent entity0 YesE3 No (If governmental entity, subsidiary, or part of a larger corporation)
==Title:==
Manager, Regulatory Affairs                       Credential:
What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?
You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.Isp Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N6016 City: Wadsworth                                 State: Xx                         ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA Territory:                         Country Code:                       Postal Code:
Phone No.: (361)     072-8164                   Extension:_
Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address:
TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report                    Page 2 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 8 of 155 Indicate the type of Customer:
[ Individual                                         El Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.
[ Limited Partnership                               El Corporation
[ Trust                                             C3 Estate
[ Federal Government                                El State Government C County Government                                  Cj City Government C Other Government                                   ED Other:
Independent entity E Yes E] No (If governmental entity; subsidiary,or partof a largercoiporation)
Number of Empio es:
E0-20;           [     21-100;             o 101-250;       Lj 251-500; or       7 501 or higher Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers (Not applicable to individuals, governments, general partnershipsor sole proprietors.REQUIREDfor corporationsand limited partnerships)
State Franchise Tax ID Number: 1-76-0517597-9 TX SOS Charter (filing) Number: 1459553-01 Federal Tax ID:
DUNS Number (if known):
: b. Co-Permittee information (complete only if the operator must be a co-permittee)
What is the Legal Name of the entity (operator) applying for this permit?
Operator N/A (The legal name must be spelled exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State, County, or in the legal documentforming the entity.)
If the operator is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:
http://www12.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fLiseaction=cust.CustSearch CN.
What is the name and title of the person signing the application?
(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):
First/Last Name:
Suffix:
 
==Title:==
Credential:
What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?
You may verify the address at: http: //zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsD TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report        Page 3 of `18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 9 of 155 Organization Name:
Mailing Address:
Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):__
City:                                         State:                             ZIP Code:
Mailing Information if outside USA Territory:                         Country Code: _Postal                       Code.,
Phone No.:                             ____ Extension:
Fax No.,                                       E-mail Address:
Indicate the type of Customer:
E] Individual                                       [   Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.
El Limited Partnership                             D Corporation l Trust                                             t Estate D Federal Government                               E State Government t* County Government                                fl City Government
[* Other Government                                  l Other:
Independent entity 0 Yes E3 No (If governmentalentity, subsidiary,or partof a largercorporation)
Number of Employees:
Number of Employees:
0-20; 21-100; E 101-250; 0 251-500; or E 501 or higherCustomer Business Tax and Filing Numbers(Not applicable to individuals, governments, general partnerships or soleproprietors.
0-20;             21-100;     E 101-250;           0   251-500; or       E   501 or higher Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers (Not applicableto individuals, governments, generalpartnershipsor sole proprietors.REQUIREDfor corporationsand limited partnerships)
REQUIRED for corporations and limited partnerships)
State Franchise Tax ID Number:
State Franchise Tax ID Number:TX SOS Charter (filing)
TX SOS Charter (filing) Number:
Number:Federal Tax ID:DUNS Number (if known):Provide a brief description of the need for a co-permittee:
Federal Tax ID:
TCEQ-10411.  
DUNS Number (if known):
(9/1/2010)
Provide a brief description of the need for a co-permittee:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
TCEQ-10411. (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application -Administrative Report            Page 4 of 18
-Administrative ReportPage 4 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 10 of 155c. Individual information (complete only if thefacility owner or co-permittee isan individual)
 
What is the Legal Name of the owner/co-permittee applying for this permit?N/AIf the owner/co-permittee is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the CustomerNumber (CN)? Search for your CN at:http:!/wwwl2.tceg.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CNWhat is the name and title of the person signing the application?
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 10 of 155
(The person must be the individual.
: c. Individual information (complete only if thefacility owner or co-permittee is an individual)
See signatoly requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)
What is the Legal Name of the owner/co-permittee applying for this permit?
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):.First/Last Name:Suffix:State Identification Number:Date of Birth:Assumed business or professional name:Business name:What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/ziP4/welcome.'sm Mailing Address:Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):City: State: TX ZIP Code:.Mailing Information if outside USATerritory:
N/A If the owner/co-permittee is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:
Country Code: _Postal Code:Phone No.: Extension:
http:!/wwwl2.tceg.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CN What is the name and title of the person signing the application?
Fax No.: E-mail Address:a. Billing Contact and Address Information The permittee is responsible for paying the annual fee. The annual fee will beassessed to permits active on September 1 of each year. TCEQ will send a billto the address provided in this section.
(The person must be the individual. See signatoly requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)
The permittee is responsible forterminating the permit when it is no longer needed.Is the billing address the same as the permittee or co-permittee?
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):.
E] Permittee  
First/Last Name:
[ Co-permittee l No, fill out this sectionPrefix (Mr, Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanSuffix:Title: Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:_
Suffix:
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyBilling Mailing Address:
State Identification Number:
P.O. Box 289TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
Date of Birth:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
Assumed business or professional name:
-Administrative ReportPage 6 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 11 of 155Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77483Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:.
Business name:
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:
What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?
Fax No.: E-mail Address:
You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/ziP4/welcome.'sm Mailing Address:
jphoffman@stpegs.eom If TCEQ needs additional information regarding this application, who should becontacted?
Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):
: a. Application ContactPrefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanSuffix:Title: Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:
City:                                         State: TX                           ZIP Code:.
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Address:
Mailing Information if       outside   USA Territory:                         Country Code: _Postal                       Code:
P.O. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N201 9City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77483Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
Phone No.:                                     Extension:
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:
Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address:
Fax No.: E-mail Address:
: a. Billing Contact and Address Information The permittee is responsiblefor paying the annualfee. The annualfee will be assessed to permits active on September 1 of each year. TCEQ will send a bill to the addressprovided in this section. The permittee is responsiblefor terminatingthe permit when it is no longer needed.
Jphoffman@stpegs.com Check one or both: F Administrative contact n/ Technical Contactb. Application ContactPrefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: Tres KoeningsSuffix:Title:. Senior Consultant Credential:
Is the billing address the same as the permittee or co-permittee?
Organization Name: RPSMailing Address:
E] Permittee             [ Co-permittee                 l No, fill out this section Prefix (Mr, Ms, Miss): Mr.
4801 Southwest  
First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:
: Parkway, Parkway 2, Suite 150Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):City: Austin State: TX ZIP Code: 78735Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
 
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (512) 326-56L9 Extension:
==Title:==
Fax No.: E-mail Address:
Staff Environmental Consultant                   Credential:_
tres.koenlngs@rpsgroup.com Check one or both: : F Administrative contact 0 Technical ContactTCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Billing Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report            Page 6 of 18
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
 
-Administrative ReportPage 6 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 12 of 155% '?. .. ........  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 11 of 155 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth                                 State: TX                           ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA.
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Territory:.                     Country Code:                       Postal Code:
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Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                       Extension:
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Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address: jphoffman@stpegs.eom If TCEQ needs additional information regarding this application, who should be contacted?
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: a. Application Contact Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
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First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:
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~ Contact Responsible for Discharge Monitoring Reports (EPA 3320-1) Provide the nameof the person and their complete mailing address delegated to receive and submitDischarge Monitoring Report Forms.Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanSuffix:Title: Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:
==Title:==
Organization Name:, STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Address:
Staff Environmental Consultant                   Credential:
pKo. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):         N201 9 City: Wadsworth                                 State: TX                           ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA.
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:
Territory:                       Country Code:                       Postal Code:
Fax No. E-mail Addre-ss jphoffman stpegs.com letl-zbDid you know you can submit DMR data on line?Go to Sign up now at:https: /!www6.tceq.texas.gov/steers/
Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                       Extension:
Establish an electronic reporting account when you get your permit number.Provide two names of individuals that can be contacted throughout the permit term.Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanQ, , ATIA4 ."UXLAA,Title: Staff Environmental Consultant CredeiOrganization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Add'ess:
Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com Check one or both:           F Administrative contact                 n/ Technical Contact
P.O. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
: b. Application Contact Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:
First/Last Name: Tres Koenings Suffix:
Fax No.: E-mail Address:
 
Jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (911/2010)
==Title:==
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
. Senior Consultant                               Credential:
-Administrative ReportPage 7 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 13 of 155Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Ms.First/Last Name: P.L. TravisSuffix:Title: Environmental Supervisor Credential:
Organization Name: RPS Mailing Address: 4801 Southwest Parkway, Parkway 2, Suite 150 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Address:
City: Austin                                   State: TX                           ZIP Code: 78735 Mailing Information if outside USA.
P.O. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
Territory:                       Country Code:                       Postal Code:
Country Code: Postal Code:Phone No.: (361) 972-8573 Extension:
Phone No.: (512) 326-56L9                       Extension:
Fax No.: E-mail Address:
Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address: tres.koenlngs@rpsgroup.com Check one or both: :             F Administrative contact               0 Technical Contact TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report            Page 6 of 18
pltravls@stpegs.com
 
: a. Individual publishing the noticesPrefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanSuffix:Title: Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:__
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 12 of 155
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyMailing Address:
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P.O. Box 289Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019City: Wadsworth  
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.State: TX ZIP Code: 77843Mailing Information if outside USA.Territory:
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: b. Method for receiving Notice of Receipt and Intent to Obtain a WaterQuality Permit PackageIndicate by a check mark the preferred method for receiving the first notice andinstructions:
                                                                                                            "......."...                                 ~i**i
[21 E-mail Address:
                                                                                                                                    *!?*~ii*-,'ii:?:!'.:*:.*:!
Jphoffman@stpegs.com
Contact Responsible for Discharge Monitoring Reports (EPA 3320-1) Provide the name of the person and their complete mailing address delegated to receive and submit Discharge Monitoring Report Forms.
[] Fax No.:El Overnight/Priority mail: (self addressed, prepaid envelope required)
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
[] Regular Mail:Mailing Address:Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):_City: State: TX ZIP Code:c. Contact in the NoticeTCEQ-10411 (911/2010)
First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
 
-Administrative ReportPage 8 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 14 of 155Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.First/Last Name: John HoffmanSuffix:Title: Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:
==Title:==
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating CompanyPhone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:
Staff Environmental Consultant                                                     Credential:
: d. Public Place Information If thefacility and/or outfall are located in more than one county, a public viewingplace for each county must be provided.
Organization Name:, STP Nuclear                                   Operating         Company Mailing Address: pKo. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth                                                           State: TX                                   ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.
Public Building name: Matagorda County Courthouse Location within the building:
Territory:                                             Country Code:                               Postal Code:
County Clerks OfficePhysical address of building:
Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                                                                 Extension:
1700 7th StreetCity: Bay City County: Matagorda Contact Name: Janet HlcklPhone No.: (970) 244-7680 Extension:
Fax No.                                                                                   E-mail Addre-ss jphoffman stpegs.com Did you know you can submit DMR data on line?
Go to Sign up now at:
letl-zb              https: /!www6.tceq.texas.gov/steers/
Establish an electronic reporting account when you get your permit number.
Provide two names of individuals that can be contacted throughout the permit term.
Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
First/Last Name: John Hoffman Q, , ATIA4 .
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==Title:==
Staff Environmental Consultant                                                     Credei Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Add'ess: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth                                                           State: TX                                   ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.
Territory:                                             Country Code:                               Postal Code:
Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                                                                 Extension:
Fax No.:                                                                                 E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report                                                    Page 7 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 13 of 155 Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Ms.
First/Last Name: P.L. Travis Suffix:
 
==Title:==
Environmental Supervisor                   Credential:
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth                           State: TX                           ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.
Territory:                       Country Code:                               Postal Code:
Phone No.: (361) 972-8573                         Extension:
Fax No.:                                         E-mail Address: pltravls@stpegs.com
: a. Individual publishing the notices Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:
 
==Title:==
Staff Environmental Consultant                   Credential:__
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating       Company Mailing Address:       P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth                                       .State: TX                   ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.
Territory:                   Country Code:                       Postal Code:_
Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                               Extension:
Fax No.:                                       E-mail Address: jphoffman@stpegscom
: b. Method for receiving Notice of Receipt and Intent to Obtain a Water Quality Permit Package Indicate by a check mark the preferred method for receiving the first notice and instructions:
[21 E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com
[] Fax No.:
El Overnight/Priority mail: (self addressed, prepaid envelope required)
[] Regular Mail:
Mailing Address:
Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):_
City:                                           State: TX                 ZIP Code:
: c. Contact in the Notice TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report            Page 8 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 14 of 155 Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.
First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:
 
==Title:==
Staff Environmental Consultant                     Credential:
Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating         Company Phone No.: (361) 972-4507                                 Extension:
: d. Public Place Information If thefacility and/oroutfall are located in more than one county, a public viewing placefor each county must be provided.
Public Building name: Matagorda County Courthouse Location within the building: County Clerks Office Physical address of building: 1700 7th Street City: Bay City                                                   County: Matagorda Contact Name: Janet Hlckl Phone No.: (970) 244-7680                                         Extension:
: e. Bilingual Notice Requirements:
: e. Bilingual Notice Requirements:
For new permit, major amendment and renewal applications.
For new permit, major amendment and renewal applications. Not applicable for minor amendment or minor modification applications.
Notapplicable for minor amendment or minor modification applications.
Please call the bllingual/ESL coordinator at the nearest elementary and middle schools and obtain the following Information to determine if an alternative language notice is required:
Please call the bllingual/ESL coordinator at the nearest elementary and middleschools and obtain the following Information to determine if an alternative languagenotice is required:
: 1. Is a bilingual education program required by the Texas Education Code at the nearest elementary or middle school to the facility or proposed facility?
: 1. Is a bilingual education program required by the Texas Education Code at thenearest elementary or middle school to the facility or proposed facility?
n- Yes         nN No           (If No, alternative language notice publication is not required; skip to item 7. SITE INFORMATION.)
n- Yes nN No (If No, alternative language notice publication is notrequired; skip to item 7. SITE INFORMATION.)
: 2. Are the students who attend either the elementary school or the middle school enrolled in a bilingual education program at that school?
: 2. Are the students who attend either the elementary school or the middle schoolenrolled in a bilingual education program at that school?0 Yes [3 No3. Do the students at these schools attend a bilingual education program atanother location?
0 Yes         [3 No
0 Yes [] No4. Would the school be required to provide a bilingual education program but theschool has waived out of this requirement under 19 TAC §89.1205(g)?
: 3. Do the students at these schools attend a bilingual education program at another location?
[7 Yes 0 No5. If the answer is yes to 1, 2, 3, or 4, public notice in an alternative language isrequired.
0 Yes         [] No
Which language is required by the bilingual program?This section of the application is only used to determine if alternative language notice will be needed. Complete instructions on publishing the alternative language notice will be in your public notice package.TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
: 4. Would the school be required to provide a bilingual education program but the school has waived out of this requirement under 19 TAC §89.1205(g)?
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
[7 Yes         0 No
-Administrative ReportPage 9 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 15 of 155If the site of your business is part of a larger business site, a Regulated EntityNumber (RN) may already be assigned for the larger sitt. Use the RN assigned forthe larger site. Search TCEQ's Central Registry to see if the larger site may alreadybe registered as a regulated site at:http: //wwwl2.tceeq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?ftseaction=regent.RNSearch If the site is found, provide the assigned Regulated Entity Reference Number andprovide the information for the site to be authorized through this application below.The site information for this authorization may vary from the larger site information.
: 5. If the answer is yes to 1, 2, 3, or 4, public notice in an alternative language is required. Which language is required by the bilingual program?
This section of the applicationis only used to determine if alternative language notice will be needed. Complete instructionson publishing the alternative languagenotice will be in your public noticepackage.
TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report    Page 9 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 15 of 155 If the site of your business is part of a larger business site, a Regulated Entity Number (RN) may already be assigned for the larger sitt. Use the RN assigned for the larger site. Search TCEQ's Central Registry to see if the larger site may already be registered as a regulated site at:
http: //wwwl2.tceeq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?ftseaction=regent.RNSearch If the site is found, provide the assigned Regulated Entity Reference Number and provide the information for the site to be authorized through this application below.
The site information for this authorization may vary from the larger site information.
TCEQ issued RE Reference Number (RN): RN 102395654
TCEQ issued RE Reference Number (RN): RN 102395654
: a. State/TPDES Permit No.: WQ0001908000 Expiration date: 12/01/2014 EPA Identification No. (TPDES Permits only): TX0064947b. Name of project or site (the name kmown by the community where located):
: a. State/TPDES Permit No.: WQ0001908000                             Expiration date: 12/01/2014 EPA Identification No. (TPDES Permits only): TX 06 49 47      0
South Texas Project Electric Generating Stationc. Is the facility located in Bexar Comal Hays, Kinney, Medina, Travis, Uvalde, orWilliamson County? l Yes lNo(If Yes, additional Information concerning protection of the Edwards Aquifer may berequired.)
: b. Name of project or site (the name kmown by the community where located):
: d. Is the location of the facility used in the existing permit correct?
South Texas Project Electric Generating Station
ED Yes ONoe. Does the site have a physical address?If Yes, complete Section A for a physical address.If No (the location description is not accurate or this is a new permitapplication, complete),
: c. Is the facility located in Bexar Comal Hays, Kinney, Medina, Travis, Uvalde, or Williamson County?                 l Yes lNo (If Yes, additional Information concerning protection of the Edwards Aquifer may be required.)
complete Section B for site location information.
: d. Is the location of the facility used in the existing permit correct? ED Yes               ONo
Se~ction, A; E addre~s for thg~le, :' ,,: -,. ' -Verify the address with USPS. If the address is not recognized as a delivery address,provide the address as identified for overnight mail delivery, 911 emergencies, orother online map tool to confirm an address.Physical Address of Project or Site:Street Number: 12090 Street Name: Farm-to-Market Road 521City: Wadsworth ZIP Code: 77483Seck~ns~
: e. Does the site have a physical address?
ute t e ri~-~cto iomatln,If no physical address (Street Number & Street Name), provide a written locationaccess description to the site:I(Ex.: located 2 miles west from intersection of Hwy 29o & IH35 accessible on Hwy29o South)TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
If Yes, complete Section A for a physical address.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
If No (the location description is not accurate or this is a new permit application, complete), complete Section B for site location information.
-Administrative ReportPage 10 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 16 of 155f. City where the site is located or, if not in a city, what is the nearest city:Wadsworth
Se~ction, A; E ter:thBph*cal addre~s for thg~le,                  *:<:, :',,: ,. ::,* >*1 ;:::*:!:
: g. ZIP Code where the site is located:
Verify the address with USPS. If the address is not recognized as a delivery address, provide the address as identified for overnight mail delivery, 911 emergencies, or other online map tool to confirm an address.
77483h. County where the site is located Matagorda
PhysicalAddress of Projector Site:
: i. Latitude:
Street Number: 12090                             Street Name: Farm-to-Market Road 521 City: Wadsworth                                 ZIP Code: 77483 Seck~ns~ ute t       e               iomatln, ri~-~cto If no physical address (Street Number & Street Name), provide a written location I
28' 47' 50" N Longitude:
access description to the site:
96' 03' 10" Wj. In your own words, briefly describe the primary business of the Regulated Entity:(Do not repeat the SIC and NAICS code)FSteam Electric Generating Facilityk. Owner of treatment facility:
(Ex.: located 2 miles west from intersection of Hwy 29o & IH35 accessible on Hwy 29o South)
STP Nuclear Operating CompanyOwnership of Facility:
TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report        Page 10 of 18
E Public 1-/ Private ] Both lZLFederal
 
: 1. Owner of land where treatment facility is/will be: STP Nuclear Operating Company(If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement ineffect for at least six years. In some cases, a lease may not suffice -see instructions.)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 16 of 155
: m. Owner of effluent disposal site: N/A(If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement ineffect for at least six years.)n. Owner of sewage sludge disposal site: N/A(Required only If authorization is sought in the permit for sludge disposal onproperty owned/controlled by the applicant.)
: f. City where the site is located or, if not in a city, what is the nearest city:
: a. Is the point of discharge and discharge route in the existing permit correct?V1 Yes 0 No If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please givean accurate description.
Wadsworth
N/Ab. City or Town in which the outfall(s) is or will be located Near Bay Cityc. County the outfall(s) is located:
: g. ZIP Code where the site is located: 77483
Matagorda
: h. County where the site is located Matagorda
: d. Ogtfate atitud 001:280 44' 48"N Longitude:
: i. Latitude: 28' 47' 50" N                         Longitude: 96' 03' 10" W
001: 960 00' 02"Weee-low foredditional  
: j. In your own words, briefly describe the primary business of the Regulated Entity:
: outfalls,
(Do not repeat the SIC andNAICS code)
: e. For all applications involving an average daily discharge of 5 million gallons per dayor more, provide the names of all counties located within loo statute milesdownstream of the point(s) of discharge.
FSteam Electric Generating Facility
N/A*Oultfall 002: 28&deg;46'29"N 950 59' 53" W; Outfall 003: 28&deg;44'49"N 96000'40"W; Outfall 004:28"44'57"N 96001'03";
: k. Owner of treatment facility:         STP Nuclear Operating Company Ownership of Facility: E           Public   1-/     Private     ] Both     lZLFederal
Outfall 005: 28044'32"N 96002'42"W; Outfall 006: 28044'31"N 96003'36"WTCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
: 1. Owner of land where treatment facility is/will be: STP Nuclear Operating Company (If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement in effect for at least six years. In some cases, a lease may not suffice - see instructions.)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
: m. Owner of effluent disposal site: N/A (If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement in effect for at least six years.)
-Administrative Report Page 11 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 17 of 155f. If a TLAP, is the location of the effluent disposal site in the existing permit accurate?
: n. Owner of sewage sludge disposal site: N/A (Required only If authorization is sought in the permit for sludge disposal on property owned/controlled by the applicant.)
[ Yes Eu No If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please givean accurate description.
: a. Is the point of discharge and discharge route in the existing permit correct?
N/Ag. City or Town in which the disposal site is or willbe located N/Ah. County the disposal site is located:
V1 Yes 0 No             If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please give an accurate description.
N/Ai. Disposal Site Latitude:
N/A
N/A Longitude:
: b. City or Town in which the outfall(s) is or will be located Near Bay City
N/Aj. If a TLAP, describe the routing of effluent from the treatment facility to the effluentdisposal site:N/Ak. For TLAP applications please identify the nearest watercourse to the disposal site towhich rainfall runoff might flow if not contained:
: c. County the outfall(s) is located: Matagorda
N/A1. Is the location of the sewage sludge disposal site in the existing permit accurate?
: d. Ogtfate atitud 001:280 44' 48"N                           Longitude: 001: 960 00' 02"W eee-low foredditional outfalls,
-Yes r No If no, or a new permit application, please give an accuratedescription.
: e. For all applications involving an average daily discharge of 5 million gallons per day or more, provide the names of all counties located within loo statute miles downstream of the point(s) of discharge. N/A
N/Am. Provide an original full size USGS Topographic Map with all required information.
*Oultfall 002: 28&deg;46'29"N 950 59' 53" W; Outfall 003: 28&deg;44'49"N 96 0 00'40"W; Outfall 004:28"44'57"N 96001'03"; Outfall 005: 28 044'32"N 96 0 02'42"W; Outfall 006: 28 0 44'31"N 96 003'36"W TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report       Page 11 of 18
Indicate by a check mark that the information is provided.
 
See Attachment Bj Applicant's property boundaryD Treatment facility boundaries nN Labeled point of discharge and highlighted discharge route[-] Sewage sludge disposal site-] Effluent disposal site boundaries
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 17 of 155
[j New and future construction on i mile radius and 3 miles downstream information V All pondsn. Is/will the treated wastewater discharge to a city, county, or state highway right-of-way, or a flood control district drainage ditch? LI Yes [] NoIf Yes, indicate by a check mark if: N/A[- Authorization granted [I Authorization pending(For new and amendments, provide copies of letters that show proof of contact andthe approval letter upon receipt.)
: f. If a TLAP, is the location of the effluent disposal site in the existing permit accurate?
TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
[ Yes       Eu No         If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please give an accurate description.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
N/A
-Administrative ReportPage 12 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 18 of 155o. Is the facility located on or does the treated effluent cross American Indian Land?DYes MY Noa. List each person formerly employed by the TCEQ who represented your companyand was paid for service regarding the application:
: g. City or Town in which the disposal site is or willbe located N/A
: h. County the disposal site is located: N/A
: i. Disposal Site Latitude: N/A                               Longitude: N/A
: j. If a TLAP, describe the routing of effluent from the treatment facility to the effluent disposal site:
N/A
: k. For TLAP applications please identify the nearest watercourse to the disposal site to which rainfall runoff might flow if not contained: N/A
: 1. Is the location of the sewage sludge disposal site in the existing permit accurate?
      - Yes r No         If no, or a new permit application, please give an accurate description.
N/A
: m. Provide an original full size USGS Topographic Map with all required information.
Indicate by a check mark that the information is provided. See Attachment B j Applicant's property boundary D Treatment facility boundaries nN Labeled point of discharge and highlighted discharge route
[-] Sewage sludge disposal site
          -] Effluent disposal site boundaries
[j New and future construction on i mile radius and 3 miles downstream information V All ponds
: n. Is/will the treated wastewater discharge to a city, county, or state highway right-of-way, or a flood control district drainage ditch? LI Yes [] No If Yes, indicate by a check mark if:             N/A
[- Authorization granted [I Authorization pending (For new and amendments, provide copies of letters that show proof of contact and the approval letter upon receipt.)
TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application -Administrative Report  Page 12 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 18 of 155
: o. Is the facility located on or does the treated effluent cross American Indian Land?
DYes MY No
: a. List each person formerly employed by the TCEQ who represented your company and was paid for service regarding the application:
Tres Koenings, Jamie Saladiner
Tres Koenings, Jamie Saladiner
: b. Do you owe fees to the TCEQ? EL Yes 70 NoIf yes, please provide:Account number: Amount past due:c. Do you owe any penalties to the TCEQ? F] Yes [] NoIf yes, please provide:Enforcement order number Amount past dueTCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
: b. Do you owe fees to the TCEQ?                 EL Yes 70 No If yes, please provide:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
Account number:                                           Amount past due:
-Administrative ReportPage 13 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 19 of 155Permit Number: WQ0001908000 Applicant; STP Nuclear Operating CompanyCertification:
: c. Do you owe any penalties to the TCEQ?                     F] Yes           [] No If yes, please provide:
I, Michael P. Murray Manager, Regulatory AffairsTyped or printed name Titlecertify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure thatqualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.
Enforcement order number                                         Amount past due TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report  Page 13 of 18
Based onmy inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directlyresponsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best ofmy knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete.
 
I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including thepossibility of fine andimprisonment for knowing violations.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 19 of 155 Permit Number: WQ0001908000 Applicant; STP Nuclear Operating Company Certification:
I further certify that I am authorized under 30 Texas Administrative Code &sect;305.44to sign and submit this document, and can provide documentation in proof'of suchauthorization upon request.Signature:
I, Michael P. Murray                                           Manager, Regulatory Affairs Typed or printed name                                                   Title certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including thepossibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Date: 2 (Use l"e k)Subscribed and Sworn to before me by the said- &#xfd;A c\ c\ \ Ctuon this dayof ,20 o2My commission expires on the LAh- day of I ,2o )WL\ ~ [SEAL]Notary PublicCounty, Texastf co-permittees are necessary, each entity must submit an original, separate signature page.TCEQ-1041 i (9/1/2010)
I further certify that I am authorized under 30 Texas Administrative Code &sect;305.44 to sign and submit this document, and can provide documentation in proof'of such authorization upon request.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
Signature:                                                               Date:                 2    /*
-Administrative ReportPage 14 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 20 of 155Industrial Administrative Report 1.1 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 21 of 155INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 1.1The following is requir'edfor new and amendment applications.
                                                                                                  ,*2 (Use l"e       k)
See Attachment Ca. Indicate by a check mark that the landowners map or drawing, with scale, includesthe following, as applicable.
Subscribed and Sworn to before me by the said- M*                c\ c\  &#xfd;A     \ L*t(Ctu on this                       dayof                                             o2
                                                                              ,20 My commission expires on the                   LAh-         day of             I             ,2o   )WL
                    \~                                                                 [SEAL]
Notary Public County, Texas tf co-permittees are necessary, each entity must submit an original, separatesignaturepage.
TCEQ-1041 i (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application -Administrative Report              Page 14 of 18
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 20 of 155 Industrial Administrative Report 1.1
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 21 of 155 INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 1.1 Thefollowing is requir'edfor new and amendment applications.
See Attachment C
: a. Indicate by a check mark that the landowners map or drawing, with scale, includes the following, as applicable.
[A The applicant's property boundaries
[A The applicant's property boundaries
[El The facility site boundaries within the applicant's property boundaries FD The distance the buffer zone falls into adjacent properties and the propertyboundaries of the landowners located within the buffer zone[E The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property[ The point(s) of discharge and highlighted discharge route clearly shown for onemile downstream
[El The facility site boundaries within the applicant's property boundaries FD The distance the buffer zone falls into adjacent properties and the property boundaries of the landowners located within the buffer zone
* The property boundaries of the landowners located on both sides of thedischarge route for one full stream mile downstream of the point of discharge
[E The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property
[E The property boundaries of the landowners along the watercourse for a one-half mile radius from the point of discharge if the point of discharge is into alake, bay estuary, or affected by tidesF The boundaries of the effluent disposal site (for example, irrigation area orsubsurface drainfield site), all evaporation/holding ponds within the applicant's propertyEl The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the effluent disposal site is locatedEl The boundaries of the sludge land application site (for land application ofsewage sludge for beneficial use) and the property boundaries of landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge landapplication site is locatedE The property boundaries of landowners within one-half mile in all directions from the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge disposal site(for example, sludge surface disposal site or sludge monofill) is locatedb. Indicate by a check mark in which format the landowners list is submitted:
[ The point(s) of discharge and highlighted discharge route clearly shown for one mile downstream
[N Read/Writeable CD or Disk [-l 4 sets of labelsc. Indicate by a check mark that a separate list with the landowners' names andmailing address cross-referenced to the landowners map has been provided.  
* The property boundaries of the landowners located on both sides of the discharge route for one full stream mile downstream of the point of discharge
[Ed. Provide the source of the landowners' names and mailing addresses.
[E The property boundaries of the landowners along the watercourse for a one-half mile radius from the point of discharge if the point of discharge is into a lake, bay estuary, or affected by tides F The boundaries of the effluent disposal site (for example, irrigation area or subsurface drainfield site), all evaporation/holding ponds within the applicant's property El The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the effluent disposal site is located El The boundaries of the sludge land application site (for land application of sewage sludge for beneficial use) and the property boundaries of landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge land application site is located E The property boundaries of landowners within one-half mile in all directions from the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge disposal site (for example, sludge surface disposal site or sludge monofill) is located
Matagorda County Appraisal  
: b. Indicate by a check mark in which format the landowners list is submitted:
: District, 2014 Parcel Boundary  
[N Read/Writeable CD or Disk                     [-l 4 sets of labels
& 2013 Tax RollTCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
: c. Indicate by a check mark that a separate list with the landowners' names and mailing address cross-referenced to the landowners map has been provided. [E
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
: d. Provide the source of the landowners' names and mailing addresses.
-Administrative ReportPage 15 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 22 of 155c. As required by Texas Water Code &sect;5.115, is any permanent school fund landaffected by this application?  
Matagorda County Appraisal District, 2014 Parcel Boundary & 2013 Tax Roll TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report          Page 15 of 18
[] Yes [] NoIf yes, provide the location and foreseeable impacts and effects this application hason the land(s)..... ..~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~~~...... ......:  
 
.i.?! `Provide original ground level photographs.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 22 of 155
Indicate by checking that the following information is provided.
: c. As required by Texas Water Code &sect;5.115, is any permanent school fund land affected by this application? [] Yes [] No If yes, provide the location and foreseeable impacts and effects this application has on the land(s).
See Attachment DEl At least one original photograph of the new or expanded treatment unit location[ At least two photographs of the existing/proposed point of discharge and asmuch area downstream (photo i) and upstream (photo 2) as can be captured.
        . . ...   .~                       .i`*
F- If the discharge is to an open water body (e.g., lake, bay), the point of discharge should be in the right or left edge of each photograph showing the open water andwith as much area on each respective side of the discharge as can be captured, El At least one photograph of the existing/proposed effluent disposal siteAJ A plot plan or map showing the location and direction of each photograph TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
                                              ......      ~~ ~       ~~       ~ ~~~ ~~~......
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
: .`.:-.:*y  . i.?! i;* *% `
-Administrative ReportPage 16 of IS Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 23 of 155Supplemental Permit Information Form Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 24 of 155TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYSUPPLEMENTAL PERMIT INFORMATION FORM (SPIF)FOR AGENCIES REVIEWING INDUSTRIAL TPDES WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATIONS T-CJQ VSE ONLY: -APPlieat~i6n~type.,  
Provide original ground level photographs. Indicate by checking that the following information is provided. See Attachment D El  At least one original photograph of the new or expanded treatment unit location
'iiRenewal Majot Amnendment Minor Amendrtient  
[   At least two photographs of the existing/proposed point of discharge and as much area downstream (photo i) and upstream (photo 2) as can be captured.
-Newc&#xfd;Otnty:_
F- If the discharge is to an open water body (e.g., lake, bay), the point of discharge should be in the right or left edge of each photograph showing the open water and with as much area on each respective side of the discharge as can be captured, El   At least one photograph of the existing/proposed effluent disposal site AJ A plot plan or map showing the location and direction of each photograph TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report                  Page 16 of IS
Segment Number -_Admin Com~plete Date:_______
 
Agency Receiving SPIV:___Texas H-istorical commfns~ion-US Fish and WAildlife This form applies to TPDES permit applications only. (Instructions, Page 34)The SPIF must be completed as a separate document.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 23 of 155 Supplemental Permit Information Form
The TCEQ will mail a copy of theSPIF to each agency as required by the TCEQ agreement with EPA. If any of the itemsare not completely addressed and/or further information is needed, you will becontacted to provide the information before the permit Is issued. Each item must becompletely addressed.
 
Do not refer to a response of any item in the permit application form. Eachattachment must be provided with this form separately from the administrative reportof the application.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 24 of 155 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY SUPPLEMENTAL PERMIT INFORMATION FORM (SPIF)
The application will not be declared administratively completewithout this form being completed in its entirety including all attachments.
FOR AGENCIES REVIEWING INDUSTRIAL TPDES WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATIONS T-CJQ VSE ONLY:                   -
APPlieat~i6n~type.,       'iiRenewal     Majot Amnendment           Minor Amendrtient       -New c&#xfd;Otnty:_                           Segment Number           -_Admin         Com~plete Date:_______
Agency Receiving SPIV:
___Texas   H-istorical commfns~ion-                             US Fish and WAildlife This form applies to TPDES permit applications only. (Instructions, Page 34)
The SPIF must be completed as a separate document. The TCEQ will mail a copy of the SPIF to each agency as required by the TCEQ agreement with EPA. If any of the items are not completely addressed and/or further information is needed, you will be contacted to provide the information before the permit Is issued. Each item must be completely addressed.
Do not refer to a response of any item in the permit application form. Each attachment must be provided with this form separately from the administrative report of the application. The application will not be declared administratively complete without this form being completed in its entirety including all attachments.
The following applies to all applications:
The following applies to all applications:
: 1. Permlttee:
: 1. Permlttee: STP Nuclear Operating Company
STP Nuclear Operating Company2. Permit No. WQoo 01908000  (EPA ID No.) TX00649473. Address of the project (location description that includes street/highway, ity/vicinity,  
: 2. Permit No. WQoo 0 1 9 0 8 0 0 0                            (EPA ID No.) TX 0 0 6 4 9 4 7
& county)12090 Farm-to-Market Road 521, Wadsworth, Texas 774834. Provide the name, address, phone and fax number of an individual that can becontacted to answer specific questions about the property.
: 3. Address of the project (location description that includes street/highway, ity/vicinity, & county) 12090 Farm-to-Market Road 521, Wadsworth, Texas 77483
Name: John Hoffman Company:
: 4. Provide the name, address, phone and fax number of an individual that can be contacted to answer specific questions about the property.
STP Nuclear Operating CompanyPhone number: (361) 972-4507 Fax number:Street No.: Street name: Street type:P.O. Box, 289 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP code:77483Email: jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010)
Name: John Hoffman                                     Company: STP Nuclear Operating Company Phone number: (361) 972-4507                             Fax number:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
Street No.:                 Street name:                                           Street type:
-Administrative ReportPage 17 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 25 of 1555. List the county in which the facility is located:.Matagorda
P.O. Box, 289               City: Wadsworth                     State:   TX       ZIP code: 7 7 4 8 3 Email: jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report            Page 17 of 18
: 6. If the property is publicly owned and the owner is different than thepermittee/applicant, please list the owner of the property.
 
N/A7. Provide a description of the effluent discharge route. The discharge route mustfollow the flow of effluent from the point of discharge to the nearest majorwatercourse (from the point of discharge to a classified segment as defined in 30TAC Chapter 307). If known, please identify the Segment Number.L 'a Ot directh, lo Co0oraao Rlver t12al; via M2e tome Plant.area Drainage Dto, then tO'Coorado Tidal; via 002 to an unnamed oitch, loe n 1 an unnamed trbutarof West Branh of Colorado River, then to West Branch of Colorado River, then to Mategorda Bay/Powderhomr Lake: via 004 to en unnamed ditch then to Colorado RiverITidal In Segment No. 1401 of Colorado River Baon; via 005 to East Fork Little RobbinaSlough, then to Robbins Slough, then to Robbins Lake, than to Robbins Slough,I then to Crab Lake, then to Crab Bayou, then to Gulf Intercoastal  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 25 of 155
: Waterway, then to Metagorda Bay/Powderhorn Lake; and via 006 to Little Robbing Slough, then to an-'M O _ H.. .. .... ....... ...... .... .. ...to m- .. ..i '. W ks.
: 5. List the county in which the facility is located:.Matagorda
* to In ' .'.. ...I .' , ...ft eIntercoastal
: 6. If the property is publicly owned and the owner is different than the permittee/applicant, please list the owner of the property.
: Waterway,  
N/A
.hen to Matagorda Bey/Powderhom Lka In Segment No. 2451 of theBays and vatuarles
: 7. Provide a description of the effluent discharge route. The discharge route must follow the flow of effluent from the point of discharge to the nearest major watercourse (from the point of discharge to a classified segment as defined in 30 L
: 8. Please provide a separate 7.5 minute USGS quadrangle map with the projectboundaries plotted and a general location map showing the project area. Pleasehighlight the discharge route from the point of discharge for a distance of one miledownstream.  
TAC Chapter 307). If known, please identify the Segment Number.
(This map is required in addition to the map in the administrative report).
          'aOt directh, lo Co0oraao Rlver t12al; via M2etome Plant.areaDrainage Dto, then tO'Coorado *liverTidal; via 002 to an unnamed oitch, loen 1 an unnamed trbutar of West Branh of Colorado River, then to West Branch of Colorado River, then to Mategorda Bay/Powderhomr Lake: via 004 to en unnamed ditch then to Colorado RiverI Tidal InSegment No. 1401 of Colorado River Baon; via 005 to East Fork Little RobbinaSlough, then to Robbins Slough, then to Robbins Lake, than to Robbins Slough, Ithen to Crab Lake, then to Crab Bayou, then to Gulf Intercoastal Waterway, then to Metagorda Bay/Powderhorn Lake; and via 006 to LittleRobbing Slough, then to an
See Attachment E9. Provide original photographs of any structures 50 years or older on the property.
          -   O_'M H....     .     ... .                               . ks... .. to
io. Does your project involve any of the following?
                                                  . . .... to m-...... . W          . . .                   .. . .i In      '.     . *. . I
Check all that apply.n] a. Proposed access roads, utility lines, construction easements D1 b. Visual effects that could damage or detract from a historic property's integrity H c. Vibration effects during construction or as a result of project designd. Additional phases of development that are planned for the futuree. Sealing caves, fractures, sinkholes, other karst featuresf. Disturbance of vegetation or wetlandsii. List proposed construction impact (surface acres to be impacted, depth ofexcavation, sealing of caves, or other karst features).
                                                                                                                                  .'.. .' e '            , . .     ft.
: 12. Describe existing disturbances, vegetation and land use.THIE FOLLO;W.-NG ITEMS-` POPLYO L QAPI'IN O ETPES PEIIMTTS&#xfd; AD MAJOQ"-R  
Intercoastal Waterway, .hen to Matagorda Bey/Powderhom Lka In Segment No. 2451 of theBays and vatuarles
;AMENDMENTS TO PDE 1MfS13. List construction dates of all buildings and structures on the property.
: 8. Please provide a separate 7.5 minute USGS quadrangle map with the project boundaries plotted and a general location map showing the project area. Please highlight the discharge route from the point of discharge for a distance of one mile downstream. (This map is required in addition to the map in the administrative report). See Attachment E
.NN/A14. Provide a brief history of the property, and name of the architect/builder, if known.TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010)
: 9. Provide original photographs of any structures 50 years or older on the property.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application  
io. Does your project involve any of the following? Check all that apply.
-Administrative ReportPage 18 of 18 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 26 of 155Industrial Technical Report 1.0(
n] a. Proposed access roads, utility lines, construction easements D1 b. Visual effects that could damage or detract from a historic property's integrity H       c. Vibration effects during construction or as a result of project design
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 27 of 155TECHNICAL REPORT 1.oINDUSTRIAL THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
: d. Additional phases of development that are planned for the future
: RENEWAL, NEW, AND AMENDMENT
: e. Sealing caves, fractures, sinkholes, other karst features
: f. Disturbance of vegetation or wetlands ii. List proposed construction impact (surface acres to be impacted, depth of excavation, sealing of caves, or other karst features).
: 12. Describe existing disturbances, vegetation and land use.
THIE FOLLO;W.-NG ITEMS-` POPLYO L QAPI'IN                                                                                                 O         E TPES PEIIMTTS&#xfd; AD MAJOQ"-R;AMENDMENTS TO PDE                                                                                         1MfS
: 13. List construction dates of all buildings and structures on the property.
      .NN/A
: 14. Provide a brief history of the property, and name of the architect/builder, if known.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 26 of 155 Industrial Technical Report 1.0
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 27 of 155 TECHNICAL REPORT 1.o INDUSTRIAL THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS RENEWAL, NEW, AND AMENDMENT
: a. Describe the type of activity and general nature of your business.
: a. Describe the type of activity and general nature of your business.
South Texas (STP) Electric Generating Station is a nuclear fueled, steam-electric generating facility.
South Texas (STP) Electric Generating Station is a nuclear fueled, steam-electric generating facility. Electricity is generated from steam driven turbines.
Electricity is generated from steam driven turbines.
: b. SIC Code(s)           4911                               ,                 ,
: b. SIC Code(s) 4911 , ,NAICS Code(s) 221113 , ,c. Describe the wastewater generating processes.
NAICS Code(s)         221113                             ,                 ,
See Attachment Fd. Provide a list of raw materials, major intermediates, and products handled at your facility.
: c. Describe the wastewater generating processes.
Raw Materials Intermediate Products Final ProductsNuclear Fuel (7440-61-1)
See Attachment F
Steam Electricity TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
: d. Provide a list of raw materials, major intermediates, and products handled at your facility.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage I of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 28 of 155e. Indicate by a check mark that an attached facility map with the following information wasprovided with the application:
Raw Materials                         Intermediate Products               Final Products Nuclear Fuel (7440-61-1)                                 Steam                     Electricity TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report            Page I of 66
[1 Production areas, maintenance areas, materials handling areas, and waste disposalareas.[71 The location of each unit of the wastewater treatment plant including the location ofwastewater collection sumps and impoundments.
 
Attachment  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 28 of 155
#: Gf. Is this a new permit application for an existing facility?
: e. Indicate by a check mark that an attached facility map with the following information was provided with the application:
If yes, provide background discussion below.ED Yes IZ NoN/Ag. Is the treatment facility/disposal site located above the 1oo-year frequency flood level?fZYes F NoList source(s) used to determine 1oo-year frequency flood plain:FIRM 485489037C, March 18, 1985If no, provide the elevation of the 1o0-year frequency flood plain and describe whatprotective measures are in use or planned to be used to prevent flooding of the treatment facility/disposal area.N/Ah. For new or amendment permit applications, will there be discharge of fill material intoa water in the state for construction of the proposed outfall structure?
[1 Production areas, maintenance areas, materials handling areas, and waste disposal areas.
El Yes W1 NoIf no, proceed to Item No. 2. If yes, has the a plicant applied for a U.S. Corps ofEngineers 404 Dredge and Fill permit? [_Yes LI NoIf yes, provide the permit number:If no, provide the approximate date you anticipate submitting your application to theCorps.TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
[71 The location of each unit of the wastewater treatment plant including the location of wastewater collection sumps and impoundments.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 2 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 29 of 155a. List any physical,  
Attachment #:                  G
: chemical, an/or biological treatment process that y ou use f or thetreatm ent of wastewater at your facility.
: f. Is this a new permit application for an existing facility?                       ED Yes IZ No If yes, provide background discussion below.
Include a description of each treatment processstarting with initial treatment and finishing with the discharge point.See Attachment Kb. [] Indicate by a check mark t hat an attached flow schematic with a water balance wasprovided with the applications showing each treatment unit and all sources ofwastewater flow into the treatment plant and to each outfall/point of disposal.
N/A
Attachment  
: g. Is the treatment facility/disposal site located above the 1oo-year frequency flood level?
#: HDo you use or plan to use any wastewater  
fZYes       F No List source(s) used to determine 1oo-year frequency flood plain:
: lagoons, ponds, or impoundments 71 YesR NoIf yes, complete item 3(a) for existing impoundments and items 3(a)-3(t) for new orproposed impoundments.
FIRM 485489037C, March 18, 1985 If no, provide the elevation of the 1o0-year frequency flood plain and describe what protective measures are in use or planned to be used to prevent flooding of the treatment facility/disposal area.
If no, proceed to Item No. 4.a. Provide the following information in the table provided:
N/A
Dcsignation:
: h. For new or amendment permit applications, will there be discharge of fill material into a water in the state for construction of the proposed outfall structure? El Yes W1 No If no, proceed to Item No. 2. If yes, has the a plicant applied for a U.S. Corps of Engineers 404 Dredge and Fill permit?                         [_Yes         LI No If yes, provide the permit number:
Indicate t he appropriate u se designation for each p ond [ Treatment (T),Disposal (D), Containment (C), or Evaporation (E)]Discharge Point: If a discharge occurs from the Impoundments, designate the outfallassociated with the impoundment.
If no, provide the approximate date you anticipate submitting your application to the Corps.
Liner I nformation:
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If the impoundments are lined to comply with specifications outlined for t) a c ompacted clay liner (C), 2) an in-situ clay l iner (I), or 3) asynthetic/plastic/rubber liner (S), indicate the liner type with the appropriate letterdesignation (see instructions for further detail on liner specifications).
 
If not,provide a reference to the attachment that provides a description of the alternate liner andany additional technical information necessary for an evaluation.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 29 of 155
Dimensions:
: a. List any physical, chemical, an/or biological treatment process that y ou use f or the treatm ent of wastewater at your facility. Include a description of each treatment process starting with initial treatment and finishing with the discharge point.
Provide t he dimensions(s),
See Attachment K
f reeboard, surface area, an d storage volumecapacity of the impoundments.
: b. [] Indicate by a check mark t hat an attached flow schematic with a water balance was provided with the applications showing each treatment unit and all sources of wastewater flow into the treatment plant and to each outfall/point of disposal.
For impoundments with irregular shapes, submit surfacearea (instead of length an d width), the average depth, an d the maximum depth b elownatural ground level.TCEQ-1 0055 (0511612012)
Attachment #:                       H Do you use or plan to use any wastewater lagoons, ponds, or impoundments 71 YesR No If yes, complete item 3(a) for existing impoundments and items 3(a)-3(t) for new or proposed impoundments. If no, proceed to Item No. 4.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 3 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 30 of 155Pond# 1 Pond# 2 Pond J Pond# 4 Pond# 6Designation (T) (D) (C) or (E) T T T TDischarge Point j.Outfall Number 501 501 101 001 noneLiner Information Liner Type (C) (I) or (S) reinforce concrete reinforce concrete reinforce concrete soil and concrete noneAlt. Liner Attachment Reference n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aDimensions Length (feet) 100 ft 25 ft 136 ft .nia ft 150,ftWidth (feet) 5o0 ft 25 ft 42 ft n/a ft 70 ftDepth from Water Surface 17.5 ft 13.3 ft 10 ft 20 ft 4 ftDepth from Nat. Ground Level .avg 0 max o avg oymax o2avg omax __o avg. o max 0 avg -2LmaxFreeboard (feet) '0 ft >2 ft >2 ft 2, ft '2 ftSurface Area (acres) o.io acres O.Ol acres 0.13 acres 7,000 acres 024 acresStorage Capacity (gallons) 1,000.000 gal 50,000 gal 600,000 gal " 6.6e0 gal 31.4,160 galPond # P_ ond# Pond# Pond## Pond#-Designation (T) (D) (C) or (E) CDischarge PointOutfall Number NoneLiner Informati-on-Liner Type (C) (I) or (S) soil and concreteAlt. Liner Attachment Reference n/aDimensions Length (feet) .ftWidth (feet) .1,0oo ft .ft _ .ft ft ftDepth from Water Surface 8 ft ft ft _ ft ftDepth from Nat. Ground Level(avg/max)  
: a. Provide the following information in the table provided:
(feet) 0 .0 I .I .Freeboard (feet) '2 ft ft _ _ft _ ft ftSurface Area (acres) 47 acres acres _ acres 'acres .acresStorage Capacity (gallons) 1.3ea gal gal _ gal _ .gal _ galTCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
Dcsignation: Indicate t he appropriate u se designation for each p ond [ Treatment (T),
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 4 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 31 of 155THE FO LLOWING I TEMS A RE R EQUIRED 0 NLY FO R N EW 0 R PR OPOSEDIMPOUNDMENTS.
Disposal (D), Containment (C), or Evaporation (E)]
Discharge Point: If a discharge occurs from the Impoundments, designate the outfall associated with the impoundment.
Liner I nformation: If the impoundments are lined to comply with specifications outlined for t) a c ompacted clay liner (C), 2) an in-situ clay l iner (I), or 3) a synthetic/plastic/rubber liner (S), indicate the liner type with the appropriate letter designation (see instructions for further detail on liner specifications). If not, provide a reference to the attachment that provides a description of the alternate liner and any additional technical information necessary for an evaluation.
Dimensions: Provide t he dimensions(s), f reeboard, surface area, an d storage volume capacity of the impoundments. For impoundments with irregular shapes, submit surface area (instead of length an d width), the average depth, an d the maximum depth b elow natural ground level.
TCEQ-1 0055 (0511612012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report  Page 3 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 30 of 155 Pond#           1   Pond#         2     Pond           J Pond#           4     Pond#         6 Designation (T) (D) (C) or (E)                                 T                 T                   T                 T Discharge Point                                                                                                       j.
Outfall Number                                   501               501                 101               001                   none Liner Information Liner Type (C) (I) or (S)             reinforce concrete reinforce concrete reinforce concrete soil and concrete                 none Alt. Liner Attachment Reference                   n/a               n/a                 n/a               n/a                   n/a Dimensions Length (feet)                             100     ft         25     ft           136   ft     .nia       ft           150,ft Width (feet)                                 5o0   ft           25     ft             42   ft         n/a ft                 70     ft Depth from Water Surface                   17.5   ft         13.3   ft             10   ft         20     ft             4     ft Depth from Nat. Ground Level           .avg         0 max o avg oymax           o2avg omax     __o avg. o max           0 avg -2Lmax Freeboard (feet)                           '0   ft           >2     ft             >2   ft         2,       ft           '2     ft Surface Area (acres)                     o.io   acres       O.Olacres            0.13   acres     7,000acres            024    acres Storage Capacity (gallons)             1,000.000   gal     50,000 gal           600,000 gal "     6.6e0 gal             31.4,160   gal Pond #                 P_
ond#               Pond#             Pond##                 Pond#
-Designation                         !***"
(T) (D) (C) or (E)                                 C Discharge Point Outfall Number                                   None Liner Informati-on-Liner Type (C) (I) or (S)           soil and concrete Alt. Liner Attachment Reference                   n/a Dimensions Length (feet)                             .ft Width (feet)     .                       1,0oo ft                   .ft         _       .ft               ft                    ft Depth from Water Surface                   8     ft                 ft                   ft     _         ft                    ft Depth from Nat. Ground Level (avg/max) (feet)                               0 . 0                 I                   .I .
Freeboard (feet)                           '2     ft                 ft       _       _ft           _     ft                   ft Surface Area (acres)                     47     acres             acres     _         acres           'acres             .acres Storage Capacity (gallons)               1.3ea     gal                 gal     _           gal   __        . gal                   gal TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                Page 4 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 31 of 155 THE FO LLOWING I TEMS A RE R EQUIRED 0 NLY FO R N EW 0 R PR OPOSED IMPOUNDMENTS.
: b. Indicate by a check mark if any of the following data was provided with the application:
: b. Indicate by a check mark if any of the following data was provided with the application:
Li Synthetic/plastic/rubber liner dataLI In-situ clay liner data Not Applicable Attachment  
Li Synthetic/plastic/rubber liner data LIIn-situ clay liner data                               Not Applicable Attachment #:_
#:_c. Are there any leak detection systems or ground water monitoring wells in place orplanned?
: c. Are there any leak detection systems or ground water monitoring wells in place or planned?         Li Yes ni No                   Not Applicable Li If yes, indicate by a check mark that a separate attachment was provided with the leak detection system information for each pond and/or gr ound water monitoring well data.
Li Yes ni No Not Applicable Li If yes, indicate by a check mark that a separate attachment was provided with the leakdetection system information for each pond and/or gr ound water monitoring welldata.Attachment  
Attachment #:
#:d. Is t he b ottom of the p ond a bove t he s easonal high water t able in t he shallowest waterbearing zone?Li Yes Li No Not Applicable Li If no, indicate by a check m ark that additional information was provided describing the depth of the seasonal high water table in the shallowest water bearing zone inrelation to the depth of the bottom of the new or proposed impoundment and how thismay or may not impact groundwater.
: d. Is t he b ottom of the p ond a bove t he s easonal high water t able in t he shallowest water bearing zone?
: e. Indicate by a check mark that the following information was provided:
Li Yes Li No                   Not Applicable Li   If no, indicate by a check m ark that additional information was provided describing the depth of the seasonal high water table in the shallowest water bearing zone in relation to the depth of the bottom of the new or proposed impoundment and how this may or may not impact groundwater.
Not Applicable L] A USGS quadrangle map or a color copy of original quality and scale which accurately locates and identifies water supply wells and/or monitor wells within 1/2 mile radius ofthe impoundments.
: e. Indicate by a check mark that the following information was provided:                             Not Applicable L] A USGS quadrangle map or a color copy of original quality and scale which accurately locates and identifies water supply wells and/or monitor wells within                         1/2 mile radius of the impoundments.
Li Copies of State Water Well Reports (driller's logs, completion data), and data on depthsto g round water for water supply w ells in cluding a d escription o f how t he d epths t oground water were obtained.
Li Copies of State Water Well Reports (driller's logs, completion data),                         and data on depths to g round water for water supply w ells in cluding a d escription o f how t he d epths t o ground water were obtained.
For TLAP permit applications:
For TLAP permit applications: Not Applicable Li Indicate by a check mark t hat t he new or proposed impoundment(s) and the land application disposal area are located in the same general area and the information for this item is provided in Worksheet 3.0 (item 8).
Not Applicable Li Indicate by a check mark t hat t he new or proposed impoundment(s) and the landapplication disposal area are located in the same general area and the information for thisitem is provided in Worksheet 3.0 (item 8).Not Applicable
Not Applicable
: f. i- Indicate by a check mark id any data was provided with the application pertaining tothe ground water, soils, geology, etc. used to assess the potential for migration of wastesfrom the impoundments and/or the potential for contamination of ground water orsurface water.Complete the following tables to describe the location and wastewater discharge or disposaloperations for each outfall for discharge operations and for each point of disposal for TLAPoperations.
: f. i- Indicate by a check mark id any data was provided with the application pertaining to the ground water, soils, geology, etc. used to assess the potential for migration of wastes from the impoundments and/or the potential for contamination of ground water or surface water.
For TLAP permit applications:
Complete the following tables to describe the location and wastewater discharge or disposal operations for each outfall for discharge operations and for each point of disposal for TLAP operations.
Indicate the disposal method and each individual lirigation area (i), evaporation pond ( E), or subsurface drainage system (S) by providing theappropriate letter designation for the disposal method followed by a numerical designation foreach disposal area (e.g. evaporation pond, application area) in the space provided for "Outfall" designation e.g. "E'" for ev oration pond 1 "12" for irrigation area No. 2, etc.).TCEO-. 0055 (05A/517012)
For TLAP permit applications: Indicate the disposal method and each individual lirigation area (i), evaporation pond ( E), or subsurface drainage system (S) by providing the appropriate letter designation for the disposal method followed by a numerical designation for each disposal area (e.g. evaporation pond, application area) in the space provided for "Outfall" designation e.g.       "E'" for ev       oration pond 1           "12"   for irrigation area No. 2, etc.).
Industrial Wasttegater Permit Application Technical Report Page of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 32 of 155OUTFALL:
TCEO-. 0055 (05A/517012) Industrial Wasttegater Permit Application Technical Report                       Page of 66
001-Latitude  
 
.' -Longitude*-
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 32 of 155 OUTFALL:             001
Location Des.riptloh 8 44 96 00 .02 At a point in the blowdown line prior to entering the (MGD) Pirposed Fl",op(MD),
  -     Latitude         . '       -Longitude*-                                             Location Des.riptloh 8 44                     96           00       .02       At a point in the blowdown line prior to entering the
Colorado RiverDly Avg Dly MaVix. Dly Avg, -fy 3 3/4 1schar ge; I.tration 144 200 144 200 ** (hrs./day)  
:Pirmitt*d*iow (MGD)             Pirposed Fl",op(MD),             Colorado River Dly Avg       Dly MaVix.     Dly Avg,         -fy         3/4                               31schar ge;I.tration 144             200             144               200             **       (hrs./day) **           (days/mo.) **_(mo./year)
** (days/mo.)  
X PumpedGravlty             Measurement Device: Estimate                         X Intermittent _ Seasonal                               Continuous ting W4te0trAfis:-
**_(mo./year)
      ..h.....                                                                       -Volme 6         (MOD)                   Oz/f to'ta low Recirculated cooling water                                               n/a**                                     n/a**
X PumpedGravlty Measurement Device: Estimate X Intermittent
Cooling reservoir blowdown Previously monitored effluent Stormwater Makeup water from the Colorado River Uncontaminated groundwater
_ Seasonal Continuous
*At spillway. At blowdown at the river: 28' 44' 46" N,96' 00' 02" W
,:.: *:..h..... ting W4te0trAfis:-
"*Therehas been no discharge from the outfall since March 4, 1997 OUTFALL: 002 La-tteUl.et                                               :.                     Location Doscription                       ,
6 -Volme (MOD) Oz/f to'ta lowRecirculated cooling water n/a** n/a**Cooling reservoir blowdownPreviously monitored effluentStormwater Makeup water from the Colorado RiverUncontaminated groundwater
468I     29         95   II     59 II     53     Prior to entering the plant drainage ditch PemtePoG)               Proposed, IIW   o.(M.Gb) vg      Pi Max Dy             IJyAg.                 -D~Ma                                 t se harge burat onj n/a           n/a             n/a               n/a             n/a     (hrs./day) !la         (days/mo.)             /a             (nmo./year)
*At spillway.
Pumped _L Gravity         Measurement Device: estimate                         X Intermittent       -Seasonal _                       Continuous Reservoir relief well effluent (wells 1-125)                               Intermittent Demlneralized water from instrumentation                                   Intermittent t                             *11*
At blowdown at the river: 28' 44' 46" N, 96' 00' 02" W"*There has been no discharge from the outfall since March 4, 1997OUTFALL:
p                           *
002La- tte Ul.et :. Location Doscription  
                                                                                                              .11.
,468I 29 95 II 59 II 53 Prior to entering the plant drainage ditchPemte PoG) Proposed, IIW o.(M.Gb)Pi vg Dy Max IJyAg. -D~Ma se t harge burat onjn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day)  
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!la (days/mo.)  
 
/a (nmo./year)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 33 of 155 OUTFALL:               003 Latituide'.                   Longf1tude                                         Lorato       ecrption 28        44         49   700  96     J40                   At the discharge of flowing relief wells prior to mixing 1Permiitted FloW.(MGi)               ooe P Wl-       (MGO       with the West Branch of Colorado River Ply Ag         pDly Max.   . .. ly"Av     ..,     D1miD Max             ,         .     -.. bscharge 0 a d    i ratlon n/a             n/a             n/a               n/a                   (hrs./day)               (days/mo.)         ..   (mo.Iyear)
Pumped _L Gravity Measurement Device: estimate X Intermittent  
Pumped         Gravity   Measurement Device: Estmlate                           X   Intermittent   -Seasonal             Continuous Cnrbuting W&#xfd;~testrqamn                                                     .       Vo         GeMD)         *Of     Total     Co.
-Seasonal
Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 138-195)                                   Intermittent                         100 OUTFALL: 004 Latitudle,                     Longitude                                           Location &#xfd;Deicri ption 28        44 ThiT IIEEgate Permnitte".d :FloW"(kO) 57       96             01 Prposed Flow (MGD)-
_ Continuous Reservoir relief well effluent (wells 1-125) Intermittent Demlneralized water from instrumentation Intermittent
03    Ata point inthe MCR Spillway Channel after commingling of spillway leakage and relief well water, and prior to mixing with other waters i~li~g.DbiMa               yDAvg, -     .~   i~ak                               Kqshag         urat~ion       j n/a             n/a             n/a               n/a     ,     _     _(hrs,/day) .             (days/mo.)           .(mo./year)
.., ..-t *11*p *.11.TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
Pumped X       Gravity   Measurement Device: Estimate                           Xintermittent     -Seasonal     __Continuous Rebutlng       Relief Well effMODuent(well                                                                                 Flow Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 196-268)                                 Intermittent                         100 ii.                           a 4'
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 6 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 33 of 155OUTFALL:
41 ii 4'
003Latituide'.
r                             II JI TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                  Page 7 of 66
Longf1tude Lorato ecrption28 44 49 96 700 J40 At the discharge of flowing relief wells prior to mixing1Permiitted FloW.(MGi)
 
Wl- ooe P (MGO with the West Branch of Colorado RiverPly Ag pDly Max. ...ly"Av .., D1miD Max 0 , .-..bscharge a i ratlon dn/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day)  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 34 of 155 OUTFALL:             005 Latitude                      Longitud6'.-'.'".                                       Locat.i. Descr.ptlon"-
(days/mo.)  
28           44     32         96           02           4     At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixing i'trmltteddFoib   MG6).       Proposed   i   low (!GiiDGt)     with the East Fork Little Robbins Slough D~y ~yAg Dl   AgMax      OlyMax                                                     isc ~baeDuration n/a         n/a               n/a             n/a           _         (hrs./day) _                     (days/mo.) _             (mo./year)
.. (mo.Iyear)
Pumped X Gravity       Measurement Device: Estimate                             X     Intermittent           -seasonal   ___Continuous Wate RontaibrtI re       aief Wele                                                       .nttal Vowele (MG64)                                       F Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 269-483)                                     Intermittent                            100 It it It It                                          tI II
Pumped Gravity Measurement Device: Estmlate X Intermittent  
                                                                                .11                                           ii OUTFALL:       006 Latitud        ~             Longitude;:..               .ocapn-,-
-Seasonal Continuous Cnrbuting W&#xfd;~testrqamn  
14l I~'~r~m~!t~ted       M1 31        _96          03I dFl*   (MGD)ji 36    At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixing with Little Robbins Slough Dl~v ~l;a)<             bl&#xfd;-               lMax                                           ishrbutdn n/a         n/a               n/a             n/a                     (hrs./day)                       (days/mo.)               ,(mo./year)
.Vo GeMD) *Of Total Co.Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 138-195)
-Pumped           X Gravity     Measurement Device: Estimate                     ,       X     Intermittent ____Seasonal ____Continuous
Intermittent 100OUTFALL:
                                  .' iii,;               .-..                    ..on
004Latitudle, Longitude Location  
                                                                                      ;. V ",.".:...'.,.,'...
&#xfd;Deicri ption28 44 57 96 01 03 Ata point in the MCR Spillway Channel after commingling of spillwayThiT IIEEgate leakage and relief well water, and prior to mixing with other watersP e rmnitte".d
                                                                                          ""'. i n e M         b".. .,'' ".       ,T*:.'lo        ,>
:FloW" (kO) Prposed Flow (MGD)-i~li~g. DbiMa yDAvg, -.~ i~ak Kqshag urat~ion jn/a n/a n/a n/a , _ _(hrs,/day)  
Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 483-670)                                   Intermittent                             100
.(days/mo.)  
                                                                                -e                                           a
.(mo./year)
                                                                                -ft                                         It
Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate Xintermittent  
                                                                                -t                                           It II                                          H
-Seasonal
                                                                                  -e II                              -         I TCEQ-10055 (0511612012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                          Page 7b of 66
__Continuous Rebutlng Relief Well effMODuent(well FlowReservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 196-268)
 
Intermittent 100ii. a4'41ii4'r IIJITCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 35 of 155 OUTFALL:               101
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 7 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 34 of 155OUTFALL:
        .Lattude                 -       ongltude'                                         Location Description 2Where low volume waste sources commingled with previously monitored
005Latitude Longitud6'.-'.'".
: l   i       .   ;   effluents are discharged from the neutralization beslns prior to mixing with other Permitted Flodw (MGD)           Proposed lF1oW (MGO)           waste stream DyAvg      OlyMax'               A         Dly Max                                                           on n/a             n/a               n/a           n/a             n/a_     (hrs./day) n/a           (days/mo.) n/a             (mo,/year)
Locat.i.
X Pumped     -Gravity         Measurement Device: totalizer                       X Intermittent           Seasonal           Continuous t       at~ras                                                             Volume (MOP)                     %         ifll No1W Low volume waste sources commingled with                                             0.25**                             100 previously monitored effluents from the metal cleaning waste system discharge Stormwater
Descr.ptlon"-
                    *At discharge into the MCR
28 44 32 96 02 4 At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixingi'trmltteddFoib MG6). Proposed i low (!GiiDGt) with the East Fork Little Robbins SloughD~y Ag Dl Max ~y Ag OlyMax isc ~baeDuration n/a n/a n/a n/a _ (hrs./day)
        **Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 OUTFALL: 201
_ (days/mo.)
        -Latitude'I                   -Lngtud.*                                           .ILocatfon Descrfiiption 28         47         3         96       03         07     Where low volume waste sources are discharged from the oily waste
_ (mo./year)
                    .( GD)                                       treatment system prior to mixing with any other waste stream
Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate X Intermittent  
-Permtited FloW                     ropose d F'V(M D 9~g t)ya                   D~Avg           Diy Max                                       ishageJuat na n/a                           n/a           n/a             fl/a     (r.dy             a     (days/mo.) .2/a             (mo./year
-seasonal
  ~.Pumped_         Gravity     Measurement Device:_totalizer                       X   Intermittent ____,Seasonal ___Continuous CotiuigWasteitraams:s-                                                             Volm I     MD                   OA6hf Toailo Low volume waste sources from the oily waste                                           O.019**                             100 treatment system_________                                                               _________
___Continuous RontaibrtI re Wate aief Wele Vowele (MG64) .nttal FReservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 269-483)
Stormwater
Intermittent 100ItitItIt tIII.11 iiOUTFALL:
                      *At discharge into theMCR                                    _________
006Latitud ~ Longitude;:..  
          **Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Reportg                                      Page 7c of 66
.ocapn-,-
 
14 31 _96 03I 36 At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixingI~'~r~m~!t~ted 1 l M dFl* (MGD)ji with Little Robbins SloughDl~v ~l;a)< bl&#xfd;- lMax ishrbutdn n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day)  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 36 of 155 OUTFALL:                  401
(days/mo.)  
      -  Latltude*                              Longltude'                                          Locatloh    besSrlotion 28        47"'          35      ""96""-03j                        &#xfd;7    At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (West Sanitary Waste
,(mo./year)
    &#xfd;Wtted Flow (MGD)
-Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate  
P..a.i                                  Proposed Flow (MGD)                  Treatment System) prior to mixing with any other waste stream Oly AV g          Dly Max            Dly AVO            PlMY rpchrx                                              D      ation, n/a              n/a                n/a                    n/a          n/a        (hrs,/day) n/a        (days/mo.) n/a        (mo./year)
, X Intermittent
X pumpedGravlty                    Measurement.Device: ultrasonic                            X Intermittent __Seasonal              Continuous Treated sanitary sewage commingled with car                                                  0.021*                          100 wash water and air conditioning condensate Stormwater
____Seasonal
                        *At discharge into the MCR
____Continuous
          **Total outfall flow, average Sep 12- Apr 14 OUTFALL: 501 Latltucie*                              Longitude$'..                                        Lo'batidoh bes;rp        n, 28          47          39          96            02            52    Where metal cleaning wastes are discharged prior to
.on ;. .' iii,; .-.. .""'. ",.".:...'.,.,'...
:.:r*.      d*:Fl.O.        G*I'o proposed Flow(MGD)                        mixing with any other waste stream
V i n e M b ".. .,'' ".  
              ~O~~v~ WyMa              Wyvg              JliMax                                  .>  Di&#xfd;cage Durftnori, n/a              n/a                n/a                    n/a            n/a      (hrs./day)    n/a      (days/mo.) 2/a        (mo,/year)
,>Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 483-670)
X PumpedGravlty                    Measurement Device: estimate                              X    Intermittent ___Seasonal          Continuous Cd.-r ,-t..ri -. .u.ti.ng                                                                                777  7 7 W t :-: .*..e..:..*.-.'..,:,- -;.  .. :*...*
Intermittent 100-e a-ft It-t ItII H-eII -ITCEQ-10055 (0511612012)
                                                              ..    *-*.\..*.,...  ; . -...V                  GD    .....
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 7b of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 35 of 155OUTFALL:
of O ai~ W Metal cleaning waste                                                      n/a**                        R/a**
101.Lattude -ongltude' Location Description 2Where low volume waste sources commingled with previously monitored
: l i .; effluents are discharged from the neutralization beslns prior to mixing with otherPermitted Flodw (MGD) Proposed lF1oW (MGO) waste streamDyAvg OlyMax' A Dly Max onn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a_ (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.)
n/a (mo,/year)
X Pumped -Gravity Measurement Device: totalizer X Intermittent Seasonal Continuous t at~ras Volume (MOP) % ifll No1WLow volume waste sources commingled with 0.25** 100previously monitored effluents from the metalcleaning waste system discharge Stormwater
*At discharge into the MCR**Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 -Apr 14OUTFALL:
201-Latitude'I  
-Lngtud.*  
.ILocatfon Descrfiiption 28 47 3 96 03 07 Where low volume waste sources are discharged from the oily waste.( GD) treatment system prior to mixing with any other waste stream-Permtited FloW ropose d F'V(MD 9~g t)ya D~Avg Diy Max ishageJuat na n/a n/a n/a fl/a (r.dy a (days/mo.)  
.2/a (mo./year
~.Pumped_
Gravity Measurement Device:_totalizer X Intermittent
____,Seasonal
___Continuous CotiuigWasteitraams:
s- Volm I MD OA 6hf ToailoLow volume waste sources from the oily waste O.019** 100treatment system_________
_________
Stormwater
Stormwater
*At discharge into theMCR _________
                      *Prior to mixing with Outfall_101
**Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 -Apr 14TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
"*There has been no discharge from this outfall since Dec 1992 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                          Page 7d of 66
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportgPage 7c of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 36 of 155OUTFALL:
 
401-Latltude*
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 37 of 155 OUTFALL:                   601 Latitude        "               Longitude             :                             Location.Descriptnon 28     I47           I15           96             02   [10     At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (Training Sanitary
Longltude' Locatloh bes Srlotion28 47"' 35 ""96""-03j
.eritt..ed"low."(MD)i               P.rop,     d! FlOw (M"..       Waste Treatment Facility) prior to mixing with any other waste stream Diy.:0'j         bIlM'ax:'by'i~
&#xfd;7 At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (West Sanitary WasteP ..a.i &#xfd;Wtted Flow (MGD) Proposed Flow (MGD) Treatment System) prior to mixing with any other waste streamOly AV g Dly Max Dly AVO PlMY rpchrx D ation,n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs,/day) n/a (days/mo.)
                        ,          D                   OyWMax                                   Dilscharge'ltiral n/a               n/a             n/a               n/a         rna       (hrs./day) n/a           (days/mo.) _.a_(mo./year)
n/a (mo./year)
X Pumped               Gravity   Measurement Device: ultrasonic         -             X     Intermittent _     Seasonal _             Continuous Contribuit ing         ast btr~ams                 -                                       Vollumed(MG13    .13)                   TotalF oW.
X pumpedGravlty Measurement.Device:
To Treated sanitary sewage commingled with air                                           0.018"*                               100 conditioning condensate and HVAC cooling tower blowdown Stormwater
ultrasonic X Intermittent
                        *At discharge into the MCR
__Seasonal Continuous Treated sanitary sewage commingled with car 0.021* 100wash water and air conditioning condensate Stormwater
            **Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 OUTFALL:
*At discharge into the MCR**Total outfall flow, average Sep 12- Apr 14OUTFALL:
Latitude                         Longitude                         .LctnDeriion el Iow           GO)     Proposed Flow (MGD)
501Latltucie*
I'y Avg         Dly   Max       D!yAV9j               :~Max~                                                   i'~~i~Drtion' (hrs./day)               (days/mo.)               _.(mo./year)
Longitude$'..
-     Pumped           Gravity   Measurement Device:_,                                     Intermittent   -Seasonal             ____continuous Contributing Wastestreams:               -oiu                                                     i' MGb)       .               of         iofM :7?'
Lo'batidoh bes;rp n,28 47 39 96 02 52 Where metal cleaning wastes are discharged prior toproposed Flow (MGD) mixing with any other waste stream~O~~v~ WyMa Wyvg JliMax .> Di&#xfd;cage Durftnori, n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.)
r                                 It II                      ii
2/a (mo,/year)
: 41.                               41 it.                               II L                                .41 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                          Page 7e of 66
X PumpedGravlty Measurement Device: estimate X Intermittent
 
___Seasonal Continuous 777 7 7 .....Cd.-r ,-t..ri -. .u.ti.ng
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 38 of 155
:-: W t
: a. Does y our facility use any coolingtowers or boilers that discharge blowdown or other wastestreams to the outfall(s)? ELI Yes El No
-;. .. ..
: b. Does your facility discharge once-through cooling water to the outfall(s)? LiYes FII No
.; .V -..GD of O ai~ WMetal cleaning waste n/a** R/a**Stormwater
: c. If yes to either item a or b, indicate with a check mark that the appropriate MSDS with the following information for each chemical additive was submitted with the application.
*Prior to mixing with Outfall_101
71   Manufacturers Product Identification Number.
"*There has been no discharge from this outfall since Dec 1992TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
7]   Product use. (e.g., biocide, fungicide, corrosion inhibitor, etc.)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 7d of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 37 of 155OUTFALL:
P1 Chemical Composition including Chemical Abstracts System (CAS) number for each ingredient.
601Latitude
" Longitude  
: Location.Descriptnon 28 I47 I15 96 02 [10 At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (Training Sanitary.eritt..ed"low."(MD)i P.rop, d! FlOw (M".. Waste Treatment Facility) prior to mixing with any other waste streamDiy.:0' bI j , lM'ax:'by'i~
D OyWMax Dilscharge'ltiral n/a n/a n/a n/a rna (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.)
_.a_(mo./year)
X Pumped Gravity Measurement Device: ultrasonic  
-X Intermittent
_ Seasonal
_ Continuous Contribuit ing ast btr~ams -Vollume d(MG 13 .13) To TotalF oW.Treated sanitary sewage commingled with air 0.018"* 100conditioning condensate and HVAC coolingtower blowdownStormwater
*At discharge into the MCR**Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 -Apr 14OUTFALL:Latitude Longitude  
.LctnDeriion el Iow GO) Proposed Flow (MGD)I'y Avg Dly Max D!yAV9j :~Max~ i'~~i~Drtion' (hrs./day)  
(days/mo.)
_.(mo./year)
-Pumped Gravity Measurement Device:_,
Intermittent  
-Seasonal
____continuous Contributing Wastestreams:  
-oiu i' MGb) .of iofM :7?'r ItII ii41. 41it. IIL .41TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 7e of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 38 of 155a. Does y our facility use any coolingtowers or boilers that discharge blowdown or otherwastestreams to the outfall(s)?
ELI Yes El Nob. Does your facility discharge once-through cooling water to the outfall(s)?
LiYes FII Noc. If yes to either item a or b, indicate with a check mark that the appropriate MSDS withthe following information for each chemical additive was submitted with the application.
71 Manufacturers Product Identification Number.7] Product use. (e.g., biocide, fungicide, corrosion inhibitor, etc.)P1 Chemical Composition including Chemical Abstracts System (CAS) number for eachingredient.
LI Classify product as non-persistent, persistent, or bloaccumulative.
LI Classify product as non-persistent, persistent, or bloaccumulative.
H Product or active ingredient half-life.
H Product or active ingredient half-life.
71 Frequency of product use (e.g., 2 hr/day once every two weeks).RV Product toxicity data specific to fish and aquatic invertebrate organisms.
71 Frequency of product use (e.g., 2 hr/day once every two weeks).
71 Concentration of whole product in wastestream (if above item is for whole product)E] Concentration of active ingredient in wastestream (if above item is for active ingredient)
RV Product toxicity data specific to fish and aquatic invertebrate organisms.
Please provide a summary of this information in a ddition to the submittal o f the M SDS foreach specific w astestream an d the associated ch emical a dditives and specify which outfallsare affected.
71 Concentration of whole product in wastestream (if above item is for whole product)
E] Concentration of active ingredient in wastestream (if above item is for active ingredient)
Please provide a summary of this information in a ddition to the submittal o f the M SDS for each specific w astestream an d the associated ch emical a dditives and specify which outfalls are affected.


==Attachment:==
==Attachment:==
 
I
Id. Cooling Towers and BoilersNumber of Units Daily Avg. Blowdown Dally Max BlowdownCooling Towers 1 cooling towers Dally Avg: 7,200 gallons/day Dally Max: 17,280 gallons/day Boilers 1 boilers Daily Avg:
: d. Cooling Towers and Boilers Number of Units                 Daily Avg. Blowdown                 Dally Max Blowdown Cooling Towers     1       cooling towers       Dally Avg: 7,200         gallons/day Dally Max:   17,280 gallons/day Boilers             1         boilers             Daily Avg:
* gallons/day Dally Max:
* gallons/day Dally Max:
* gallons/day
* gallons/day
.*4,022 rox matl d&#xa5;s e1 earAre there any existing or proposed outfalls which discharge stormwater runoff commingled with other wastestreams?
          .*4,022 gpd.*fo-a,,p rox matl             d&#xa5;s       e1 ear Are there any existing or proposed outfalls which discharge stormwater runoff commingled with other wastestreams?
[0 Yes FH No. If yes, provide the following information.
[0 Yes FH No. If yes, provide the following information. If no, proceed to Item No. 7.
If no, proceed to Item No. 7.a. Provide a brief n arrative description of the industrial processes and a ctivities t hat occuroutdoors or in some manner that may result in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff in areas where runoff is generated.
: a. Provide a brief n arrative description of the industrial processes and a ctivities t hat occur outdoors or in some manner that may result in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff in areas where runoff is generated.
Storm water drainage from production and non-production areas Is discharged throughpermitted outfalls or under the TPDES Storm Water General Permit. For production areas, at least the first flush of stormwater runoff from SPOC sources and production equipment areas is collected and treated by the Oily Waste Treatment Systems (Outfall201). Secondary containment is provided for chemical and other storage tank areas.TCEQ-10055 (0511612012)
Storm water drainage from production and non-production areas Is discharged through permitted outfalls or under the TPDES Storm Water General Permit. For production areas, at least the first flush of stormwater runoff from SPOC sources and production equipment areas is collected and treated by the Oily Waste Treatment Systems (Outfall 201). Secondary containment is provided for chemical and other storage tank areas.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 8 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 39 of 155D7 EOXM4RTICS SWAGE~ SWAXf MIIGE A 4D/RSPAT?
TCEQ-10055 (0511612012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                        Page 8 of 66
MANA1M~'7 ANN PVSA(~ SEPTAa~4~
 
V, WAGPAa. Please check the appropriate method(s) of domestic sewage and domestic sewage sludgetreatment/disposal and complete Attachment F if directed.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 39 of 155 D7 EOXM4RTICS       SWAGE~           SWAXf             MIIGE A 4D/RSPAT? MANA1M~
[] Domestic sewage is not generated on-site.
'7 ANN                                                                                 PVSA(~
PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.-Both do mestic and industrial treatment sludge ARE commingled prior to use ordisposal.
SEPTAa~4~
PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.121 Industrial wastewater and domestic sewage are treated separately and the respective sludge IS NOT commingled prior to sludge use or disposal COMPLETEWORKSHEET 5.0 OF THIS APPLICATION.
V, WAGPA
[] If your facility is a POTW, COMPLETE WORKSHEET 5.0 OF THISAPPLICATION.
: a. Please check the appropriate method(s) of domestic sewage and domestic sewage sludge treatment/disposal and complete Attachment F if directed.
F] Facility is connected t o a wastewater treatment plant permitted t o receive domesticsewage, or the domestic sewage is transported off-site to a permitted facility fortreatment and/or disposal.
[] Domestic sewage is not generated on-site. PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.
COMPLETE ITEM NO. 7.11.n Domestic sewage is disposed of by an on-site septic tank. COMPLETE ITEM 7.B.T- Other: Please provide a detailed description below.b. Provide t he name and TC EQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES Permit N o. of t he waste disposalfacility which receives the domestic sewage/septage.
      -   Both do mestic and industrial treatment sludge ARE commingled prior to use or disposal. PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.
If hauled by motorized vehicle,provide the name and TCEQ Registration No. of the hauler.N/AIs the p ermittee currently required t o meet any implementation schedule for compliance orenforcement?
121 Industrial wastewater and domestic sewage are treated separately and the respective sludge IS NOT commingled prior to sludge use or disposal COMPLETE WORKSHEET 5.0 OF THIS APPLICATION.
E] Yes W] NoIf yes, provide a brief summary of the requirements and a status update.TCEQ-10055 (05115/2012)
[] If your facility is a POTW, COMPLETE WORKSHEET 5.0 OF THIS APPLICATION.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 1) of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 40 of 155Have any biological tests for acute or chronic toxicity been made on any of your discharges or.on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last three (3) years?El Yes l] NoIf yes, identify the tests and describe their purposes below. Please attach a copy of all testsperformed that have not been previously sent to the TCEQ and/or EPA.There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997. The facility will perform therequired testing when discharges occur.P ~~a YOPSIETfI V.A%~~ (1-ftcii, pge )Do you receive wastes from off-site sources for treatment in your facility, disposal on-site vialand. application, and/or discharge via a permitted outfall El Yes V NoIf no, proceed to Item No. ii. If yes, proceed as directed.
F] Facility is connected t o a wastewater treatment plant permitted t o receive domestic sewage, or the domestic sewage is transported off-site to a permitted facility for treatment and/or disposal. COMPLETE ITEM NO. 7.11.
: a. Indicate with a check mark that a detailed attachment with the following information wasprovided with the application:
n   Domestic sewage is disposed of by an on-site septic tank. COMPLETE ITEM 7.B.
F-1 List of wastes received Identified sources of wastes received-- Characterization of wastes receivedH Name and addresses of generators 8 Volumes of each waste received Description of the relationship ofInfo. on compatibility with on-site wastes waste source(s) with your facility's activities.
T- Other: Please provide a detailed description below.
: b. Provide t he name and TC EQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES Permit N o. of t he waste disposal facility which receives the domestic sewage/septage. If hauled by motorized vehicle, provide the name and TCEQ Registration No. of the hauler.
N/A Is the p ermittee currently required t o meet any implementation schedule for compliance or enforcement? E] Yes                   W] No If yes, provide a brief summary of the requirements and a status update.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 40 of 155 Have any biological tests for acute or chronic toxicity been made on any of your discharges or.
on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last three (3) years?
El Yes l] No If yes, identify the tests and describe their purposes below. Please attach a copy of all tests performed that have not been previously sent to the TCEQ and/or EPA.
There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997. The facility will perform the required testing when discharges occur.
P ~~a                                 YOPSIETfI(1-ftcii,V.A%~~             pge )
Do you receive wastes from off-site sources for treatment in your facility, disposal on-site via land. application, and/or discharge via a permitted outfall El Yes V No If no, proceed to Item No. ii. If yes, proceed as directed.
: a. Indicate with a check mark that a detailed attachment with the following information was provided with the application:
F-1 List of wastes received                                             Identified sources of wastes received 8 -- Characterization of wastes receivedH Volumes of each waste received Info. on compatibility with on-site wastes Name and addresses of generators Description of the relationship of waste source(s) with your facility's activities.
Attachlnent:
Attachlnent:
: b. Is wastewater from a TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permitted facility commingled withyour wastewater after your final treatment and prior to discharge via your finaloutfall/point of disposal?
: b. Is wastewater from a TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permitted facility commingled with your wastewater after your final treatment and prior to discharge via your final outfall/point of disposal? E] Yes                   n- No If yes, provide the name, address, and TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permit number of the co ntributing facility an d a copy of any agreements an d/or contracts r elating t o t his activity.
E] Yes n- NoIf yes, provide the name, address, and TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permit number ofthe co ntributing facility an d a copy of any agreements an d/or contracts r elating t o t hisactivity.
: c. Is your facility a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) that accepts process wastewater from any Significant Industrial User (SIU) and has or is required to have an approved pretreatment program under the NPDES/TPDES program?                                   El Yes 11 No If yes, complete Worksheet 6.o of this application.
: c. Is your facility a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) that accepts processwastewater from any Significant Industrial User (SIU) and has or is required to have anapproved pretreatment program under the NPDES/TPDES program?
Are radioactive materials mined, used, stored, or processed at this facility?                       2 Yes [] No If yes, Provide alist of the materials and the r esults of one analysis of your effluent in picocuries per liter (pCi/L) for all radioactive parameters which may be present.
El Yes 11 NoIf yes, complete Worksheet 6.o of this application.
Radioactive Materials                                                                         Conc. (pCi/L)
Are radioactive materials mined, used, stored, or processed at this facility?
Nuclear fuel (CAS no. 7440-61-1)                                                                       --- *
2 Yes [] NoIf yes, Provide alist of the materials and the r esults of one analysis of your effluent inpicocuries per liter (pCi/L) for all radioactive parameters which may be present.Radioactive Materials Conc. (pCi/L)Nuclear fuel (CAS no. 7440-61-1)  
*There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.
---**There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.TCEQ-10055 (05/10/2012)
TCEQ-10055 (05/10/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                    Page 10 of 66
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 10 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 41 of 155THE FO LLOWING ITEMS ARE ONLY REQUIRED FOR EXISTING PERMITTED FACILITIES.
 
Are you requesting a major amendment of an existing permit? 71 Yes F] NoIf yes, list each specific request and provide discussion on the scope of any requested permit changes.See Attachment JIf necessary, provide supplemental information or additional data that will support therequest.Are you requesting any minor modifications to the permit? RV Yes E- No Note: see theinstructions for an exclusive list of changes considered as minor modifications.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 41 of 155 THE FO LLOWING ITEMS ARE ONLY REQUIRED FOR EXISTING PERMITTED FACILITIES.
If yes, list and discuss the requested changes.Please revise the definition for "total residual chlorine" provided In Other Requirement No. 4 to beconsistent with the current definition for "total residual chlorine" in 40 CFR 423 that reads as follows:"The term total residual chlorine (or total residual oxidants for Intake water with bromides) means thevalue obtained using any of the "chlorine-total residual" methods in Table IB in 40 CFR 136.3(a),
Are you requesting a major amendment of an existing permit?                               71 Yes F] No If yes, list each specific request and provide discussion on the scope of any requested permit changes.
orother methods approved by the permitting authority."
See Attachment J If necessary, provide supplemental information or additional data that will support the request.
Are you requesting any minor amendments to the permit? ___Yes , NoIf yes, list and discuss the requested changes.TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012)
Are you requesting any minor modifications to the permit?                             RV Yes E- No Note: see the instructions for an exclusive list of changes considered as minor modifications.
IndustrIal Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage I1I of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 42 of 155WORKSHEETS TO THE INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION TECHNICAL REPORTPlease review the worksheet requirements in the instructions and indicate by checking eitheryes or no which worksheets are required, completed, and submitted with the technical report.Worksheets that are not applicable do not need to be submitted with the technical report.COMPLETED ANDSUMI'JTED WITF,WORKSHJEET I THET CHNItRIEPORT:-
If yes, list and discuss the requested changes.
YES NO1.0: EPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES  
Please revise the definition for "total residual chlorine" provided In Other Requirement No. 4 to be consistent with the current definition for "total residual chlorine" in 40 CFR 423 that reads as follows:
[]1 F]12.0: POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS  
"The term total residual chlorine (or total residual oxidants for Intake water with bromides) means the value obtained using any of the "chlorine-total residual" methods in Table IB in 40 CFR 136.3(a), or other methods approved by the permitting authority."
[ElF3.0: LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT[7[]
Are you requesting any minor amendments to the permit? ___Yes                               , No If yes, list and discuss the requested changes.
3-1 SURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT  
TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012) IndustrIal Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                Page I1Iof 66
[ 73.2: SUBSURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT  
 
[I] R(]3-3 SUBSURFACE AREA DRIP DISPERSAL SYSTEM LAND E7] o7DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT4.0: RECEIVING WATERS [7 F]4.1: STREAM PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS WORKSHEET Di 7]5.0: SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 42 of 155 WORKSHEETS TO THE INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION TECHNICAL REPORT Please review the worksheet requirements in the instructions and indicate by checking either yes or no which worksheets are required, completed, and submitted with the technical report.
[71 [E]6.0: INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION  
Worksheets that are not applicable do not need to be submitted with the technical report.
[7 [77.0: STORM WATER RUNOFF Z~7 El8.o: AQUACULTURE[]
COMPLETED AND SUMI'JTED WITF
79.0: CLASS V INJECTION WELL I]710.0: QUARRIES IN THE JOHN GRAVES SCENIC RIVERWAY 7 7TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
,WORKSHJEET                                                                         ITHET      CHNIt RIEPORT:-
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 12 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 43 of 155Worksheet 1.0EPA Effluent Categorical Guidelines Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 44 of 155WORKSHEET 1.oEPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR TPDES PERMITS FOR DISCHARGES OF WASTEWATERS SUBJECT TO EPA EFFLUENT LIMITATION GUIDELINES.
YES           NO 1.0:   EPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES                                           []1           F]1 2.0:   POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS                                               [ElF 3.0:   LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT[7[]
Is your facility subject to any of the 40 CFR effluent guidelines outlined in Table I?E-I Yes n.NoIf yes, provide the appropriate information in the table below. I f no, this worksheet isnot required.
3-1     SURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT                                             [             7 3.2:   SUBSURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT                                           [I]           R(]
IndustryCFR Steam Electric Generating Station 423a. Production data: Provide the appropriate data for effluent guidelines with production based effluent limitations.
3-3     SUBSURFACE AREA DRIP DISPERSAL SYSTEM LAND                                     E7]           o7 DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT 4.0:   RECEIVING WATERS                                                               [7           F]
Sub:ategory Uc.... D.. .. .... Units-: i QuanUttY/Day N/Ab. Organic Chemicals, P lastics, and S ynthetic Fibers Ma nufacturing Data (40CFR Part 414): Provide each appropriate subpart and the percent of total production.
4.1:   STREAM PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS WORKSHEET                                     Di           7]
Also provide the appropriate data for metal bearing wastestreams as required in 40 CFRPart 414, Appendices A and B.N0 Aof totallApendixA andBSuctgr productio.iMtl rcsNIA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
5.0:   SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL                                         [71           [E]
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 13 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 45 of 155c. Refineries (40 CFR Part 419): Provide the applicable subcategory and a briefjustification for each.N/A0OCES NOW~&ESWS.
6.0:   INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION                                                 [7           [7 7.0:   STORM WATER RUNOFF                                                             Z~7 El 8.o: AQUACULTURE[]                                                                                   7 9.0:   CLASS V INJECTION WELL                                                         I]7 10.0: QUARRIES IN THE JOHN GRAVES SCENIC RIVERWAY                                   7              7 TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report            Page 12 of 66
X~~l6S M6~d eaire~dw fpoSee Flow diagrams, Attachment Hto~V1fen e- 9ti~K~ "p.-t t nea pg4~ .r SProcess E .PA Guidleline Date Process/PIart Subp .art Construction.
 
P. olmmenced Units I and 2 423 N/A 1975Units 3 and 4 423. N/A Near futureTCEQ-1 0055 (05116/2012)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 43 of 155 Worksheet 1.0 EPA Effluent Categorical Guidelines
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 14 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 46 of 155Worksheet 2.0Pollutant Analyses Requirements Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 47 of 155Worksheet 2.0Notes and Additional Information Outfall 001: There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since 1997,therefore, the required effluent samples for the application could not be collected.
 
STP will collect the required samples for the application upon the next available discharge via Outfall 001 and submit the results to the TCEQ for review.Outfalls 002-006:
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 44 of 155 WORKSHEET 1.o EPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR TPDES PERMITS FOR DISCHARGES OF WASTEWATERS SUBJECT TO EPA EFFLUENT LIMITATION GUIDELINES.
Effluent data is currently being collected by the facility forthese outfalls.
Is your facility subject to any of the 40 CFR effluent guidelines outlined in Table I?
The sample result will be submitted at a later date under separatecover.
E-IYes n.No If yes, provide the appropriate information in the table below. I f no, this worksheet is not required.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 48 of 155WORKSHEET 2.0POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS
IndustryCFR Steam Electric Generating Station                                                         423
* there has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.REQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED FOR A TPDES PERMIT. NOTREQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS FOR A PERMIT TO DISPOSE OF ALLWASTEWATER BY LAND DISPOSAL OR FOR DISCHARGES SOLELY OF STORM-WATER RUNOFF. (General Requirements:
: a. Production data: Provide the appropriate data for effluent guidelines with production based effluent limitations.
Instructions, Pages 49-51)!Outfall LD IC G 0 ..
Sub:ategory                                                   .. D...   ... Units Uc....
(tc6n e tain( gl.:
                    -i::;,**    -: i       QuanUttY/Day                   jQuantityiDa.,.*
'lP6Ilutarnts iV>!  
N/A
:}Samp !iSam p.,
: b. Organic Chemicals, P lastics, and S ynthetic Fibers Ma nufacturing Data (40 CFR Part 414): Provide each appropriate subpart and the percent of total production.
>.Average~
Also provide the appropriate data for metal bearing wastestreams as required in 40 CFR Part 414, Appendices A and B.
BOD.(5-day)
N0Aof                              totallApendixA                           andB Suctgr                      productio.iMtl                                           rcs NIA                                              _  _   _   _ _ _ _ _
.....CBOD (5-day)Chemical OxygenDemandTotal Organic Carbon r_.,, _r_Dissolved OxygenAmmonia NitrogenTotal Suspended SolidsNitrate Nitrogen
TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                  Page 13 of 66
.Total Organic NitrogenTotal Phosphorus Oil and GreaseTotal Residual ChlorineTotal Dissolved SolidsSulfateChlorideFluoride IiiIlTemperature (OF)pH (Standard Units;min/max)_
 
*fl tC',,r ;n (gI~. .., .",. MA.Total Aluminum 30Total Antimony 30Total Arsenic 10Total Barium 10Total Beryllium 5Total* Cadmium 1Total Chromium 10Trivalent Chromium
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 45 of 155
.N/AHexavalent Chromilum 10Total.Copper 10Cyanide ,20Total Lead .5Total Mercury 0.2Total Nickel 10Total Selenium 10Total Silver 2.0Total Thallium
: c. Refineries (40 CFR Part 419): Provide the applicable subcategory and a brief justification for each.
_10Total Zinc 5TCEQ-10055 (05/16/2012)
N/A 0OCES      NOW~&ESWS.     M6~d                    X~~l6S                       eaire~dw     fpo See Flow diagrams, Attachment H to~V1fen                                         e- 9ti~K~   "p.-t t   pg4~
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 15 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 49 of 155Complete table required for all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater.
nea        .r S Process                                        .                 EPA Guidleline           Date Process/
Partialtable required for all external outfalls with n onprocess wastewater discharges.
PIart     Subp.art       Construction.
Stormwater runoff discharges commingled with other wastestreams shall complete the table as instructed (Instructions, Pages 49-51). ,There has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.Dutfall No.: ncC IO fletCnetatoi.pI)(1
P.olmmenced Units I and 2                               423             N/A           1975 Units 3 and 4                                 423.           N/A       Near future TCEQ-1 0055 (05116/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                    Page 14 of 66
.Pol.utan
 
/....SAMp':.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 46 of 155 Worksheet 2.0 Pollutant Analyses Requirements
2 Samp 3.. S.h.S 4 ".Ayerage M.AL (Pg/I.Benzene 10Benzidine 50Benzo(a)anthracene
 
_10Benzo(a)pyrene 10Carbon Tetrachloride 10Chlorobenzene 10Chloroform 10Chrysene 10Cresols (*2)Dibromochloromethane
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 47 of 155 Worksheet 2.0 Notes and Additional Information Outfall 001: There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since 1997, therefore, the required effluent samples for the application could not be collected.
_101,2-Dibromoethane
STP will collect the required samples for the application upon the next available discharge via Outfall 001 and submit the results to the TCEQ for review.
&#xfd;21,4-Dichloro benzene 101,2:.Dlchloroethane 1G01,1-Diohloroethylene 10Fluoride
Outfalls 002-006: Effluent data is currently being collected by the facility for these outfalls. The sample result will be submitted at a later date under separate cover.
.600Hexachlorobenzene 10Hexachlorobutadlene 10Hexachloroethane 20Methyl Ethyl Ketone .50Nitrobenzene 10n-Nitrosodlethylamlne 20n-Nltroso-di-n-Butylamlne 20PCB's, Total (*3) 1Pentachlorobenzene 20Pentachlorophenol 50Phenanthrene
 
_10Pyrldlne 201,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 20Tetrachloroethylene 10Trichloroethylene 101,1,1.-Trlchloroethane
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 48 of 155 WORKSHEET          2.0 POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS
"_102,4,6-Trlchlorophenol 50TTHM (Total Trihalmethanes) 10Vinyl Chloride 10(*1)(*2)(*3)Indicates units if different from pg/l.MAL's for Cresols:
* there has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.
p-Chloro-m-Creso 10 pg/1; 4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol 50 pg/i; p-Cresol o0 pg/l.Total PCB-1242, PCB-1254, PCB-1221, PCB-1232, PCB-1248, PCB-126o, PCB-ioi6.
REQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED FOR A TPDES PERMIT. NOT REQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS FOR A PERMIT TO DISPOSE OF ALL WASTEWATER BY LAND DISPOSAL OR FOR DISCHARGES SOLELY OF STORM-WATER RUNOFF. (General Requirements: Instructions, Pages 49-51)
TCEQ-1 0055 (05/16/2012)
    'lP6Ilutarnts iV>!* LD IC
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 16 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 50 of 155a. LABORATORY ACCREDITATION:
    !Outfall Nt."'P0*l-              0 .. *Sam~p,:.
Effective July 1, 2oo8, all laboratory tests performed must meet the requirements of3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification with the following general exemptions:
G      .i':*:i!,~~i.*~:.*i.EfU
: i. The laboratory is an in-house laboratory and is:1. periodically inspected by the TCEQ; or2. located in another state and is accredited or inspected by that state; or3. performing work for another company with a unit located in the samesite; or4. performing pro bono work for a governmental agency or charitable organization.
                              -::i,*:.:-'ii:i;              :}Samp (tc6n  e p.,
ii. The laboratory is accredited under federal law.iii. The data are needed for emergency-response activities, and a laboratory accredited under the Texas Laboratory Accreditation Program is not available.
:*. !iSam  tain(     gl.: >.Average~
iv. The laboratory supplies data for which the TCEQ does not offer accreditation.
* _Sarnp.,:i* :*i:*i::'.i-BOD.(5-day) .....
The applicant should review 3 o T AC Chapter 2 5 for specific requirements.
CBOD (5-day)
The following certification statement shall be signed and submitted with very application.
Chemical Oxygen Demand Total Organic Carbon r_.,,                                                          _r_
SeeInstructions, Page 30, for a list of designated representatives who may sign the certification.
Dissolved Oxygen Ammonia Nitrogen Total Suspended Solids Nitrate Nitrogen .
I, Michael P. Murray certify that all laboratory tests submittedwith thisapplication meet the requirements of 3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification.
Total Organic Nitrogen Total Phosphorus Oil and Grease Total Residual Chlorine Total Dissolved Solids Sulfate Chloride Fluoride              IiiIl Temperature (OF) pH (Standard Units; min/max)_
Partial table (only those pollutants which are required by the conditions specified for eachoutfall where the pollutant is believed to be present) required for each external outfall wherethe source is identified.
                                                            *fl    tC',,r ;n          (gI~.. . , . ",.         MA.
Not required for internal outfalls.*  
Total Aluminum                                                                                                  30 Total Antimony                                                                                                  30 Total Arsenic                                                                                                  10 Total Barium                                                                                                    10 Total Beryllium                                                                                                  5 Total* Cadmium                                                                                                  1 Total Chromium                                                                                                  10 Trivalent Chromium                                                                                      . N/A Hexavalent Chromilum                                                                                          10 Total.Copper                                                                                                  10 Cyanide                                                                                                    ,20 Total Lead                                                                                                      .5 Total Mercury                                                                                                  0.2 Total Nickel                                                                                                  10 Total Selenium                                                                                                10 Total Silver                                                                                                  2.0 Total Thallium                                                                                      _10 Total Zinc                                                                                                      5 TCEQ-10055 (05/16/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                            Page 15 of 66
(Instructions, Page 51)a. TRIBUTYLTIN:
 
Is your facility or will your proposed facility be an industrial/commercial facility whichdirectly disposes of wastewater from the types of operations listed below or a domesticfacility which receive wastewater from the types of industrial/commercial operations listed below? DI Yes 0 NoIf yes, Indicate with a check mark all of the following criteria which apply and providethe appropriate testing results in the table below.M anufacturers and formulators of tributyltin or related compounds.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 49 of 155 Complete table required for all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater. Partial table required for all external outfalls with n onprocess wastewater discharges. Stormwater runoff discharges commingled with other wastestreams shall complete the table as instructed (Instructions, Pages 49-51).                 ,
There has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.
Dutfall No.:            ncC IO                              fletCnetatoi.pI)(1
.Pol.utan      /....SAMp':.                                          2 Samp 3.. S.h.S 4 ".Ayerage M.AL (Pg/I.
Benzene                                                                                              10 Benzidine                                                                                            50 Benzo(a)anthracene                                                                      _10 Benzo(a)pyrene                                                                                        10 Carbon Tetrachloride                                                                                  10 Chlorobenzene                                                                                        10 Chloroform                                                                                            10 Chrysene                                                                                              10 Cresols                                                                                              (*2)
Dibromochloromethane                                                      _10 1,2-Dibromoethane                                                                                &#xfd;2 1,4-Dichloro benzene                                                                                  10 1,2:.Dlchloroethane                                                                                  1G0 1,1-Diohloroethylene                                                                                  10 Fluoride                                                                                            .600 Hexachlorobenzene                                                                                    10 Hexachlorobutadlene                                                                                  10 Hexachloroethane                                                                                      20 Methyl Ethyl Ketone                                                                                .50 Nitrobenzene                                                                                          10 n-Nitrosodlethylamlne                                                                                20 n-Nltroso-di-n-Butylamlne                                                                            20 PCB's, Total (*3)                                                                                     1 Pentachlorobenzene                                                                                    20 Pentachlorophenol                                                                                    50 Phenanthrene                                                                      _10 Pyrldlne                                                                                              20 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene                                                                            20 Tetrachloroethylene                                                                                  10 Trichloroethylene                                                                                    10 1,1,1.-Trlchloroethane "_10 2,4,6-Trlchlorophenol                                                                                50 TTHM (Total Trihalmethanes)                                                                            10 Vinyl Chloride                                                                                        10
(*1)    Indicates units if different from pg/l.
(*2)    MAL's for Cresols: p-Chloro-m-Creso 10 pg/1; 4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol 50 pg/i; p-Cresol o0pg/l.
(*3) Total PCB-1242, PCB-1254, PCB-1221, PCB-1232, PCB-1248, PCB-126o, PCB-ioi6.
TCEQ-1 0055 (05/16/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report              Page 16 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 50 of 155
: a.      LABORATORY ACCREDITATION:
Effective July 1, 2oo8, all laboratory tests performed must meet the requirements of 3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification with the following general exemptions:
: i.      The laboratory is an in-house laboratory and is:
: 1.      periodically inspected by the TCEQ; or
: 2.      located in another state and is accredited or inspected by that state; or
: 3.      performing work for another company with a unit located in the same site; or
: 4.      performing pro bono work for a governmental agency or charitable organization.
ii.      The laboratory is accredited under federal law.
iii. The data are needed for emergency-response activities, and a laboratory accredited under the Texas Laboratory Accreditation Program is not available.
iv.     The laboratory supplies data for which the TCEQ does not offer accreditation.                     I The applicant should review 3 o T AC Chapter 2 5 for specific requirements. The following certification statement shall be signed and submitted with very application. See Instructions, Page 30, for a list of designated representatives who may sign the certification.
I,         Michael P. Murray                             certify that all laboratory tests submittedwith this application meet the requirements of 3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification.
Partial table (only those pollutants which are required by the conditions specified for each outfall where the pollutant is believed to be present) required for each external outfall where the source is identified. Not required for internal outfalls.* (Instructions, Page 51)
: a.     TRIBUTYLTIN:
Is your facility or will your proposed facility be an industrial/commercial facility which directly disposes of wastewater from the types of operations listed below or a domestic facility which receive wastewater from the types of industrial/commercial operations listed below? DI Yes                 0 No If yes, Indicate with a check mark all of the following criteria which apply and provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.
M anufacturers and formulators of tributyltin or related compounds.
Painting of ships, boats and marine structures.
Painting of ships, boats and marine structures.
Lj Ship and boat building and repairing, H Ship and boat cleaning,  
H Lj   Ship and boat building and repairing, Ship and boat cleaning, salvage, wrecldng and scaling.
: salvage, wrecldng and scaling.Operation and maintenance of marine cargo handling facilities and marinasFacilities engaged in wood preserving LI Any other industrial/commercial facility for which tributyltin is known to bepresent, or for which there is any reason to believe that tributyltin may be presentin the effluent.
Operation and maintenance of marine cargo handling facilities and marinas Facilities engaged in wood preserving LI Any other industrial/commercial facility for which tributyltin is known to be present, or for which there is any reason to believe that tributyltin may be present in the effluent.
ITCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report              Page 17 of 66
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 17 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 51 of 155b. ENTEROCOCCI Does your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into saltwater receiving waters and:Enterococci bacteria Is expected to be present?Z]Yes 0INoIs domestic wastewater discharged?
 
W Yes M-NoIf yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.c. E. coliDoes your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into fresh waterreceiving waters and:ElU~l] acteria is expected to be present?VIjYes L1NoIs domestic wastewater discharged?
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 51 of 155
ED Yes [Z NoIf yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.TABLUE A.:::....
: b.     ENTEROCOCCI Does your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into saltwater receiving waters and:
Outfall No.: oC oG Effluent Concentration Pollutants Samp. 1 Samp. 2 Samp. 3 Samp. 4 Averagc MALTributyltin (gg/1) 0.010Enterococci (CFU or MPN/1oo ml) N/AE. coli (CFU or MPN/ioo ml) N/AComplete table r equired f or all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater andother wastewaters, which way contain pesticides or herbicides, from a facility whichmanufactures or formulates pesticides or herbicides.
Enterococci bacteria Is expected to be present?
Not required for internal outfalls.
Z]Yes       0INo Is domestic wastewater discharged?
Does your facility manufacture or formulate pesticides or herbicides?
W Yes       M-No If yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.
E] Yes [Z NoIf yes, provide the appropriate testing results."CEQ-10056 (05115/2012)
: c.     E. coli Does your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into fresh water receiving waters and:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 18 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 52 of 155D ; EX ... :, &#xfd;.tr f-.' 01)OIitfall No.&#xfd; ZCE ~ ~ f~ihQfoMaln4I  
ElU~l] acteria is expected to be present?
*) APdltht.',
VIjYes     L1No Is domestic wastewater discharged?
Saffib.rI SaMp. 2; Ship. 3 Sanip. 4.A:. ' (091I)'Beta-hexachlorocyclohexane 0.05Carbaryl 5Chlordane 0.15Chlorpyrifos 0.052,4-D 10Danitol4,4-DDD 0.14,4'-DDE 0.14,4'-DDT 0.1Demeton 0.2Diazlnon 0.6Dloofol 20Dieldrin 0.1Diuron 0.09Endosulfan I (alpha) 0.1Endosulfan II (beta) 0.1Endosulfan Sulfate 0.1Endrln 0.1Gamma -Hexachlorocyolohexane (Lindane) 0,05Guthlon 0.10Heptachlor 0.05Heptachlor Epoxide 1,0Hexachlorophene 10Malathlon 0.10Methoxychlor 2.0Mirex 0.2Parathion 0.1Toxaphene 52,4,5-TP (SIlvex) 2* Indicate trnits if different from mg/L.TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
ED Yes [Z No If yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 19 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 53 of 155Complete table required for all external outfalls.
TABLUE A.:::....
Not required for internal outfalls.
Outfall No.:             oC oG                     Effluent Concentration Pollutants                             Samp. 1 Samp. 2 Samp. 3 Samp. 4 Averagc                     MAL Tributyltin (gg/1)                                                                                 0.010 Enterococci (CFU or MPN/1oo ml)                                                                     N/A E. coli (CFU or MPN/ioo ml)                                                                       N/A Complete table r equired f or all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater and other wastewaters, which way contain pesticides or herbicides, from a facility which manufactures or formulates pesticides or herbicides. Not required for internal outfalls.
(Instructions, Page 52)OUtfaII No' : nC oiG B616eIIVd b'ICOGn-, , Verage Mtaxlrimum NOf oSafibe&sect;BromideColor(PCU)
Does your facility manufacture or formulate pesticides or herbicides?                   E] Yes     [Z No If yes, provide the appropriate testing results.
Nitrate-Nttrite(as N)Sulfide(as S)Sulfite(as SO3)Surfactants Total AntimonyTotal Beryllium Total BoronTotal CobaltTotal IronTotal Magnesium Total Molybdenum Total Manganese Total ThalliumTotal TinTotal TitaniumTCEQ-10055.  
    "CEQ-10056 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report            Page 18 of 66
(05/15/2012)
 
Industrial Wastewater PermIt Application Technical ReportPage 20 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 54 of 155Indicate with a check mark any of the industrial caategories applicable t o y our facility.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 52 of 155
Iftesting is required, indicate with a check mark in the box provided that the testing results forthe appropriate parameters in Table B-7 a re p rovided with t he application.  
:,&#xfd;.tr f-.' 01) *)
(Instructions, Page 52-53)N/Ak .CiA ,etl4~dle Volatile Acid Oase/Neutral Pesticides Adhesives and Sealants Yes [] Yes El Yes El NoAluminum Forming Yes El Yes ED Yes El NoAuto and Other Laundries Yes El Yes E) Yes El Yes ElBattery Manufacturing Yes E] No Yes El NoCoal Mining No No No NoColl Coating Yes D Yes El Yes El NoCopper Forming Yes C- Yes El Yes El No__ Electric and Electronic Components Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes ElElectroplating Yes Dl Yes El Yes El NoExplosives Manufacturing No Yes El Yes El NoFoundries Yes El Yes ED Yes El NoGum and Wood Chemicals
OIitfall No.&#xfd;                     ZCE         ~     D
_____Subparts AB,C,E Yes El Yes El No NoSubparts D,F Yes El Yes Ul Yes El NoInorganic Chemicals Yes [l Yes El Yes [ NoIron and Steel Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El NoLeather Tanning/Finishing Yes El Yes El Yes El NoMechanical Products Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El No__ Nonferrous Metals Mfg. Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes ElOre Mining(Subpart B) No Yes El No NoOrganic Chemicals,  
                                                      ~;      f~ihQfoMaln4I EX ...
: Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers Yes El Yea El Yes LJ Yes ElPaint and Ink Formulation Yes El Yes El Yes El NoPesticides Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes DPetroleum Refining Yes El No No NoPharmaceutical Preparations Yes El Yes El Yes EL NoPhotographic Equipment and Supplies Yes El Yes El Yes El NoPlastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes ElPlastic Processing Yes El No No NoPorcelain Enameling No No No NoPrinting and Publishing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El-Pulp and Paperboard Mills___.Subparts A *E ] Yes l *l Yes U_ Subparts B, C, D, R
A Pdltht.',                                       Saffib.rI SaMp. 2; Ship. 3 Sanip. 4.A:.                 '   (091I)'
* El Yes l *El *El____Subparts F, G, H, 1, K, L, M. N, O, P Yes El Yes El
Beta-hexachlorocyclohexane                                                                                         0.05 Carbaryl                                                                                                              5 Chlordane                                                                                                          0.15 Chlorpyrifos                                                                                                        0.05 2,4-D                                                                                                               10 Danitol 4,4-DDD                                                                                                             0.1 4,4'-DDE                                                                                                           0.1 4,4'-DDT                                                                                                           0.1 Demeton                                                                                                            0.2 Diazlnon                                                                                                            0.6 Dloofol                                                                                                              20 Dieldrin                                                                                                            0.1 Diuron                                                                                                              0.09 Endosulfan I (alpha)                                                                                               0.1 Endosulfan II (beta)                                                                                               0.1 Endosulfan Sulfate                                                                                                   0.1 Endrln                                                                                                              0.1 Gamma - Hexachlorocyolohexane (Lindane)                                                                             0,05 Guthlon                                                                                                            0.10 Heptachlor                                                                                                          0.05 Heptachlor Epoxide                                                                                                   1,0 Hexachlorophene                                                                                                      10 Malathlon                                                                                                          0.10 Methoxychlor                                                                                                        2.0 Mirex                                                                                                                0.2 Parathion                                                                                                            0.1 Toxaphene                                                                                                              5 2,4,5-TP (SIlvex)                                                                                                     2
* Indicate trnits if different from mg/L.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 53 of 155 Complete table required for all external outfalls. Not required for internal outfalls.
(Instructions, Page 52)
OUtfaII No':               nC oiG           B616eIIVd     b'ICOGn
                                                      -             ,         , Verage Mtaxlrimum   NOf oSafibe&sect; Bromide Color(PCU)
Nitrate-Nttrite(as N)
Sulfide(as S)
Sulfite(as SO3)
Surfactants Total Antimony Total Beryllium Total Boron Total Cobalt Total Iron Total Magnesium Total Molybdenum Total Manganese Total Thallium Total Tin Total Titanium TCEQ-10055. (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater PermIt Application Technical Report              Page 20 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 54 of 155 Indicate with a check mark any of the industrial caategories applicable t o y our facility. If testing is required, indicate with a check mark in the box provided that the testing results for the appropriate parameters in Table B-7 a re p rovided with t he application. (Instructions, Page 52-53)
N/Ak,etl4~dle   .                                                              CiA Volatile       Acid       Oase/Neutral   Pesticides Adhesives and Sealants                                     Yes []         Yes El     Yes El         No Aluminum Forming                                           Yes   El       Yes   ED   Yes El       No Auto and Other Laundries                                   Yes   El       Yes   E)   Yes El       Yes El Battery Manufacturing                                     Yes   E]       No         Yes El       No Coal Mining                                               No             No         No             No Coll Coating                                               Yes   D         Yes   El   Yes El       No Copper Forming                                             Yes   C-       Yes   El   Yes El       No
__  Electric and Electronic Components                         Yes   El       Yes   El   Yes El       Yes El Electroplating                                            Yes   Dl       Yes   El   Yes El       No Explosives Manufacturing                                   No             Yes   El   Yes El       No Foundries                                                  Yes   El       Yes   ED   Yes El       No Gum and Wood Chemicals
_____Subparts AB,C,E                                     Yes El         Yes El     No            No Subparts D,F                                 Yes El         Yes Ul     Yes El         No Inorganic Chemicals                                       Yes [l         Yes El     Yes [         No Iron and Steel Manufacturing                               Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       No Leather Tanning/Finishing                                 Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       No Mechanical Products Manufacturing                         Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       No
__      Nonferrous Metals Mfg.                                     Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       Yes El Ore Mining(Subpart B)                                     No             Yes El     No            No Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers         Yes El         Yea El     Yes LJ       Yes El Paint and Ink Formulation                                 Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       No Pesticides                                                Yes El         Yes El     Yes El       Yes D Petroleum Refining                                         Yes El           No         No             No Pharmaceutical Preparations                               Yes El         Yes El     Yes   EL       No Photographic Equipment and Supplies                       Yes El         Yes El     Yes   El       No Plastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing             Yes El         Yes El     Yes   El       Yes El Plastic Processing                                         Yes El           No         No             No Porcelain Enameling                                       No              No         No             No Printing and Publishing                                   Yes El           Yes El     Yes   El       Yes El
    -Pulp       and Paperboard Mills
___.Subparts A                                           *E]             Yes     l *l             Yes U
_          Subparts B, C, D, R
* El           Yes     l *El           *El
____Subparts F, G, H, 1, K, L, M. N,O, P                 Yes El         Yes   El
* El
* El
* ElSubparts E, Q, S, T Yes El Yes l *El Yes [Subparts J, U YesEl Yes El Yes El
* El Subparts E, Q, S, T                           Yes El         Yes     l *El           Yes [
* El-Rubber Processing Yes El Yes El Yes El NoSoap and Detergent Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El NoV Steam Electric Power Plants Yes El Yes El No NoTextile Mills (Not Subpart C). Yes El Yes El Yes El NoTimber Products Processing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El* Test if "believed present"TCEQ-10055 (05116/2012)
Subparts J, U                                 YesEl           Yes   El   Yes El
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 21 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 55 of 155Please complete as directed and only for those parameters specified in Table 6Required for all external outfalls which contain process wastewater.
* El
N ot required forinternal outfalls.
    -Rubber         Processing                                   Yes El         Yes   El   Yes El         No Soap and Detergent Manufacturing                           Yes El         Yes   El   Yes El         No V Steam Electric Power Plants                                   Yes El         Yes   El   No            No Textile Mills (Not Subpart C).                             Yes El         Yes   El Yes El         No Timber Products Processing                                 Yes El         Yes   El Yes El         Yes El
Testing may be required for types of industry not specified in Table 6for specific parameters if believed present (Instructions, Page 53).TAIILE t... ,. ., ..} .,:. ..
* Test if "believed present" TCEQ-10055 (05116/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                        Page 21 of 66
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', ~ppAcrolein 50Acrylonltrile 50Benzene 10Bromoform 10Carbon Tetrachloride 10Chlorobenzene 10Chlorodibromomethane 10Chloroethane 502-Chloroethylvinyl Ether 10Chloroform 10Dichlorobromomethane 101,1-Dlchloroethane 101,2-Dichloroethane 101,1-Dichloroethylene 101,2-Dichloropropane 101,3-Dlchloropropylene 10Ethylbenzene 10Methyl Bromide 50Methyl Chloride 50Methylene Chloride 201,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 10Tetrachloroethylene 10Toluene 101,2-Trans-Dlchloroethylene 101,11,11-TrIchloroethane 101,1,2-Trichloroethane 10Trichloroethylene 10Vinyl Chloride 10TCEQ-1 0055 (05/16/2012)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 55 of 155 Please complete as directed and only for those parameters specified in Table 6 Required for all external outfalls which contain process wastewater. N ot required for internal outfalls. Testing may be required for types of industry not specified in Table 6 for specific parameters if believed present (Instructions, Page 53).
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 22 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 56 of 155Effluent Concentration (pg/I)*Average Maximum MAL (pg/o)' -. I-Samples ACID COMPOUNDS V2-Chlorophenol 102,4-Dlchlorophenol 102,4-Dimethylphenol 104,6-Dinltro-o-Cresol 502,4-Dinitrophenol 502-Nitrophenol 204-Nitrophenol 50P-Chloro-m-Cresol 10Pentalchlorophenol 50Phenol 102,4,6-Trichlorophenol 10BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Acenaphthene 10Acenaphthylene 10Anthracene 10Benzldine 50Benzo(a)Anthracene 10Benzo(a)Pyrene 103,4-Benzofluoranthene 10Benzo(ghl)Perylene 20Benzo(k)Fluo.ranthene 10Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)
TAIILE     t
Me~thane 10Bis(2-Chloroethyl)Eter  
* llll lrR ll
..10B.s(2-Chlorolsopropyl).Eth~er 10Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthlarte 1.04-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 10Butylbenzyl Phthalate 102-chloronaphthalene 104-chorophenyl phenyl ether 10Chrysene 10Dlbenzo(a,h)Anthracene 201.,2-Dlchlorobenzene 101,3_.Dchlorbenzene 101,4-Dlchlorobenzene 103,3-Dlchlorobenzldine 50Dl~ethyl Phthalate 110Dlmethyl Phthalate 10DI-n-Butyl Phthalate 102,4-Dlnitrotoluene 102,6-Dinltroluene 10DI-n-Octyl Phthalate 10TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012)
:. ..****:.i,::'':.H ll,llrl;"  .. ..
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 23 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 57 of 155
                              ... ..,.{. .,
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                                                          . .,. :*'!,:r'* :*,:!'~ * : !,:
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:Pollutants Average Maximum !No. of Samples MAL (pg/I)BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (cont.)
                                            ., .:...i, ....     ,. . .i .*ll *    . , i .. il*]i ,.. ,... .. :...,,.
1,2-Dlphenyl Hydrazine (as Azobenzene) 20Fluoranthene 1'0Fluorene 10Hexachlarobenzene 10Hexachlorobutadiene 10Hexachlorocyclopentadlene 10Hexachloroethane 20Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 20Isophorone 10Naphthalene 10Nitrobenzene 10N-Nltrosodlmethylamlne 50N-Nitrosodl-n-Propylamlne 20N-Nitrosodiphenylamlne 20.Phenanthrehe 10Pyrene 101,2,4-Trichlorobe nzene 10PESTICIDES Aldrin 0.05alpha-BHC 0.05beta-BHC 0.05gamma-BHC 0.05delta-BHC 0,05Chlordane 0.154,4-DDT 0.14,4-DDE 0.1Dleldrin 0.1alpha-Endosulfan 0.1beta-Endosulfan 0,1Endosulfan Sulfate 0,1Endrln 0.1Endrln Aldehyde 0.1Heptachlor 0.05Heptachlor EpoxidePCB-1 264 1.0PCB-1 221 1.0PCB-1242PCB-1 232 1,0PCB-1248 1.0PCB-1 260 1.0PCB-1016 1.0Toxaphene 5.0....... .... ...I M, , ... .. .-.. ... ......, , .TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
                                                                                                                      -*,*          L' .vg.*.}
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 24 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 58 of 1558 TABL3 IS (MOXINS/
                                                                                                                                    ,         ,* ~ * * . ,       W-w* ''
RA WOiUDSPlease complete as directed.
SS VOLATIlLE COMPOUNDS,                                                           ',                                                ~pp Acrolein                                                                                                                                                        50 Acrylonltrile                                                                                                                                                  50 Benzene                                                                                                                                                        10 Bromoform                                                                                                                                                      10 Carbon Tetrachloride                                                                                                                                            10 Chlorobenzene                                                                                                                                                  10 Chlorodibromomethane                                                                                                                                            10 Chloroethane                                                                                                                                                    50 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether                                                                                                                                        10 Chloroform                                                                                                                                                      10 Dichlorobromomethane                                                                                                                                            10 1,1-Dlchloroethane                                                                                                                                            10 1,2-Dichloroethane                                                                                                                                            10 1,1-Dichloroethylene                                                                                                                                          10 1,2-Dichloropropane                                                                                                                                            10 1,3-Dlchloropropylene                                                                                                                                          10 Ethylbenzene                                                                                                                                                  10 Methyl Bromide                                                                                                                                                50 Methyl Chloride                                                                                                                                               50 Methylene Chloride                                                                                                                                            20 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane                                                                                                                                      10 Tetrachloroethylene                                                                                                                                            10 Toluene                                                                                                                                                        10 1,2-Trans-Dlchloroethylene                                                                                                                                    10 1,11,11-TrIchloroethane                                                                                                                                        10 1,1,2-Trichloroethane                                                                                                                                          10 Trichloroethylene                                                                                                                                              10 Vinyl Chloride                                                                                                                                                10 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/16/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                                                                      Page 22 of 66
Not required for internal outfalls.  
 
(Instructions, Pages 53-54)a. Are any of the following compounds manufactured and/or u sed in a process at t hefacility?
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 56 of 155 Effluent Concentration (pg/I)*
Fj Yes 0 NoIf yes, i ndicate with a ch eck mark the compound(s) which apply and provide a briefdescription of the conditions of its/their presence at the facility.
ACID COMPOUNDS S-!.*;- .,*        ' -.
Ml 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T)
Average I-Samples Maximum V
CAS #93-76-5E- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid (Silvex, 2,4,5-TP)
MAL (pg/o) 2-Chlorophenol                                                                                10 2 ,4-Dlchlorophenol                                                                          10 2,4-Dimethylphenol                                                                            10 4,6-Dinltro-o-Cresol                                                                         50 2,4-Dinitrophenol                                                                             50 2-Nitrophenol                                                                                 20 4-Nitrophenol                                                                                 50 P-Chloro-m-Cresol                                                                             10 Pentalchlorophenol                                                                            50 Phenol                                                                                        10 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol                                                                         10 BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Acenaphthene                                                                                 10 Acenaphthylene                                                                                10 Anthracene                                                                                    10 Benzldine                                                                                    50 Benzo(a)Anthracene                                                                           10 Benzo(a)Pyrene                                                                               10 3,4-Benzofluoranthene                                                                         10 Benzo(ghl)Perylene                                                                           20 Benzo(k)Fluo.ranthene                                                                         10 Bis(2-Chloroethoxy) Me~thane                                                                 10 Bis(2-Chloroethyl)Eter ..                                                                     10 B.s(2-Chlorolsopropyl).Eth~er                                                                 10 Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthlarte                                                                   1.0 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether                                                                   10 Butylbenzyl Phthalate                                                                         10 2-chloronaphthalene                                                                           10 4-chorophenyl phenyl ether                                                                   10 Chrysene                                                                                      10 Dlbenzo(a,h)Anthracene                                                                       20 1.,2-Dlchlorobenzene                                                                         10 1,3_.Dchlorbenzene                                                                           10 1,4-Dlchlorobenzene                                                                         10 3,3-Dlchlorobenzldine                                                                         50 Dl~ethyl Phthalate                                                                             110 Dlmethyl Phthalate                                                                             10 DI-n-Butyl Phthalate                                                                           10 2,4-Dlnitrotoluene                                                                             10 2,6-Dinltroluene                                                                               10 DI-n-Octyl Phthalate                                                                           10 TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report      Page 23 of 66
CAS #93-72-1n- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate (Erbon) CAS #136-25-4
 
[] o,o-dimethyl o-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate (Ronnel)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 57 of 155
CAS #P-99-84-3 E] 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (TCP) CAS #95-95-4E] Hexachlorophene (HCP) CAS #70-30-4b. Do you know or have any reason to believe that 2,3,7,8 Te trachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin (TCDD) or any congeners of TCDD may be present in your effluent?  
                      *, * ,,*,,* ,**.,*,*,{,,_*
[] Yes [] NoIf yes, provide a brief description of the conditions for its presence.
                                        ,#*.      :. *. .*:,Efflue          nt Concentration (pgll)*            *:,i"!;:;.*'i:;!**        :
C.If your responded yes to either item a or b, complete Table 8 as instructed.
Pollutants                                                  Average      Maximum          !No. of Samples      MAL (pg/I)
VAB TE 8Outfall No. -C [G u:7 ,wte.'':EMIulvent Concentration EqivalV~ents Concelitratiori EqUlValentSt MAL (ppq)_onip6Und QA&#xfd;&#xfd;rs~~(p)  
BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (cont.)                                    !***l**;*********-i;*LI      **i  ******;L**
..P? (PptM (ppt))2,3,7,8-TCDD 1 10.01,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 0.5 50.02,3,7,8-HxCDDs 0.1 50.02,3,7,8-TCDF 0.1 10.01,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 0.05 50.02,3,4,7,8-PeCDF 0,5 50.02,3,7,8-HxCDFs 0.1 50.0TotalTCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012)
NTi*:i            *,,,';:'''****'.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 26 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 59 of 155~9.J'flJE9HAAt V1J S STAN~ES:Proceed complete as directed.
1,2-Dlphenyl Hydrazine (as Azobenzene)                                                                                    20 Fluoranthene                                                                                                              1'0 Fluorene                                                                                                                  10 Hexachlarobenzene                                                                                                        10 Hexachlorobutadiene                                                                                                      10 Hexachlorocyclopentadlene                                                                                                10 Hexachloroethane                                                                                                          20 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene                                                                                                    20 Isophorone                                                                                                                10 Naphthalene                                                                                                              10 Nitrobenzene                                                                                                              10 N-Nltrosodlmethylamlne                                                                                                    50 N-Nitrosodl-n-Propylamlne                                                                                                20 N-Nitrosodiphenylamlne                                                                                                    20.
Not required for internal outfalls.  
Phenanthrehe                                                                                                              10 Pyrene                                                                                                                    10 1,2,4-Trichlorobe nzene                                                                                                  10 PESTICIDES Aldrin                                                                                                                  0.05 alpha-BHC                                                                                                                0.05 beta-BHC                                                                                                                0.05 gamma-BHC                                                                                                                0.05 delta-BHC                                                                                                                0,05 Chlordane                                                                                                                0.15 4,4-DDT                                                                                                                  0.1 4,4-DDE                                                                                                                  0.1 Dleldrin                                                                                                                  0.1 alpha-Endosulfan                                                                                                          0.1 beta-Endosulfan                                                                                                          0,1 Endosulfan Sulfate                                                                                                        0,1 Endrln                                                                                                                    0.1 Endrln Aldehyde                                                                                                          0.1 Heptachlor                                                                                                              0.05 Heptachlor Epoxide PCB-1 264                                                                                                                1.0 PCB-1 221                                                                                                                1.0 PCB-1242 PCB-1 232                                                                                                                1,0 PCB-1248                                                                                                                  1.0 PCB-1 260                                                                                                                1.0 PCB-1016                                                                                                                1.0 Toxaphene                                                                                                                5.0
(Instructions, Pages 55)a. Are there any pollutants listed In the instructions (page 55) believed present in thedischarge?
....... ..... . .I, . .. .. . - .. . .. . .      . . . .,M,                  , .
LlYes INob. Are there pollutants listed in Item No. i.d. on Page No. i of this technical report whichare believed present in the discharge and have not been analytically quantified elsewhere in this application?
TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                      Page 24 of 66
[]Yes O7NoIf your responded yes to either item, complete Table 9 as instructed.
 
TALit<~Arae 0px~niiI  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 58 of 155 8 TABL3 IS (MOXINS/ WOiUDS              RA Please complete as directed. Not required for internal outfalls. (Instructions, Pages 53-54)
'N6. of, 1'Atialytio~I
: a. Are any of the following compounds manufactured and/or u sed in a process at t he facility?            Fj Yes          0 No If yes, i ndicate with a ch eck mark the compound(s) which apply and provide a brief description of the conditions of its/their presence at the facility.
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Ml    2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T) CAS #93-76-5 E- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid (Silvex, 2,4,5-TP) CAS #93-72-1 n- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate (Erbon) CAS #136-25-4
CAS-N_________d_________
[] o,o-dimethyl o-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate (Ronnel) CAS #P-99-84-3 E] 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (TCP) CAS #95-95-4 E] Hexachlorophene (HCP) CAS #70-30-4
1- 4 4-I 4- 4 4t .4- 4 .4I *4-* .4 4-t +/- 4 +TCEQ-1 0055 (05/1512012)
: b. Do you know or have any reason to believe that 2,3,7,8 Te trachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin (TCDD) or any congeners of TCDD may be present in your effluent?                                       [] Yes [] No If yes, provide a brief description of the conditions for its presence.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 26 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 60 of 155Worksheet 4.0Receiving Waters Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 61 of 155WORKSHEET 4.0RECEIVING WATERSTHE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS Is t here a surface water intake for domestic drinking water supply I ocated within 5(five) miles downstream from the point/proposed point of discharge?
C. If your responded yes to either item a or b, complete Table 8 as instructed.
ElYes WNoIf yes, identify owner of the drinking water supply, the distance and direction to theIntake, and locate and identify the intake on the USGS map. Indicate by a check markthat the requested information is provided:
VAB TE 8 Outfall No.           -C     [G               ,wte.                                          u:7
D]a. Width of the receiving water at the outfall?  
          '':EMIulvent                 Concentration       EqivalV~ents       Concelitratiori     EqUlValentSt     MAL (ppq)
~300 feetb. Are there oyster reefs in the vicinity of the discharge?  
_onip6Und                     QA&#xfd;&#xfd;rs~~(p)                   .. (PptM P?                                   (ppt))
[] Yes [NoIf yes, Indicate approximate distance and direction from outfall(s):
2,3,7,8-TCDD               1                                                                                           10.0 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD           0.5                                                                                         50.0 2,3,7,8-HxCDDs             0.1                                                                                         50.0 2,3,7,8-TCDF               0.1                                                                                         10.0 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF           0.05                                                                                         50.0 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF           0,5                                                                                         50.0 2,3,7,8-HxCDFs             0.1                                                                                         50.0 Total TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                            Page 26 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 59 of 155
    ~9.J'flJE9HAAt                           S V1J STAN~ES:
Proceed complete as directed. Not required for internal outfalls. (Instructions, Pages 55)
: a. Are there any pollutants listed In the instructions (page 55) believed present in the discharge?
LlYes       INo
: b. Are there pollutants listed in Item No. i.d. on Page No. i of this technical report which are believed present in the discharge and have not been analytically quantified elsewhere in this application?
[]Yes       O7No If your responded yes to either item, complete Table 9 as instructed.
TALit CAS-N_________d_________
                                                                        <~Arae0px~niiI     'N6.of,   1'Atialytio~I 1-       4           4
                                            -             I                   4-       4           4 t                  .4-     4           .4 I                  *4-*     .4         4-t                   +/-       4           +
TCEQ-1 0055 (05/1512012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                Page 26 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 60 of 155 Worksheet 4.0 Receiving Waters
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 61 of 155 WORKSHEET 4.0 RECEIVING WATERS THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS Is t here a surface water intake for domestic drinking water supply I ocated within 5 (five) miles downstream from the point/proposed point of discharge?
ElYes       WNo If yes, identify owner of the drinking water supply, the distance and direction to the Intake, and locate and identify the intake on the USGS map. Indicate by a check mark that the requested information is provided: D]
: a. Width of the receiving water at the outfall?                         ~300       feet
: b. Are there oyster reefs in the vicinity of the discharge?                     [] Yes   [No If yes, Indicate approximate distance and direction from outfall(s):
: c. Are there any sea grasses within the vicinity of the point of discharge?
: c. Are there any sea grasses within the vicinity of the point of discharge?
D Yes []NoIf yes, provide the distance and direction to the grasses:Is the discharge directly into (or within 300 feet of) a classified segment?V Yes -NoIf yes , stop here. It is not necessary to complete items 4 and 5 and it is n otnecessary to complete Worksheet 2.1. If no, complete items 4 and 5.Name of the immediate receiving waters:a. Check the appropriate description of the receiving watersH Man-made Channel or DitchE Stream or creekn] Lake or PondSurface area _ .acresAverage depth of the entire water body -feetAverage depth of water body within a 5oo-foot radius or the discharge point -feetE] Freshwater Swamp or MarshT idal Stream, Bayou, or MarshOpen Bay[] Other:If a man-made  
D Yes []No If yes, provide the distance and direction to the grasses:
: channel, ditch or stream was checked above, provide the following:
Is the discharge directly into (or within 300 feet of) a classified segment?
TCEQ-10055 (05/1612012)
V Yes         -No If yes , stop here. It is not necessary to complete items 4 and 5 and it is n ot necessary to complete Worksheet 2.1. If no, complete items 4 and 5.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 39 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 62 of 155b. Check one of the following that best characterizes the area upstream of the discharge.
Name of the immediate receiving waters:
For new discharges, characterize the area downstream of the discharge (check one).-' Intermittent (dry for at least one week during most years)L] Intermittent with Perennial Pools (enduring p ools c ontaining s ufficlent habitat t omaintain significant aquatic life uses)F] Perennial (normally flowing)Check t he method used t o c haracterize t he a rea u pstream (or d ownstream for n ewdischargers):
: a. Check the appropriate description of the receiving waters H Man-made Channel or Ditch EStream or creek n] Lake or Pond Surface area             _     .acres Average depth of the entire water body                     - feet Average depth of water body within a 5oo-foot radius or the discharge point                 -     feet E] Freshwater Swamp or Marsh Tidal Stream, Bayou, or Marsh Open Bay
FI USGS flow recordsDI personal observation LI historical observation by adjacent landowner(s)
[] Other:
[] others, specify:C. List t he n ame(s) o f all p erennial streams t hat j oin t he r eceiving water within threemiles downstream of the discharge point:d. Do the receiving water characteristics change within three miles downstream of t hedischarge?  
If a man-made channel, ditch or stream was checked above, provide the following:
(e.g., natural or man-made dams, ponds, reservoirs, etcDl Yes E]NoIf yes, discuss how:e. Provide general obser vations of the water body during normal dry weather conditions:
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: b. Check one of the following that best characterizes the area upstream of the discharge.
For new discharges, characterize the area downstream of the discharge (check one).
        -' Intermittent (dry for at least one week during most years)
L] Intermittent with Perennial Pools (enduring p ools c ontaining s ufficlent habitat t o maintain significant aquatic life uses)
F] Perennial (normally flowing)
Check t he method used t o c haracterize t he a rea u pstream (or d ownstream for n ew dischargers):
FI USGS flow records DI personal observation LI historical observation by adjacent landowner(s)
[] others, specify:
C. List t he n ame(s) o f all p erennial streams t hat j oin t he r eceiving water within three miles downstream of the discharge point:
: d. Do the receiving water characteristics change within three miles downstream of t he discharge? (e.g., natural or man-made dams, ponds, reservoirs, etc Dl Yes E]No If yes, discuss how:
: e. Provide general obser vations of the water body during normal dry weather conditions:
Date and time of observation:
Date and time of observation:
Was water body influenced by stormwater runoff during observations?
Was water body influenced by stormwater runoff during observations?
n Yes [-Noa. Is the receiving water upstream of the discharges or proposed discharge site influenced by (check as appropriate):
n Yes [-No
RI oil field activities LI urban runoffL-] agricultural runoff LI septic tanksE] upstream discharges LI others, specify belowTCEQ-10055 (05/115/2012)
: a. Is the receiving water upstream of the discharges or proposed discharge site influenced by (check as appropriate):
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 40 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 63 of 155b. Uses of water body observed or evidences of (check as appropriate):.
RI oil field activities                                               LI urban runoff L-] agricultural runoff                                               LI septic tanks E] upstream discharges                                                 LI others, specify below TCEQ-10055 (05/115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                    Page 40 of 66
[ livestock watering El contact recreation ED irrigation withdrawal Li non contact recreation El fishing E- navigation El domestic water supply Li industrial water supply Ri picnic park activities El others, specify belowc. Check one of the following to best describe the aesthetics of the receiving water and thesurrounding area:LI Wilderness:
 
outstanding natural beauty; usually wooded or unpastured area: waterclarity exceptional Li Natural Area: trees and/or native vegetation common; some development evident(from fields, pastures,dwellings);
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water clarity discolored Li Common Setting:
: b. Uses of water body observed or evidences of (check as appropriate):.
not offensive, developed but uncluttered; water may be coloredor turbidLi Offensive:
[ livestock watering                         El contact recreation           ED irrigation withdrawal Li non contact recreation                     El fishing                     E- navigation El domestic water supply                     Li industrial water supply Ri picnic park activities El others, specify below
stream does not enhance aesthetics; cluttered; highly developed; dumping areas; water discolored TCEQ-10055 (0511512012)
: c. Check one of the following to best describe the aesthetics of the receiving water and the surrounding area:
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 41 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 64 of 155Worksheet 5.0Sewage Sludge Management and Disposal Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 65 of 155WORKSHEET 5.oSEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSALTHE FO ILOWING I S R EQUIRED FO R A LL T PDES PER MIT A PPLICATIONS THAT M EET T HE CONDITIONS AS OUTLINED I N T ECHNICAL REPORT 1.o,ITEM NO. 7.a. Is this a new permit application or an amendment permit application?
LI Wilderness: outstanding natural beauty; usually wooded or unpastured area: water clarity exceptional Li Natural Area: trees and/or native vegetation common; some development evident (from fields, pastures,dwellings); water clarity discolored Li Common Setting: not offensive, developed but uncluttered; water may be colored or turbid Li  Offensive: stream does not enhance aesthetics; cluttered; highly developed; dumping areas; water discolored TCEQ-10055 (0511512012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                Page 41 of 66
0 Yes E] No *The amendment requests will not change the sludge handling process atthe facility.
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 64 of 155 Worksheet 5.0 Sewage Sludge Management and Disposal
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 65 of 155 WORKSHEET 5.o SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL THE FO ILOWING I S R EQUIRED FO R A LL T PDES PER MIT A PPLICATIONS THAT M EET T HE CONDITIONS AS OUTLINED I N T ECHNICAL REPORT 1.o, ITEM NO. 7.
: a. Is this a new permit application or an amendment permit application?
0 Yes               E] No *The amendment requests will not change the sludge handling process at the facility.
: b. Does the facility discharge in the Lake Houston watershed?
: b. Does the facility discharge in the Lake Houston watershed?
R Yes 0 NoIf yes to either item a or b, Indicate by a check mark that a solids management planwas provided with the application.
R Yes               0 No If yes to either item a or b, Indicate by a check mark that a solids management plan was provided with the application. E-] N/A, see note above.
E-] N/A, see note above.NAiL P 4AE~~~A4 QA~(ntcl;~e 4).a. Please check t he current sludge disposal m ethod(s).
P             4AE~~~A4       NAiL                    QA~(ntcl;~e               4).
More t han one method can b echecked.[] Permitted landfill[] Marketing and distribution by the permittee
: a. Please check t he current sludge disposal m ethod(s). More t han one method can b e checked.
-- Registered land application siten-] Composted by the permittee
[]   Permitted landfill
[ Surface disposal site (sludge monofill)
[]   Marketing and distribution by the permittee
        -- Registered land application site n-]   Composted by the permittee
[     Surface disposal site (sludge monofill)
D Transported to another WWTP (written statement or contractual agreement required)
D Transported to another WWTP (written statement or contractual agreement required)
[] Beneficial land application as authorized in the existing permitb. Disposal site name: Blue Ridge Landfill, TCEQ Permit/Registration Number: 1505County where disposal site is located:
[] Beneficial land application as authorized in the existing permit
Fort Bend CountyC. Method of Transportation (truck, train, pipe, other): TruckHauler Registration Number: Aqua Zyme Services, Reg.. No. 21480Transported in: FI liquid E semi-liquid F-1 semi-solid Z] solid stateLand application for: EL Reclamation R Soil Conditioning
: b. Disposal site name:           Blue Ridge Landfill, TCEQ Permit/Registration Number: 1505 County where disposal site is located: Fort Bend County C. Method of Transportation (truck, train, pipe, other): Truck Hauler Registration Number: Aqua Zyme Services, Reg.. No. 21480 Transported in:             FI liquid         E semi-liquid               F-1 semi-solid Z] solid state Land application for:               EL Reclamation             R Soil Conditioning
: d. If the existing permit contains authorization for sludge land application, composting, marketing and distribution of sludge, and/or sludge lagoons and authorization t orenew t he activity is being s ought in t he application, t he appropriate s ections o f t heSludge Technical Report must be provided.
: d.     If the existing permit contains authorization for sludge land application, composting, marketing and distribution of sludge, and/or sludge lagoons and authorization t o renew t he activity is being s ought in t he application, t he appropriate s ections o f t he Sludge Technical Report must be provided.
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Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 45 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 66 of 155~~Ag S WJouA xMo S ~TD'GEPR'S-SOSALA hcio '4s,7a~5~
 
Are you requesting new authorization to beneficially land apply sewage sludge at thissite or a site under your direct control?Mi Yes 0 NoAre you requesting new authorization to market and distribute sewage sludge at thisfacility or a facility under your direct control?[] Yes W1 NoAre you requesting new authorization to compost sewage sludge?[D1 Yes IZ NoAre you requesting new authorization to surface dispose sewage sludge at this site orsite under your direct control?M Yes IZ NoAre you requesting new authorization t o in cinerate sewage sludge at t his site o r siteunder your direct control?ElYes WZINoIf yes to any of the above it ems, provide the information required in the S LUDGETECHNICAL REPORT.New authorization for beneficial land application, incineration, and sludge lagoons inthe TPDES or TLAP permits requires a major a mendmentto t he p ermit. Newauthorization for composting may require a major amendment to the permit. See theinstructions for an explanation whether a major amendment Is required or ifauthorization for composting can be added through the renewal process.TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 66 of 155 WJouA xMo S ~~Ag                                       S
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 46 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 67 of 155Worksheet 7.0Storm Water Runoff Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 68 of 155WORICSHEET 7.0STORMWATER RUNOFF WORIKSHEET REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS APPLYING FOR INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE FOR DISCHARGES OF STORM WATER RUNOFF.1. Do discharges from a ny of the p roposed or e xisting outfalls consist of stormw aterrunoff only o r s tormwater runoff and any of the l isted n on-stormwater discharges?
                                                                                ~TD'GEPR'S- SOSAL A    hcio           '4s,7a~5~
(See Instructions, Page 79)W-Yes IZINoIf yes, proceed as directed.
Are you requesting new authorization to beneficially land apply sewage sludge at this site or a site under your direct control?
If no, stop here.2. Indicate by a check mark which type of authorization covers or is proposed to coverdischarges from each stormwater outfall.  
Mi Yes           0 No Are you requesting new authorization to market and distribute sewage sludge at this facility or a facility under your direct control?
(See Instructions, Page 79)outfallI coverage Coverqag U'nde .r oulI coverbkoe coverage Under-UdrMGP Indiv"idual.
[] Yes           W1 No Are you requesting new authorization to compost sewage sludge?
Permit utar Under MSGI' In'dividual Pelrnit&#xfd;
[D1 Yes           IZ No Are you requesting new authorization to surface dispose sewage sludge at this site or site under your direct control?
:. ...., u a.... .. ....,-4. 4. .11 4 L4 -4* -II -I-J. .11 A -LIf you have indicated that all existing or proposed stormwater outfalls are coveredunder the MSGP, stop here. If you have indicated that you are seeking authorization under an individual permit, proceed as directed.
M Yes             IZ No Are you requesting new authorization t o in cinerate sewage sludge at t his site o r site under your direct control?
TH OU~0* GVrM ARE !EQ.~~)F R ]IAC obTFAtlHA.  
ElYes             WZINo If yes to any of the above it ems, provide the information required in the S LUDGE TECHNICAL REPORT.
..DISCH GES StOIMWATERANDT OR WT6IIfY`OtJARESEEKICN(
New authorization for beneficial land application, incineration, and sludge lagoons in the TPDES or TLAP permits requires a major a mendmentto t he p ermit. New authorization for composting may require a major amendment to the permit. See the instructions for an explanation whether a major amendment Is required or if authorization for composting can be added through the renewal process.
~N W&#xfd;MALftTO1UZATON UNDER MlIfS PERMIT APPLICATION.
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Indicate by a check mark that a site map(s) of the entire facility has been provided withthe following information.
 
H the location of each stormwater outfall to be covered by the permit;an outline of the drainage area that is within the facility's boundary and thatLInInIElcontributes storm water to each outfall to be covered by the permit;connections or discharge points to municipal separate storm sewer systems;locations of all structures (e.g. buildings,  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 67 of 155 Worksheet 7.0 Storm Water Runoff
: garages, storage tanks);structural control devices that are designed to reduce pollution In storm waterrunoff;process wastewater treatment units (including ponds);bag house and other air treatment units exposed to precipitation or runoff;landfills; scrapyards; surface water bodies (including wetlands);
 
TCEQ-1 0055 (0511512012)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 68 of 155 WORICSHEET 7.0 STORMWATER RUNOFF WORIKSHEET REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS APPLYING FOR INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE FOR DISCHARGES OF STORM WATER RUNOFF.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 51 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 69 of 155E vehicle and equipment maintenance areas;ED physical features of the site that may influence stormwater runoff or contribute adry weather flow;D locations where spills or leaks of reportable quality (as defined in 3o TAC &sect;327.4)have occurred during the three years b efore this application w as submitted t oobtain coverage under an individual permit; andED processing areas, storage area, material loading/unloading areas, and otherlocations where significant materials are exposed to precipitation or runoff.a. Provide an inventory, or list, of materials currently handled at the facility that may beexposed to precipitation.
: 1. Do discharges from a ny of the p roposed or e xisting outfalls consist of stormw ater runoff only o r s tormwater runoff and any of the l isted n on-stormwater discharges?
: b. Provide narrative descriptions of the industrial p rocesses and activities involving thematerials in the above-listed inventory that occur outdoors or in some manner that mayresult in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff.TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012)
(See Instructions, Page 79)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 52 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 70 of 155c. Describe any best management practices and controls that you are using to prevent oreffectively reduce pollution in stormwater discharges from the facility.
W-Yes         IZINo If yes, proceed as directed. If no, stop here.
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: 2. Indicate by a check mark which type of authorization covers or is proposed to cover discharges from each stormwater outfall. (See Instructions, Page 79)
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 53 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 71 of 155poJVA4 4-t1$ ~ ti gs800)a. TABLE i-SW: Please complete the table as directed.
U.n.:.e::**:.r:...**.:.                          :.....                      ..u a....
Outfall ____MXUM~VAL~
outfallI       coverage                   Coverqag U'nde.r       oulI           coverbkoe     ,
nflYA ~ ~ ~ ~/.Grab "lw Grab Plow Number 'ofSml Weighted Sample Weighted Storm M1ALComposipotie
coverage         Under-UdrMGP                 Indiv"idual. Permit     utar         Under MSGI'   In'dividual Pelrnit&#xfd;
~~ 116tI~~rn Sample 7 SampledpH (Standard Units) (min) (max) (min) (max) .....Total Suspended SolidsChemical Oxygen DemandTotal Organic CarbonOIl and GreaseTotal Arsenic 0.010Total Barium 0.010Total Cadmium 0.001Total Chromium  
: 4.                         4.                       .11           4              L 4   -                       4*                       -II     -     I
'0.010Trivalent ChromiumHexavalent Chromium 0..010Total Copper 0.010Total Lead 0.005Total Mercury ...0.0002Total Nickel 0.010Total Selenium 0.010Total Silver 0.002Total Zinc 0.005TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012)
                        -                     J.                       .11           A             - L If you have indicated that all existing or proposed stormwater outfalls are covered under the MSGP, stop here. If you have indicated that you are seeking authorization under an individual permit, proceed as directed.
Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 64 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 72 of 155b. TABLE 2-SW: Please complete the table as directed.  
TH OU~0*               GVrM ARE                                               R]IAC
(Instructions, Pages 8o)STR EE~TO K(t"q~ Pag.Please provide the following data for the storm event(s) which resulted in themaximum values for the analytical data submitted:
                                                                                  !EQ.~~)F obTFAtlHA.                       ..
a.b.C.d.e.g.Date of storm event:Duration of storm event (in minutes):
DISCH GES StOIMWATERANDT OR WT6IIfY`OtJARESEEKICN(
Total rainfall during storm event (in inches):Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previousmeasurable rain event: hoursMaximum flow rate during rain event (gallons/minute):
~N W&#xfd;MALftTO1UZATON UNDER MlIfS PERMIT APPLICATION.
Indicate by a check mark that a site map(s) of the entire facility has been provided with the following information.
H       the location of each stormwater outfall to be covered by the permit; an outline of the drainage area that is within the facility's boundary and that contributes storm water to each outfall to be covered by the permit; LI connections or discharge points to municipal separate storm sewer systems; nI locations of all structures (e.g. buildings, garages, storage tanks);
nI structural control devices that are designed to reduce pollution In storm water runoff; process wastewater treatment units (including ponds);
El bag house and other air treatment units exposed to precipitation or runoff; landfills; scrapyards; surface water bodies (including wetlands);
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 69 of 155 E      vehicle and equipment maintenance areas; ED     physical features of the site that may influence stormwater runoff or contribute a dry weather flow; D       locations where spills or leaks of reportable quality (as defined in 3o TAC &sect;327.4) have occurred during the three years b efore this application w as submitted t o obtain coverage under an individual permit; and ED      processing areas, storage area, material loading/unloading areas, and other locations where significant materials are exposed to precipitation or runoff.
: a. Provide an inventory, or list, of materials currently handled at the facility that may be exposed to precipitation.
: b. Provide narrative descriptions of the industrial p rocesses and activities involving the materials in the above-listed inventory that occur outdoors or in some manner that may result in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 70 of 155
: c. Describe any best management practices and controls that you are using to prevent or effectively reduce pollution in stormwater discharges from the facility.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 71 of 155 poJVA4                4-t1$                   ~ ti               gs800)
: a. TABLE i-SW: Please complete the table as directed.
Outfall ____MXUM~VAL~                                     nflYA         ~ ~ ~ ~
                  /.Grab                                                        Grab "lw         Plow     Number 'of SmlWeighted          Sample     Weighted   Storm         M1AL Composipotie
                    ~~                                           116tI~~rn             Sample 7   Sampled pH (Standard Units)                       (min)           (max)             (min)     (max)               .....
Total Suspended Solids Chemical Oxygen Demand Total Organic Carbon OIl and Grease Total Arsenic                                                                                               0.010 Total Barium                                                                                               0.010 Total Cadmium                                                                                               0.001 Total Chromium                                                                                           '0.010 Trivalent Chromium Hexavalent Chromium                                                                                         0..010 Total Copper                                                                                               0.010 Total Lead                                                                                                 0.005 Total Mercury ...                                                                                         0.0002 Total Nickel                                                                                               0.010 Total Selenium                                                                                             0.010 Total Silver                                                                                               0.002 Total Zinc                                                                                                 0.005 TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report                    Page 64 of 66
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 72 of 155
: b. TABLE 2-SW: Please complete the table as directed. (Instructions, Pages 8o)
STR     EE~TO                 K(t"q~                 Pag.
Please provide the following data for the storm event(s) which resulted in the maximum values for the analytical data submitted:
: a.       Date of storm event:
: b.        Duration of storm event (in minutes):
C.      Total rainfall during storm event (in inches):
: d.        Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable rain event:                               hours
: e.        Maximum flow rate during rain event (gallons/minute):
Total stormwater flow from rain event (in gallons):
Total stormwater flow from rain event (in gallons):
Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate:
: g.        Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate:
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Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical ReportPage 55 of 66 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 73 of 155Attachment ACopy of Application Fee4Submission Checklist, Pg. 1 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 76 of 155Attachment BUSGS Maps(Admin Report 1.0 -8.m., Pg. 12 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 77 of 155 THIS PAGE IS ANOVERSIZED DRAWING ORFIGURE,THAT CAN BE VIEWED AT THERECORD TITLED: BLESSING SE, TXDMA 6741 I SE-SERIES V882Attachment B 1USGS MAPWITHIN THIS PACKAGE...
 
02D01 THIS PAGE IS ANOVERSIZED DRAWING ORFIGURE,THAT CAN BE VIEWED AT THERECORD TITLED:PALACIOS NE, TX,DMA 674111 NE-SERIES V882Attachment B USGS MAPWITHIN THIS PACKAGE...
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 73 of 155 Attachment A Copy of Application Fee 4
02D02 THIS PAGE IS ANOVERSIZED DRAWING ORFIGURE,THAT CAN BE VIEWED AT THERECORD TITLED :IM[ATAGORDA,TEX, AMS 6841 III NW-SERIES V882Attachment B USGS MAPWITHIN THIS PACKAGE...
Submission Checklist, Pg. 1
02D03 THIS PAGE IS ANOVERSIZED DRAWING ORFIGURE,THAT CAN BE VIEWED AT THERECORD TITLED: WADWORTH,TEX, AMS 6841 IV NW-SERIES V882Attachment B USGS MAPWITHIN THIS PACKAGE...
 
02D04X Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 82 of 155Attachment CAffected Landowners Admin Report 1.1 -I.a. & b., Pg. 15 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 83 of 155LEGEND_____ South Toxas Nucear Plant-Adjacent Landowners A Outfial Location* kntenl Monwfto PointsUpstreanrvownstrea Markers-- Disharge Routea 200 4XSOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGOR.DA COUN~TY.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 76 of 155 Attachment B USGS Maps
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& ALUSONBOWERS V YBRANIFF JOHN R JR & MELISSABROWN DIANA LBROWN TRACE PROPERTIES LTDBURDITTTOMMIE W & JUDY L & TROY W JO ACANTRELL JAMES SCARROLL JOHNNIE LEECARROLL WAYNE & SUECHANCE FARMCHAPPELL COLEY & LOREE ELTONCHERYL WIITE INCCOLUER BILL & RUBYCOR0RON ALLEN ROYCOX JANE MCOX THOMAS BRENT &TERRI LYNNCRAIN GARY & KARENCOANEJOE MCULVER RAY M JRDAVIS CLYDE IDAVIS JEFF R & BETTY SDAY JEREMYDEFEHR KEITH D & BARBARADENHAM ALFRED BDORR FRANK DDZIUK ROBERT J/HELEN/JEFFERY&
Admin Report 1.0 - 8.m., Pg. 12
STACYATTAWAY ELYJAMESE ESTES DANIEL EDWARD III & TAMMY RESEEEXOTIC ISLE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCFALTYSEK NATHAN RAY & KERAFLORE5 JAMES W & THOMAS 0FLOYD CHARLES R ESTATEFREEMAN FAMILYTRUST GAERTNER DEAN R & MARY BESH GAERTNERGATELY FRANCIS & JOY DGAVENDER M E & ROSALIEGAVENDER RONALD FGILLILAND ANGELA MGOODMAN LESLIE LGREGORY JAM ES FGROTH ALISON E GST EXEMPT DE3CENDANTS TRUSTGROTH CARL E & KATHY DHANSEN DORIS BUNGE FAMILY TRUST 2012HARRISON GEORGE R & DONNA CORNELIUS HENDERSON ROBERT K JRHICKS MICHAEL & CHARLENEHINOTE RUSSELL E & DIANEHOWAATON MARION L & VWCKIE EHUBBARD PROPERTIES LTDHUGHEYJOHN RIVY DONALD D & JOYCEJANISE NATHAN S & PAMELA SJOHNSON DIRK 19 KIM8RA KJONES JEANNIE RKEY MARTIN L & DONNA LKIENTZ CALVIN WKIRBY BRENTT & SUE WKNAPP DEBBIE KIRESOSTESSAUDER HARRY 8 & SHERYE. 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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 86 of 155Attachment DOriginal Photographs Admin Report 1.1 -2., Pg. 12 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 87 of 155RPS Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 88 of 155Attachment D -Outfall PhotosPhoto1 -Outfall 002Photo 2 -Outfall 001, Looking downstream Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 89 of 155Photo 3 -Outfall 001 looking outPhoto 4 -Outfall 003 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 90 of 155Photo 5 -Outfall 004Photo 6 -Outfall 005 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 91 of 155Photo 7 -Outfall 006 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 92 of 155Attachment EUSGS MapSPIF, Item 8 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 93 of 155Downstream ofOutOfll 0031WIMile Doitam ofDownstream Outf 00 1 & 004O u t fa U l 0 0 53 W a I s h o n nthe. FullSze"W SouthTexn ud....lan Map as required.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 94 of 155Attachment FWastewater Generating ProcessTech Report 1.0 1.c., Pg. 1 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 95 of 155Attachment F -Wastewater Generating ProcessMain Cooling Reservoir
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-- Outfall 001Outfall 001 is the discharge point for the 7,000-acre main cooling reservoir.
02D01
This reservoir is part of themain recirculating cooling water loop used to remove heat from the steam-electric generating units.There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since March 1997 otherthan minor permitted leakagethrough the closed spillway gates and relief wells. If a discharge were to occur, blowdown from themain cooling reservoir would make up the largest percentage of wastewater.
 
A discharge from Outfall001 would flow to the Colorado River (Colorado River Tidal in Segment 1401 of the Colorado RiverBasin).All internal outfalls (Outfalls 101, 201, 401, and 601) discharge to the main cooling reservoir.
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Outfall 501would also discharge to the reservoir via Outfall 101, but has not discharge since 1992.Low Volume Wastewater (Outfalls 101 and 201)Low volume wastewater results from water treatment operations, boiler blowdown, HVAC blowdown, floor drains, SPCC sources and their associated oily water treatment system discharges, and othermiscellaneous sources.
02D02
Boiler blowdown is from one auxiliary steam boiler, released to reduceimpurities in the water that can cause corrosion and boiler tube failure.
 
Service water is demineralized and regeneration of the demineralizer resin beds produces an acidic and caustic wastewater that istreated at the neutralization basins along with boiler blowdown.
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The floor drain system capturescondensate and water from production and maintenance areas that may contain oil or grease, which isthen transported to the oily waste treatment system where the oil is separated from the water. Thefirst flush of stormwater from some production and storage areas is also treated in the oily wastesystem. Other non-processstormwater flow is directed through designated stormwater outfalls.
02D03
Treated Domestic Wastewater (Outfalls 401 and 601)Domestic wastewater is treated onsite in two package treatment systems consisting of aeration, clarification, and disinfection.
 
Car wash water, air conditioning condensate, HVAC cooling towerblowdown, and stormwater are commingled with the domestic wastewater prior to treatment.
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Metal Cleaning Waste (Outfall 501)Metal cleaning waste has not been discharged since 1992. Metal cleaning using chemical or non-chemical liquids produces a waste that would be discharged through Outfall 501 to the neutralization basins (Outfall 101). Stormwater may also be discharge through Outfall 501.Main Cooling Reservoir (MCR) Relief Well Effluent (Outfolls 002-006)MCR relief well effluent is collected from the perimeter of the MCR and discharge via Outfall 002-006without treatment.
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Outfall 002 is also authorized to discharge demineralized water fromInstrumentation.
 
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 98 of 155Attachment HFlow Schematic DiagramsTech Report 1.0- 2.b., Pg. 3 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 99 of 155Colorado RiverNotes:Outfall has not discharged since March 4, 1997.** Outfall has not discharged since December 1992.SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
 
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 102 of 155LOW VOLUME WASTEWATER including wastewater from the following operations and sources:.
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    77471 16  CANTRELL  JAMESS                                    302 EMPRESS  LANE            LEAGUECITY    TX              77573 17  CARROLL  JOHNNIE   LEE                              1071 CR385                  PALACIOS                        77465 1i  CARROLL  WAYNE&SUE                                  352 CR 243                  BAYCITY        Tx              77414 19  CHANCE  FARM                                        P 0265 FBOX                      WICHITAFALLS  Tx              76307 20  CHAPPELL  COLEY   & LOREEELTON                      2010 CR243                  SAYCITY        TX              77414 21  CHERYL  WIITE INC                                    607 SALERNO                  SUGARLAND      0X              77478 22  COLUERBILL    & RUBY                                  H61 CALADIUM  COURT        LAKEJACKSON    T3              77566 23  COR0RON ALLEN       ROY                              625 GREENDEWITTRD            CUERO                          77954 24  COXJANEM                                              1540 CR243                  BAYCITY        T3 TY TX              77414 25  COXTHOMASBRENT        &TERRILYNN                    550CR 243 SELKIRK  RD        BAYCITY        TX              77414 26  CRAINGARY& KAREN                                      1190 CR243 (SELKIRS  RD)    BAYCITY        TX              77414 27  COANEJOE    M                                        2909 OAKDR                  BAYCITY        TX              77414 28  CULVER  RAYM JR                                      306 PRIVATE ROAD608          BAYCITY        TX              77414 29  DAVISCLYDE    I                                      1320CR243 SELKIRK  RD      BAYCITY        T1 03              77414 30  DAVISJEFFR &BETTYS                                    P 0 BOX3196                  PORTLAVACA    03 0X              77979 31  DAYJEREMY                                            10684 CRf303                PLANTERSVILLE                  77363 32  DEFEHR  KEITHD &BARBARA                              P BOX0 126                  WADSWORTH      TX              77483 33  DENHAMALFREDB                                        P G BOX1792                  RAYCITY                        77404 34  DORRFRANKD                                            17603 WESYTLEIGH  DR        HOUSTON        TX              77077 35  DZIUKROBERT      J/HELEN/JEFFERY&   STACYATTAWAY     1824 SUNSETDR                BAYCITY        T3              77414 36  ELYJAMESE                                             1700GOLDEN  AVERI100        RAYCRY        TX              77414 37  ESTES DANIEL   EDWARDIII&TAMMYRESEE                  P0 BOX27                    ELMATON        TX              77440 33  EXOTICISLEHOMEOWNERS          ASSOC                  1322 BETEEL                  HOUSTON                        77055 39  FALTYSEK  NATHAN     RAY& KERA                        2021 HIAMILTON  DRIVE        ROSENBERG      0X              77471 40  FLORE5JAMESW &THOMAS0                                J1B3 WILLOWSTREET            BAYCITY        TX 03              77414 41  FLOYD  CHARLES   RESTATE                            1700 :COUNTY  ROAD243        BAYCITY        TX T5              77414 42  FREEMAN    FAMILYTRUST                               P G BOX789                  BROOKSHIRE    Tx T3              77423 43  GAERTNER   DEANR& MARYBESHGAERTNER                  27002 MESAVERDEDRIVE        MAGNOLIA      TY              77355 44  GATELY  FRANCIS   &JOYD                              1802 CR 243                  BAYERY        03              77414 45  GAVENDER    M E& ROSALIE                            1990 CR 243                  BAYCITY        T3              77414 45  GAVENDER    RONALD   F                              PG EOX372                    WADSWORTH      T3              77483 47  GILLILAND  ANGELA   M                                R20TW  3TH ST                HOUSTON        03 TX              77018 40  GOODMANLESLIE      L                                18100FFPP                    PASADENA      TX TX              77502 49  GREGORY  JAMESF                                      411 S BELKNAP  ST            SUGARLAND      T0 03              77478 GROTHALISONEGSTEXEMPTDE3CENDANTS              TRUST   SSSSSANFELIPESTE200          HOUSTON        Tx T3              77056 51 GROTHCARLE &KATHY          D                          2811 GOLDEN  LARCHDR        KATY          03(              77494 52  HANSEN  DORISBUNGEFAMILY        TRUST2012          7282 1'M521                  PALAClOS                        77465 53  HARRISON    GEORGER& DONNACORNELIUS                  2486 CR 222                  BAYCITY                        77414 54                                                                                                    T3 HENDERSON     ROBERT   KJR                          535 AZALEADELL  DR          HOUSTON                        77018 55  HICKSMICHAEL      &CHARLENE                          20822 RIVAFUDGE              FAIROAKSRANCH                  78015 56  HINOTERUSSELL      E& DIANE                          2315 OAKVIEW  DR            MISSOURICIE                    774159 57  HOWAATONMARIONL& VWCKIE             E                720 CR243                    BAYCITY                        77114 so  HUBBARDPROPERTIES        LTD                          PO BOX2&3                    VANVLECK                        77.00 59  HUGHEYJOHN      R                                    59 EXOTIC  ISLEDRIVE        BAYCITY                        77414 60  IVYDONALD    D &JOYCE                                2058 CR 243                  DAYCRIY                        77414 "X
61  JANISENATHANS&PAMELA           S                    592 CR243                    BAYCITY                        77414 62  JOHNSONDIRK19 KIM8RAK                                3313 ASPENBEROOK  COURT    PEARLAND                        77581 IL 63  JONESJEANNIE    R                                    726 S PRAIRIERD              NEWLENOX                        60,151 TX 64  KEYMARTINL&DONNAL                                    9810SPINGFIELD  RIDGEDR      KATY                            77494 T0 65  KIENTZCALVIN    W                                    3669FM2268                  BAYICRY        T3              77414 66  KIRBY  BRENTT& SUEW                                    P 0 BOX32                  WADSWORTH                      71413 TX 67  KNAPPDEBBIE      KIRE                                  PG BOOX4179                HOUSTON        T3              77210 68                                                                                                    OH SOSTESSAUDER      HARRY   8 & SHERYE. LSZEINBACH      P0 BOX211101                COLUMBUS      T3              43221 69  KRENEK   LARRYJ&DEANNAH                                32653 PECANHILL            BROOKSHIRE    TX T3              77423 7n  LANDERS  JOHNS SR&JANEC                              2014 COUNTY  ROAD243        BAYCTY        TX              77414 71  LEDWIGJULIUSH RR     & SCOTT   D LEDWIG              PG BOX190                  BLESSING      TX T3              77419 7Z    LEISSNER DAYTON   LANE                              5619 CR112                  VANVLECK      TX T3              77402 73  LESLIE JESSICA                                        110 CANYON  DRIVE          SANANTONIO    0X TX              78209 74    LIGUMSJOHNE& IENNIFER         H                      3736 KNOLLWOOGST            HOUSTON        T1              77019 75    LOYACANO    RAYDALE&FRANCES                          448 CR243                    BAYCETY        IL              77414 76    MARTIN  JERRYL& KATHRYN                              1R78CR243                  BAYCITY        TX              77414 77    MASSEY  DAVE& NANCY       SPEICH                    4021 BYRON                  HOUSTON        T3              7700S 78    MATHERNE    TERRY A &SUSANK                          4841 BRAIRBEND  DRIVE      HOUSTON        TX              77035 70    MCELMURRAY      ELIHENRY                              1718 CR243                  BAYCIE                          77414 MCGEE  CLAUDE&BARBARA         PRESLEY                700 AVENUE F NORTH          BAYCITY                        77414 81    MCKINLEYJESSE    G ETAL                              12522 CAMPSITE TRAIL        CYPRESS        TX              77429 83    MILER SEAN   GORDON                                  P0BOX669                    8AYCERY                        77404 MILLER  RONNIELAVELLE                                2404 AVENUE  H              BAYCETY                        77414 64    MOBLEY  LARRY   W & CAROL   I                        1810 CR243                                                  77414 BAYCITY 05    MOFFITTREALESTATE      I LLC                        13002 KLUGE RD              CYPRESS                        77429 MONTGOMERY      JACKC &BARBARA     I                435 FOXBRIARLANE            SUGARLAND                      77478 07    MORRISSTEVEI                                          5151EDLOEAPT9107            HOUSTON                        7700D 8R    NIELSEN  DONALD   & MARYJEAN                        1910 CR243                  RAYCITY                        77414 TR OCONNEILL  PATRICK I                                10101 SOUTHWEST  FWYSTE100 HOUSTON                        77074 00    OWENBESSIE    MAE                                    15318ARHWOODDR              SUGARLAND                      7747B 91                                                                                                    TX PAJESTKA  BLANCHE                                    P 0 BOX105                  HOLLAND                        76534 02    PETRVALSEK  GERALD&     MARGARET   ELLENPETRVALSKY  6717 COTTON                HOUSTON                        77092
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 85 of 155 PHILLIPSBRIANM &PAMELA        A                  5EW HIGHWAY    36 N        BELLVILLE                77418 PLUMMERCHIEDRENS'        TRUST                    2101 CRAWFORD  ST STE302  HOUSTON                  77002 PLUMMERMATTHEW          W JRTRUSTEE                2101CRAWFORDSUITE      204 HOUSTON                  77002 POPPCEDRICE &JOANN                                4612 CR 410 RD            ELCAIMPO                  77437 POSTERWARTREUR        1999 REVOCABLE              4408 LONGCHAMPDRAPTS8 AUSnN                    78746 POSWAYJOHNP &ELISSA                                6903 ELMTRACEDR            SUGARLAND                77479 PURYEAR  MARILYN    ANN                          334 CR243 / SELKIRK RD    BAYCITY                  77414 PYATTE JOSEPHB                                    1070CR 243                 BAYCITY                  77414 QUINNEY  JOSEPHF                                  P 06X.71                  MARKHAM                  77456 RADITETRAVIS    WILUAM&NICOLEP                    E13TWINPINESDR            FRENDSWOC)D              77546 REUSERUSSELL    P &ALYCE    J                      30702 MCKINNEY  DR        TOMBALL                  77375 RICHARDSON    JERRY& BARBARA                      P B BOX911                WADSWORTH                77483 ROBERTS  PAULD &LINDAI                            29017TH1TR363              BAYCITY                  77414 ROYCHRISA& KELLIE      D                          P BOX C 926                  SANTEFE                  77517 RUNNELLS  CLIVE  III                              P0 EOX 5097                AUSTIN                    78703 RUNNELLS  CLIVEIV                                P 0 EOX5097                AUSTIN                    79763 SAHAJOHN BYRON      &AMANDAKAY                    2E95 CR391                PALACIOS                  77465 SALAZAR  RUBEN                                    4702 MIMOSACIR            RICHMOND                  77406 SAMSCLEOLESTER      & MARYK                        2(B CR243                  BAYCITY                  77454 SAVAGE  JOHINMORRIS                                4797 FM 2853              PALACICS                  77465 SAVAGEKEN&CINDY                                    1652 CR 243                DAYCITY                  77414 SCHEPSBRENT                                        550COLLEGE                BELLAIRE                77401 SCHWARTZ    SIDNEY TRUSTEE                        1940AVENUE  G             BAYCITY                  77414 SELKIRK ISLANDIMPROVEMENT        COMMITTEE        1650CR243                  BAYCITY                  77414 SHEPPARD    IIENRY C                              5207 MARBLE  GATE          HOUSTON                  77069 SHERRILL  KAREN                                    11707 CEDARPOINTCOURT      HOUSTON                  77070 SILLERSCYNTHIABREVTRUST                            5555 45TH ST              MOORHEAD                  65160 SILVERTHORNE    KENNETH    W                      1574CR 243                BAYCITY                  77414 SNYDER  JAMESEUGENE        & CAROLYNL              1930 CR 243 SELKIRK RD    BAYCITY                  77414 SPECKFAMILY    LIVINGTRUST                        11D2SYCAMORE    RD        RICHMOND                  77469 SPROTTHANNAH      ASHIEY                          9479 LIGH.SEY LN          COLLEGESTATION            77540 SPROTTSHERRY    LCULVER                          9479 LIGHTSEY LN          COLLEGESTATION            77*45 STEFFEK  KEITH  A & JONNIEE                        7601 SWANSONDR            RICHMOND                  774G6 SZEINBACH    SANDYA                                1054 CR 243                DAYCITY                  77414 TALASEK  MELVINB                                  P 0 BOX397                WADSWORTH                 77463 TALASEK  MICHAEL    M & KARSEJ TALASEK            P 0 BDX278                MATAGORDA                77457 THESCHINDLER    UVING    TRUST                    1LSWESTEVANS              WHARTON                  77488 THOMASHARRY      R1R & DIANA                      2108 CR243                BAYCITY                  77414 TILLER DAVEGUYI11&TALBOTT          FAMILYLIVINGTRUST 2613 TUPELO                BAYCITY                  77414 TRACYTRENTN                                        P0 BOX350                  WADSWORTH                77483 TRAHANRONALD      L&GAILE                        2704 CR243                BAYCITY                  77414 TURNERGERALD      D                                33Z7 EASTOVERDALE          PEARLAND                77584 URBAN*EK  ALBERT  AIR& ANNETTE    L              7402 FP 361                RICHMOND                77469 VANCEJOAHN    T III&ELIZABETH                      3100 AVENUE  H            BAYCITY                  77414 VAUGHAN    WATTSRARD&PATSYKAYE        VAUGHA  N    1493 CR243                BAYCTTY                  77414 VAVRA JARRETT&TAMMY                                3458 CR 384                PALACIOS                77465 VAVRA MILTONJR                                    415 CR 353                PALACIOS                  77465 WALKER  TEDL& LORT    I                          402 MAIN9TH FLOOR          HOUTO N                  77002 WARRKENNETH      HJR &CHRISTIAN  SWINBANK        P 0 BOX1127                FULSHEAR                  77441 WEDEMEIER    THOMASM                              1420R5243                  BAYCITY                  77414 WENZEL  CHARLES  E &MARIELLEN                    2701 PARKWAY              ROSENBERG                77471 WESTMORELAND      GREGB                          18VALHALLA  DR            BAYCITY                  77414 WIKOFPLEEE A KERRI                                1650CA 243                BAYCETY                  77414 WINTERSJOSEPHP &DOLORES                            252 CR243                  BAYCIT"                  77414 YOUNGROBERTAUSTIN                                  P0.BOX632                  MATAGORDA                77457 ZABOROSKI    EUGENE&SELPHINE                      184 LCR743 A               THORNTON                76687 ZARRANSKY    MICHAEL   C& RUTH                    6529MERLIN                HOUSTON                  77055
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 86 of 155 Attachment D Original Photographs Admin Report 1.1 - 2., Pg. 12
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 87 of 155 RPS
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 88 of 155 Attachment D - Outfall Photos Photo1 - Outfall 002 Photo 2 - Outfall 001, Looking downstream
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 89 of 155 Photo 3 - Outfall 001 looking out Photo 4 - Outfall 003
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 90 of 155 Photo 5 - Outfall 004 Photo 6 - Outfall 005
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 91 of 155 Photo 7 - Outfall 006
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 92 of 155 Attachment E USGS Map SPIF, Item 8
 
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 94 of 155 Attachment F Wastewater Generating Process Tech Report 1.0 1.c., Pg. 1
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 95 of 155 Attachment F - Wastewater Generating Process Main Cooling Reservoir -- Outfall 001 Outfall 001 is the discharge point for the 7,000-acre main cooling reservoir. This reservoir is part of the main recirculating cooling water loop used to remove heat from the steam-electric generating units.
There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since March 1997 otherthan minor permitted leakage through the closed spillway gates and relief wells. If a discharge were to occur, blowdown from the main cooling reservoir would make up the largest percentage of wastewater. A discharge from Outfall 001 would flow to the Colorado River (Colorado River Tidal in Segment 1401 of the Colorado River Basin).
All internal outfalls (Outfalls 101, 201, 401, and 601) discharge to the main cooling reservoir. Outfall 501 would also discharge to the reservoir via Outfall 101, but has not discharge since 1992.
Low Volume Wastewater (Outfalls 101 and 201)
Low volume wastewater results from water treatment operations, boiler blowdown, HVAC blowdown, floor drains, SPCC sources and their associated oily water treatment system discharges, and other miscellaneous sources. Boiler blowdown is from one auxiliary steam boiler, released to reduce impurities in the water that can cause corrosion and boiler tube failure. Service water is demineralized and regeneration of the demineralizer resin beds produces an acidic and caustic wastewater that is treated at the neutralization basins along with boiler blowdown. The floor drain system captures condensate and water from production and maintenance areas that may contain oil or grease, which is then transported to the oily waste treatment system where the oil is separated from the water. The first flush of stormwater from some production and storage areas is also treated in the oily waste system. Other non-processstormwater flow is directed through designated stormwater outfalls.
Treated Domestic Wastewater (Outfalls 401 and 601)
Domestic wastewater is treated onsite in two package treatment systems consisting of aeration, clarification, and disinfection. Car wash water, air conditioning condensate, HVAC cooling tower blowdown, and stormwater are commingled with the domestic wastewater prior to treatment.
Metal Cleaning Waste (Outfall 501)
Metal cleaning waste has not been discharged since 1992. Metal cleaning using chemical or non-chemical liquids produces a waste that would be discharged through Outfall 501 to the neutralization basins (Outfall 101). Stormwater may also be discharge through Outfall 501.
Main Cooling Reservoir (MCR) Relief Well Effluent (Outfolls 002-006)
MCR relief well effluent is collected from the perimeter of the MCR and discharge via Outfall 002-006 without treatment. Outfall 002 is also authorized to discharge demineralized water from Instrumentation.
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 96 of 155 Attachment G Facility Plot Plan Tech Report 1.0- I.e., Pg. 2
 
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 98 of 155 Attachment H Flow Schematic Diagrams Tech Report 1.0- 2.b., Pg. 3
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 99 of 155 Colorado River SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS Notes:
Outfall has not discharged since March 4, 1997.
ATTACHMENT H
** Outfall has not discharged since December 1992.
FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 001 DRAW,/N BY   SSW"LSODI SCALE!               PROJ.         2014TDOES CHECKEDBY:T KOENINGS         De.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 100 of 155 Effluent from Relief Wells W1.W125                                  OUTFALL 002 Plant drainage ditch to Colorado River, Tidal Am -
w Demineralized Water from Instrumentation SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS ATTACHMENT H FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 002 DRAWANBY:   S,3VLSON SCALE:                   PROJ.             201 4TPDES CHECKEDBY:T KOEWJINDS      Z.. b., -le         FILE NO. SRJI4 Osa APPROVEDBY:         - DATEPRINTED:
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Page 101 of 155 I      OUTFALL 003 Effluent from Relief Wells  I                    West Branch of the WI 38-W195 W              Colorado River OUTFALL 004 Effluent from Relief Wells    Main Cooling Reservoir W196-W268                      Spillway W
OUTFALL 005 Effluent from Relief Wells          AI        East Fork Little Robbins W269-W483 w                    SloughI OUTFALL 006 Effluent from Relief Wells                        Little Robbins Slough W483-W670 i          -                                a-SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS ATTACHMENT H FLOW SCHEMATIC -OUTFALL 003, 004, 005, 006 DRAM BYA: SSWMLSON SCALE:               PROJ.             2014WMES CHECKED8Y:TKOENINGB   Se 'br oIP       FILENO.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 102 of 155 LOW VOLUME WASTEWATER                                                   recirculation line including wastewater from the following operations and sources:.
* demineralizer regenerant wastewater;
* demineralizer regenerant wastewater;
* condenser polishing regenerant wastewater;
* condenser polishing regenerant wastewater;                                                                                         OUTFALL101
* boiler blowdown;
* boiler blowdown;                                                         NEUTRALIZATION BASINS
* boiler drainage;.
* boiler drainage;.
* laboratory, instrument, and sampling sources;* well water filter backwash;
* laboratory, instrument, and sampling sources;                                   Neutralization*
* water softener regenerate;
I -                  Mixing*
* floor drains in chemical storage containment areas;* rinse water from triple rinsing empty chemical drums;, fuel handling building HVAC blowdown; and* miscellaneous low volume wastewater.
* well water filter backwash; Sedimentation                                                            to Main Cooling
recirculation line--------------------
* water softener regenerate; Reservoir
I -NEUTRALIZATION BASINSNeutralization*
* floor drains in chemical storage containment areas;
Mixing*Sedimentation OUTFALL101 to Main CoolingReservoir sludge to landfillMetal Cleaning Waste Effluent(Outfall 501"*)Storm WaterNotes:'Treatment may be used based on influent quality-Outfall 501 has not discharged since December 1992.SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
* rinse water from triple rinsing empty chemical drums;
-OUTFALL 101DRAMI BY: SSWILSON SCALE. PR04, 2514TPOES CHECKED BY:KOENINOS Be*ba 5cl. ,t FILE NO0. GNJS.Y.*Stl,,t APPROVED B:jS 22 DAT PRINTYEDDATE:I Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 103 of 1556sludge to incineration and/or landfill----w- filter media to landfillSOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASNotes:*** Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.
,     fuel handling building HVAC blowdown; and
ATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
* miscellaneous low volume wastewater.
-OUTFALL 201SS=tLSON SCAL.E: PROJ. 2E14TPDES "KOENINGS1 See Sa' cIe FILE NO. NFSw ,-DATE PRINTED:
sludge to landfill Metal Cleaning Waste Effluent                     Storm Water (Outfall 501"*)
I&#xfd;&#xfd;Mr RPSI01.5 C..t. A.iObOR S,,*bIX1210 C~ftI~4 ShVft~.o00051 70043 P~T0O Attachment NOC-AE-14003142.
SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS Notes:
Page 104 of 155AERATION TANKSActivated Sludge FoamSuppression Screening L -----------------
      'Treatment may be used based on influent quality ATTACHMENT H
OUTFALL 401DIGESTERSludge to landfill  
        - Outfall 501 has not discharged since December 1992.                                                                   FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 101 DRAMIBY:   SSWILSON SCALE.           PR04,           2514TPOES CHECKEDBY:KOENINOS             ,t Be*ba 5cl. FILENO0. GNJS.Y.*Stl,,t APPROVEDB:jS   22 DAT PRINTYED DATE:
---Aerobic Digestion to Main CoolingReservoir SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
I
-OUTFALL 401DRAMN BY: SSVVILSON SCALE: PROJ. 2014ITPDES CHECKED BY: T KOENINOS S50 b.-.1 FS~ ILE NO. DThYoaAPPROVE BYOR DATE PRINTED:DATE:-~~2 1~- H5,-,.S1 Omonommomwjb&#xfd; Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 105 of 155Metal CleaningWastetwater Inorganic Basin-- Coagulation' Chemical Precipitation*
 
Sedimentation to Outfall 101OUTFALL 501(no discharge since 1992)Storm WaterSOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 103 of 1556 sludge to incineration and/or landfill
-OUTFALL 501DRAWN BY: SSW1LSON SCALE PROJ. 2014TPOES CHECKED BY; T KOEtNO1 S U0 bar ato j FRLE NO. ST._Fl R- ,.gAPPROVED BY: -DATE PRINTED;DATE; Ua. 12. 20114Notes:* Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.
                                                                    - -   -- w-   filter media to landfill SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS Notes:
I RPS]23* Card,.. B.do23I 23,4?. 230042350 CR232323 at 31,50 N00fl. Stat,*a,1431 Faa.. 00746i Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 106 of 155'AERATION TANKSActivated Sludge FoamSuppression Screening
ATTACHMENT H
-------------------
***Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.       FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 201 SS=tLSON SCAL.E:                 PROJ.           2E14TPDES "KOENINGS1 See Sa' cIe         FILENO.     NFSw     ,
OUTFALL 601DIGESTERAerobic Digestion I. to Main CoolingReservoir sludge tolandfill SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANTMATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXASATTACHMENT HFLOW SCHEMATIC  
                                                                                - DATEPRINTED:         I
-OUTFALL 601DRAWN RY: SD LSON SCALE: PROJ. 2014TPDES CHECKED BY: T KOEINGS So.. batb scar FILE NO. STNFl, FIS-ll,.E,.
                                                                      &#xfd;&#xfd;M 01.5 C..t. A.iObORS,,*bIX 1210C~ftI~4     ShVft~.o r      RPSI            0005170043  P~T0O
APPROVED RY: -DATE PR1NTE:DATE: 0. 201"TA IML AI 20a Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 107 of 155Attachment IWater Treatment Chemicals Tech Report 1.0- 5.c., Pg. 8 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 108 of 155Treatment Chemicals Product Manufacturer Use Components Listed in CAS Frequency of Toxicity ProductName MSDS Use Data Concentration In MSDSSodium ypolorite 7681 3 times per dayLiquichSor Univar :Biocidt for 20 minutes to Yes 0.15-0.6 ppm total1310e73-unit's cooling residual chlorineSodium Hydroxide 2 waterSodium nitrite 7632 As needed to 0.25 oz per gallon of1359 Plus Nalco Corrosion inhibitor 0 maintain No closed cooling system7775-19-Sodium nictaborate concentration water119H Nalco Oxygen scavenger Hydrazine 302-011-2 Continuous Yes 0.1 ppm to feedwater Sodium Nitrite 7632 As needed toLCS-60 Nalco Corrosion inhibitor 0 maintain No 500-1500 ppm sodiumSodium Tetraborate 1330 concentration nitrite concentration 4.1 Scale Polyacrylic Acid N/A Continuous 935cNlcoNo 0.25 ppm federate asinhibitor/dispersant product3 times per dayACTI-BROM Nalco Biocide Sodium bromide 7647 for 20 minutes to Yes 0.15-0.6 ppm total.131.8 6 unit's cooling residual chlorinewaterB-2200 Varichem.
 
Algaecide Ethyl Alcohol 64-17-S Batch treated as No 5 ppmneededB-2206 Varichem Biocide Broimochloro-5.5-N/A Continuous No 0.5-2 ppmdiniethylydantoin Scale andSC-23 10 Varichen coaroaiondinibitor None listed N/A Continuous No 80-120 ppm Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 109 of 155Didecyl-Dimethyl-7173 4 ppm as product (2.5H-130M Nalco Biocide Ammonium chloride 52/Yr. Yes ppm. as active) to aux.Ethanol 64-17-5 cooling system for 8-hours twice per year.Magnesium Salt N/A2-Methyl-4-Isothiazolin 2682 Batch treated as77352NA Nalco Isothiazolin one 4 needed Yes 300 ppm5-Chloro-2-Methyl 26172-_ 1 _sothiazolin-3-one 55-4 _ 1 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 110 of 155UnIVAR@Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data SheetMSDS No:
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142.
Version No: 010 2014-03-18 Order No; I ZIUnivar USA Inc., 17425 NE Union Hill Rd., Redmond WA 98052(425) 889 3400Emergency Assistance For emergency assistance involving chemicals callChemtrec
Page 104 of 155 AERATION TANKS Activated Sludge Foam Suppression Screening L                 -----------------
-(800) 424-9300 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 111 of 155UNIVAR USA INC.ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 Annotation:
OUTFALL 401 DIGESTER Sludge to landfill - --
MSDS NO:OX76685 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 COMPANY IDENTITY:
Aerobic Digestion to Main Cooling Reservoir SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS ATTACHMENT H FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 401 DRAMNBY:   SSVVILSONSCALE:         PROJ.         2014ITPDES CHECKED BY:T KOENINOS   S50 b.-.1     ILE NO.
UnivarPRODUCT IDENTITY:
FS~            DThYoa APPROVE BYOR       DATEPRINTED:
Liquichiso 10-16% (Sodium Hypochsorite 10-16%)DATE: 12/21/11PAGE: 1 OF 8SAFETY DATA SHEETThis Safety Data Sheet conforms to ANSI Z400.5, and to the format requirements and the International Chemical Safety Cards of the Global Harmonizing System.THIS SOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910,1200 (HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)
DATE:
IMPORTANT:
                                                                                              ~~2           1~-H5,-,.S1 O
Read this SOS before handling  
monommomwjb&#xfd;
& disposing of this product.Pass this information on to employees, customers,  
 
& users of this product.SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE AND OF THE SUPPLIERPRODUCT IDENTITY:
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 105 of 155 OUTFALL 501 Metal Cleaning                                                                  (no discharge since 1992)
SDS NUMBER:NEW MSDS DATE:COMPANY IDENTITY:
Inorganic Basin Wastetwater
COM1PANY ADDRESS:COMPANY CITY&#xfd;COMPANY PHONE:EMERGENCY PHONES:Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)OX7668512/21/2011 Univar17425 NE Union Hill RoadRedmond, WA 980521-425-889-3406 CHEMTREC:
                                              --                 Coagulation'                                             to Outfall 101 Chemical Precipitation*
1-800-424-9300 (USA)CANUTEC:
Sedimentation Storm Water SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS ATTACHMENT H FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 501 DRAWNBY:   SSW1LSON SCALE                   PROJ.               2014TPOES CHECKEDBY;T KOEtNO1         U0 bar ato S              j FRLENO.     ST._Fl R- ,.g APPROVEDBY:           - DATEPRINTED; Notes:                                                                                DATE;         Ua. 12.20114
1-613-996-6666 (CANADA)SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION DANGERI!EXPOSURE PREVENTION:
* Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.
STRICT HYGIENEI AVOID ALL CONTACTIRISK STATEMENTS:
B.do23I 23,4?.
R35 Causes severe burns.RS Very toxic to aquatic organisms.
23* Card,..          2300 42350 CR232323 at 31,50 N00fl. Stat,
                                                                                                                          *a,1431 Faa..00746 i
I        RPS]
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 106 of 155' AERATION TANKS Activated Sludge Foam Suppression Screening OUTFALL 601 DIGESTER Aerobic Digestion I.                                   to Main Cooling Reservoir sludge tolandfill SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS ATTACHMENT H FLOW SCHEMATIC - OUTFALL 601 DRAWNRY:   SD LSON SCALE:                 PROJ.             2014TPDES CHECKEDBY:T KOEINGS     So.. batbscar      FILENO. STNFl, FIS-ll,.E,.
APPROVEDRY:       - DATEPR1NTE:
DATE:           0.201               ,*.
                                                                  "TAIML AI     20 a
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 107 of 155 Attachment I Water Treatment Chemicals Tech Report 1.0- 5.c., Pg. 8
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 108 of 155 Treatment Chemicals Product     Manufacturer         Use           Components Listed in   CAS     Frequency of       Toxicity         Product Name                                                    MSDS                         Use           Data     Concentration In MSDS Sodium    ypolorite 7681   3 times per day Univar       :Biocidt                                       for 20 minutes to   Yes     0.15-0.6 ppm total LiquichSor 1310e73-   unit's cooling               residual chlorine Sodium Hydroxide       2           water Sodium nitrite   7632   As needed to               0.25 oz per gallon of 1359 Plus         Nalco   Corrosion inhibitor                         7775                                                                            0         maintain         No   closed cooling system Sodium nictaborate     1      concentration                       water 19H            Nalco   Oxygen scavenger             Hydrazine     302-011-2   Continuous       Yes     0.1 ppm to feedwater Sodium Nitrite   7632   As needed to Nalco   Corrosion inhibitor                             0         maintain         No   500-1500 ppm sodium LCS-60 Sodium Tetraborate 1330   concentration             nitrite concentration 4.
1 935cNlcoNo            Scale             Polyacrylic Acid   N/A         Continuous               0.25 ppm federate as inhibitor/dispersant                                                                       product 3 times per day ACTI-BROM         Nalco         Biocide             Sodium bromide   7647 for 20 minutes to   Yes       0.15-0.6 ppm total.
131.8                                                                 6       unit's cooling               residual chlorine water B-2200         Varichem.     Algaecide             Ethyl Alcohol   64-17-S   Batch treated as     No             5 ppm needed B-2206         Varichem         Biocide           Broimochloro-5.5-   N/A       Continuous       No           0.5-2 ppm diniethylydantoin Scale and SC-23 10       Varichen   coaroaiondinibitor         None listed       N/A       Continuous       No           80-120 ppm
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 109 of 155 Didecyl-Dimethyl-     7173                           4 ppm as product (2.5 H-130M Nalco         Biocide         Ammonium chloride           52/Yr.                   Yes ppm. as active) to aux.
Ethanol           64-17-5                           cooling system for 8
                                                                                                -hours twice per year.
Magnesium Salt         N/A 2-Methyl-4-Isothiazolin 2682     Batch treated as 77352NA Nalco       Isothiazolin               one                 4           needed       Yes         300 ppm 5-Chloro-2-Methyl     26172-
__sothiazolin-3-one 1                              55-4     _                                               1
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 110 of 155 UnIVAR@
Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No:   IOX7668*5 Version No: 010 2014-03-18 Order No;     I ZI Univar USA Inc., 17425 NE Union Hill Rd., Redmond WA 98052 (425) 889 3400 Emergency Assistance For emergency assistance involving chemicals call Chemtrec - (800) 424-9300
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 111 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC.                                                                                                               MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21                                                                                                 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:
COMPANY IDENTITY:               Univar                                                                        DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:               Liquichiso     10-16% (Sodium Hypochsorite 10-16%)                             PAGE: 1 OF 8 SAFETY DATA SHEET This Safety Data Sheet conforms to ANSI Z400.5, and to the format requirements and the International Chemical Safety Cards of the Global Harmonizing System.
THIS SOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910,1200 (HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)
IMPORTANT: Read this SOS before handling & disposing of this product.
Pass this information on to employees, customers, & users of this product.
SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE AND OF THE SUPPLIER PRODUCT IDENTITY:             Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)
SDS NUMBER:                   OX76685 NEW MSDS DATE:               12/21/2011 COMPANY IDENTITY:             Univar COM1PANY ADDRESS:             17425 NE Union Hill Road COMPANY CITY&#xfd;                 Redmond, WA 98052 COMPANY PHONE:               1-425-889-3406 EMERGENCY PHONES:            CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 (USA)
CANUTEC: 1-613-996-6666 (CANADA)
SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION DANGERI!
EXPOSURE PREVENTION: STRICT HYGIENEI AVOID ALL CONTACTI RISK STATEMENTS:
R35                   Causes severe burns.
RS                   Very toxic to aquatic organisms.
SAFETY STATEMENTS:
SAFETY STATEMENTS:
51/2 Keep locked up-and.out of the reach of children....  
51/2                 Keep locked up-and.out of the reach of children....                                 .....
.........2 4 / 2 5 -&#xfd; ....-A v di d c o n ta ~ t '` w t ' ii n f1' -d_ y le n ..........  
                                              ~    w t ht*' iinf1'
".... ... ....... ........S36/37/39 Wear suitable protective  
                      . . .- . A v did c o n ta t '`
: clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
      .. . .2 4 / 2 5 -&#xfd;                                                      ".... ... . . . . ...........
526 In case of contact With eyes, rinse immediately withplenty of water and seek medical advice.S28 After contact with skin, washimmediately with plenty of water.S45 In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical adviceimmediately.  
                                                                  -d_ y len . .........
(Show the label where possible).
S36/37/39             Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
561 Avoid release to the environment.
526                   In case of contact With eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Refer to specialinstructions/safety data sheet.SECTION 3. COM1POSITION/INFORMAATION ON INGREDIENTS MATERIALWaterSodium Hypochlorite Sodium Hydroxide CAS#7732-18&#xfd;5 7681-52-9 1310-73-2 EINECS#231-791-2 WT %84-98*c 16<= 1.75Trace components:
S28                   After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Trace ingredients (if any) are present in 4 1% concentration, (c 0.1% for potential carcinogens, reproductive toxins, respiratory tract mutagens, and sensitizers).
S45                   In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately. (Show the label where possible).
None of the trace ingredients contribute significant additional hazards at the concentrations present in this product.
561                   Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions/safety data sheet.
All pertinent hazard information has been provided in this document, per the requirements of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard (29 CFR 193.6.1200),
SECTION 3. COM1POSITION/INFORMAATION ON INGREDIENTS MATERIAL                                                  CAS#                     EINECS#          WT %
U.S. State equivalents, and Canadian Hazardous Materials Identification System Standard (CPR 4).SEE SECTIONS 8, 11 8 12 FOR TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION.
Water                                            7732-18&#xfd;5                   231-791-2           84-98 Sodium Hypochlorite                              7681-52-9                                        *c 16 Sodium Hydroxide                                  1310-73-2                                      <= 1.75 Trace components: Trace ingredients (if any) are present in 4 1% concentration, (c 0.1% for potential carcinogens, reproductive toxins, respiratory tract mutagens, and sensitizers). None of the trace ingredients contribute significant additional hazards at the concentrations present in this product. All pertinent hazard information has been provided in this document, per the requirements of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard (29 CFR 193.6.1200), U.S. State equivalents, and Canadian Hazardous Materials Identification System Standard (CPR 4).
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SEE SECTIONS 8, 11 8 12 FOR TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION.
COMPANY IDENTITY:
 
Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
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Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 2 OF 8SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURESEYE CONTACT:If. this product enters the eyes, open eyes while under gently running water. Usesufficient force: to open eyelids.  
COMPANY IDENTITY:   Univar                                                 DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:   Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)         PAGE: 2 OF 8 SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:
"Roll" eyes to expose more surface.
If.this product enters the eyes, open eyes while under gently running water. Use sufficient force: to open eyelids. "Roll" eyes to expose more surface. Minimum flushing is for 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
Minimum flushingis for 15 minutes.
SKIN CONTACT:
Seek immediate medical attention.
If the product contaminates the skin, immediately begin decontamination with running water. Minimum flushing is for 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing, taking care not to contaminate eyes. If skin becomes irritated and irritation persists. medical attention
SKIN CONTACT:If the product contaminates the skin, immediately begin decontamination with runningwater. Minimum flushing is for 15 minutes.
          -iffi-e-n--e-f9s-. i contaminatea-ch-inle-f*orreuse, discard c0ntaminatid shoes, Wa*-r INHALATION:
Remove contaminated  
After high vapor exposure, remove to fresh air. If it is suspected that fumes, are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep person warm and at rest. breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begin artificial respiration. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately.. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. If the heart has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Seek immediate medical attention. In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed.The exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.
: clothing, taking care notto contaminate eyes. If skin becomes irritated and irritation persists.
SWALLOWING:
medical attention
If swallowed, CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. If professional advice is not available, give two glasses of water to drink. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Never induce yomiting or give liquids to someone who is unconscious, having convulsions, or unable to swallow. Seek immediate medical attention.
-iffi-e -n--e-f9s-. i discard c0ntaminatid shoes,INHALATION:
After high vapor exposure, remove to fresh air. If it is suspected that fumes, are stillpresent, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus.
Keep person warm and at rest. breathing is difficult, giveoxygen. If breathing has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begin artificial respiration.
It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately..
Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, beltor waistband.
If the heart has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begincardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Seek immediate medical attention.
In case ofinhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed.The exposed personmay need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.SWALLOWING:
If swallowed, CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION.
Ifprofessional advice is not available, give two glasses of water to drink. DO NOT INDUCEVOMITING.
Never induce yomiting or give liquids to someone who is unconscious, havingconvulsions, or unable to swallow.
Seek immediate medical attention.
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN:
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN:
There is no specific antidote.
There is no specific antidote. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control
Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control..m...ri.....  
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.....o..f-.sympdtrs.-andthe.,clinica.ondiionf-thezpatient.
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vomiting may cause lung injury. Therefore, emesis :should not be induced mechanically or pharmacologically. If it is considered necessary to evacuate the stomachlcontents, this should be done by means least likely to cause aspiration (such as: Gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation).
...in gvomiting may cause lung injury. Therefore, emesis :should not be induced mechanically orpharmacologically.
Victims of chemical exposure must be taken for medical attention. Rescuers should be taken for medical attention, if necessary. Take a copy of label and SDS to physician or health professional with victim.
If it is considered necessary to evacuate the stomachlcontents, thisshould be done by means least likely to cause aspiration (such as: Gastric lavage afterendotracheal intubation).
SECTION 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FIRE & EXPLOSION PREVENTIVE MEASURES Not Applicable.
Victims of chemical exposure must be taken for medical attention.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray, halon, or any "ABC" Class extinguisher.
Rescuers should be takenfor medical attention, if necessary.
Take a copy of label and SDS to physician or healthprofessional with victim.SECTION 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFIRE & EXPLOSION PREVENTIVE MEASURESNot Applicable.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIAUse dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray, halon, or any "ABC" Class extinguisher.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective on fire but can protect fire-fighters
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective on fire but can protect fire-fighters
& cool closed containers.
            & cool closed containers. Use fog nozzles if water is used.
Use fog nozzles if water is used.Do not enter confined fire-space without full bunker gear.(Helmet with face shield, bunker coats, gloves & rubber boots).Use NIOSH approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus.
Do not enter confined fire-space without full bunker gear.
(Helmet with face shield, bunker coats, gloves & rubber boots).
Use NIOSH approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus.
UNUSUAL EXPLOSION AND FIRE PROCEDURES Noncombustible.
UNUSUAL EXPLOSION AND FIRE PROCEDURES Noncombustible.
Isolate from reducers, acids, wood, organic materials, and most metals.Oxidizer fumes damage lungs. Symptoms may be delayed.
Isolate from reducers, acids, wood, organic materials, and most metals.
Do not breathe fumes.
Oxidizer fumes damage lungs. Symptoms may be delayed. Do not breathe fumes.
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COMPANY IDENTITY:
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Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
COMPANY IDENTITY:     Univar                                                 DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:     Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)         PAGE: 3 OF   8 SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 3 OF 8SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESSPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre-planned procedures. Proper protective equipment should be used. In case of a spill, clear the affected area, protect people, and respond with trained personnel.
Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre-planned procedures.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The proper personal protective equipment for incidental releases (such as: I Liter of the product released in a well-ventilated area), use impermeable gloves (triple-gloves (rubber gloves and nitrile gloves, over latex gloves), goggles, face shield, and appropriate body
Proper protective equipment should be used. In case of a spill, clear theaffected area, protect people, and respond with trained personnel.
_pr-tectitn*-In-the -ent-o"--arge-4elea se-use-impermeab1e-flve~s-spec-iic-for- the material handled, chemically resistant suit and boots, and hard hat. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or respirator may be required where engineering controls are not adequate or conditions for potential exposure exist. When respirators are required, select NIOSH/MSHA approved based on actual or potential airborne concentrations in accordance with latest OSHA and/or ANSI recommendations.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The proper personal protective equipment for incidental releases (such as: I Liter of theproduct released in a well-ventilated area), use impermeable gloves (triple-gloves (rubbergloves and nitrile gloves, over latex gloves),  
: goggles, face shield, and appropriate body
-ent-o"--arge-4elea se-use-impermeab1e-flve~s-spec-iic-for-thematerial
: handled, chemically resistant suit and boots, and hard hat. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or respirator may be required where engineering controls are notadequate or conditions for potential exposure exist. When respirators are required, selectNIOSH/MSHA approved based on actual or potential airborne concentrations in accordance with latest OSHA and/or ANSI recommendations.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Stop spill at source. Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand, or any appropriate readilyavailable material to prevent spreading of the material.
Stop spill at source. Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand, or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Close or cap valves and/or block or plug hole in leaking container and transfer to another container. Keep from entering storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways, and if necessary, call the local fire or police department for immediate emergency assistance.
Close or cap valves and/orblock or plug hole in leaking container and transfer to another container.
Keep fromentering storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways, and if necessary, call thelocal fire or police department for immediate emergency assistance.
CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP MEASURES:
CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP MEASURES:
Absorb spilled liquid with polypads or other suitable absorbent materials.
Absorb spilled liquid with polypads or other suitable absorbent materials. if necessary,'
if necessary,'
neutralize using suitable buffering material, (acid with soda ash or base with phosphoric acid), and test area with litmus paper to confirm neutralization. Clean up with non-combustible absorbent (suchas: sand, soil, and so on). Shovel up and place all spill residue in suitable containers, dispose of at an appropriate waste disposal facility according to current applicable laws and regulations and product characteristics at time of disposal (see Section 13 - Disposal Considerations).
neutralize using suitable buffering  
SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing.
: material, (acid with soda ash or base with phosphoric acid), and test area with litmus paper to confirm neutralization.
Wear OSHA Standard full face shield. Consult Safety Equipment Supplier. Wear goggles, face shield, gloves, apron & footwear impervious to material. Wash clothing before reuse, NEVER pour water into this substance. When dissolving or diluting, always add it slowly to the water.
Clean up withnon-combustible absorbent (suchas:
To minimize static discharge when transferring, ensure electrical continuity by bonding and grounding all equipment. Use an inlet line diameter of at least 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) with a maximum flow rate of I meter/second.
sand, soil, and so on). Shovel up and place all spillresidue in suitable containers, dispose of at an appropriate waste disposal facilityaccording to current applicable laws and regulations and product characteristics at timeof disposal (see Section 13 -Disposal Considerations).
STORAGE Keep separated from strong oxidants, strong acids, combustible & reducing substances, metals, food & feedstuffs. Keep cool. Keep dry. Keep in the dark. See: Section 10, (Materials to Avoid>. Do not store above 49 C/120 F. Keep container tightly closed
SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLINGUse only with adequate ventilation.
          & upright when not in use to prevent leakage.
Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing.
Wear full face shield, gloves & full protective clothing when opening or handling.
Wear OSHA Standard full face shield. Consult Safety Equipment Supplier.
Wear goggles,face shield, gloves, apron & footwear impervious to material.
Wash clothing beforereuse, NEVER pour water into this substance.
When dissolving or diluting, always add it slowly to the water.To minimize static discharge when transferring, ensure electrical continuity by bonding and grounding all equipment.
Use an inlet line diameter of atleast 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) with a maximum flow rate of I meter/second.
STORAGEKeep separated from strong oxidants, strong acids, combustible  
& reducing substances, metals, food & feedstuffs.
Keep cool. Keep dry. Keep in the dark. See: Section 10,(Materials to Avoid>. Do not store above 49 C/120 F. Keep container tightly closed& upright when not in use to prevent leakage.Wear full face shield, gloves & full protective clothing when opening or handling.
When empty, drain completely, replace bungs securely.
When empty, drain completely, replace bungs securely.
NONBULK:
NONBULK: CONTAINERS:
CONTAINERS:
Store containers in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sources of intense heat, or where freezing is possible. Material should be stored in secondary containers or in a -diked area, as appropriate. Store containers away from incompatible chemicals (see Section 10, Stability and Reactivity). Post warning and "NO SMOKING" signs in storage and use areas, as appropriate. Empty containers should be handled with care. Never store food, feed, or drinking water in containers which held this product.
Store containers in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sources of intenseheat, or where freezing is possible.
BULK CONTAINERS:
Material should be stored in secondary containers orin a -diked area, as appropriate.
All tanks and pipelines which contain this material must be labeled. Perform routine maintenance on tanks or pipelines which contain this product. Report all leaks immediately to the proper personnel.
Store containers away from incompatible chemicals (seeSection 10, Stability and Reactivity).
 
Post warning and "NO SMOKING" signs in storage anduse areas, as appropriate.
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Empty containers should be handled with care. Never store food,feed, or drinking water in containers which held this product.BULK CONTAINERS:
COMPANY IDENTITY:       Univar                                                             DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:       Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)                     PAGE: 4     OF 8 SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE (CONTINUED)
All tanks and pipelines which contain this material must be labeled.
Perform routinemaintenance on tanks or pipelines which contain this product.
Report all leaks immediately to the proper personnel.
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Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 4 OF 8SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE (CONTINUED)
TANK CAR SHIPMENTS:
TANK CAR SHIPMENTS:
Tank cars carrying this product should be loaded and unloaded in strict accordance withtank-car manufacturer's recommendation and all established on-site safety procedures.
Tank cars carrying this product should be loaded and unloaded in strict accordance with tank-car manufacturer's recommendation and all established on-site safety procedures.
Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used (see Section 8, Engineering Controls and Personal Protective Equipment.).
Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used (see Section 8, Engineering Controls and Personal Protective Equipment.). All loading and unloading equipment must be inspected, prior to each use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended, at all times. Tank cares must be level, brakes must be set or wheels must be locked or blocked prior to loading or unloading. Tank car (for loading) or storage tanks (for unloading)
All loading and unloading equipment must beinspected, prior to each use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended, at alltimes. Tank cares must be level, brakes must be set or wheels must be locked or blockedprior to loading or unloading.
  ------    must   be verified to be correct for receiving this rier*-to-s-t-ai~ting-the-transfer-o.                        product and be properly n-ch--ppe
Tank car (for loading) or storage tanks (for unloading) must be verified to be correct for receiving this product and be properly  
                                                                      ;-*~rH~e-mast---*e-verJt+      prepared, t positions, before starting transfer operations. A sample (if required) must be taken and verified (if required) prior to starting transfer operations. All lines must be blown-down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car or vessel.
: prepared,
PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT:
------
Follow practices indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release Measures). Make certain application equipment is locked and tagged-out safely. Always use this product in areas where adequate ventilation is provided. Collect all rinsates and dispose of according to applicable Federal, State, or local procedures.
n-ch--ppe tpositions, before starting transfer operations.
SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION MATERIAL                                       CAS#       EINECS#   TWA (OSHA)       TLV (ACGIH)
A sample (if required) must be takenand verified (if required) prior to starting transfer operations.
Water                                 7732-18-5       231-791-2   None Known       None Known Sodium Hydroxide                     1310-73-2           -       2 mg/m3           None known Sodium Hypochlorite                   7681-52-9           -       None Known       None Known MATERIAL                                CAS#       EINECS#     CEILING   STEL(OSHA/ACGIH)     HAP Sodium Hydroxide                 1310-73-2         -         2 mg/m3         None Known       No This product contains no EPA Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP)               in amounts > 0.1%.
All lines must beblown-down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car or vessel.PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT:
RESPIRATORY EXPOSURE CONTROLS b l&ti 65&#xfd;00'su-re lmits . .iVen 51Y6Ve- .-I respiratory protection is needed, use only protection authorized in 29 CFR 1910.134, European Standard EN 149, or applicable State regulations. If adequate ventilation is not available or there is potential for airborne exposure above the exposure limits, a respirator may be worn up to the respirator exposure limitations, check with respirator equipment manufacturer's recommendations/limitations. For a higher level of protection, use positive pressure supplied air respiration protection or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus or if oxygen levels are below i9.5%or are unknown.
Follow practices indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release Measures).
EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY INTO UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH CONDITIONS Positive pressure, full-face piece Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; or positive pressure, full-face piece Salf Contained Breathing Apparatus with an auxilliary positive pressure Self Contained Breathing Apparatus..
Make certainapplication equipment is locked and tagged-out safely. Always use this product in areaswhere adequate ventilation is provided.
VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST:       Necessary             MECHANICAL (GENERAL):       Necessary SPECIAL:             None                   OTHER:                       None Please refer to ACGIH document, "Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices", most. recent edition, for detailsi EYE PROTECTION:
Collect all rinsates and dispose of according to applicable  
            -Splash goggles or safety glasses. Face-shields are recommended when the operation can generate splashes, sprays or mists.
: Federal, State, or local procedures.
HAND PROTECTION:
SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION MATERIAL CAS# EINECS# TWA (OSHA) TLV (ACGIH)Water 7732-18-5 231-791-2 None Known None KnownSodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2  
Wear appropriate impervious gloves for routine industrial use. Use impervious gloves for spill response, as stated in Section 6 of this SDS (Accidental Release Measures).
-2 mg/m3 None knownSodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9  
 
-None Known None KnownMATERIAL CAS# EINECS# CEILING STEL(OSHA/ACGIH)
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HAPSodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2  
COMPANY IDENTITY:   Univar                                                   DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:   Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)           PAGE: 5 OF   8 SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (CONTINUED)
-2 mg/m3 None Known NoThis product contains no EPA Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) in amounts > 0.1%.RESPIRATORY EXPOSURE CONTROLSb l&ti 65&#xfd;00'su-re lmits ..i Ven 51Y6Ve- .-Irespiratory protection is needed, use only protection authorized in 29 CFR 1910.134, European Standard EN 149, or applicable State regulations.
NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of use in a.workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, but not limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection), potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.
If adequate ventilation isnot available or there is potential for airborne exposure above the exposure limits, arespirator may be worn up to the respirator exposure limitations, check with respirator equipment manufacturer's recommendations/limitations.
For a higher level of protection, use positive pressure supplied air respiration protection or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus or if oxygen levels are below i9.5% or are unknown.EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY INTO UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH CONDITIONS Positive  
: pressure, full-face piece Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; or positivepressure, full-face piece Salf Contained Breathing Apparatus with an auxilliary positivepressure Self Contained Breathing Apparatus..
VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST:
Necessary MECHANICAL (GENERAL):
Necessary SPECIAL:
None OTHER: NonePlease refer to ACGIH document, "Industrial Ventilation, A Manual ofRecommended Practices",
most. recent edition, for detailsiEYE PROTECTION:
-Splash goggles or safety glasses.
Face-shields are recommended when the operation cangenerate
: splashes, sprays or mists.HAND PROTECTION:
Wear appropriate impervious gloves for routine industrial use. Use impervious gloves forspill response, as stated in Section 6 of this SDS (Accidental Release Measures).
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COMPANY IDENTITY:
Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 5 OF 8SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (CONTINUED)
NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of usein a. workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, butnot limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection),
potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.
BODY PROTECTION:
BODY PROTECTION:
Use body protection appropriate for task. Cover-all, rubber aprons, or chemical protective
Use body protection appropriate for task. Cover-all, rubber aprons, or chemical protective
.clothing made from impervious materials are generally acceptable, depending on the task.WORK & HYGIENIC PRACTICES:
        .clothing made from impervious materials are generally acceptable, depending on the task.
Provide readily accesslble eye wash stations  
WORK & HYGIENIC PRACTICES:
&"'safety showers.Wash at end of each workshift  
Provide readily accesslble eye wash stations &"'safety showers.
& before eating, smoking or using the toilet.Promptly remove clothing that becomes contaminated.
Wash at end of each workshift & before eating, smoking or using the toilet.
Destroy contaminated leather articles.
Promptly remove clothing that becomes contaminated. Destroy contaminated leather articles. Launder or discard contaminated clothing.
Launder or discard contaminated clothing.
SECTION 9. PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE:                                         Liquid, Clear, Yellow to Yellow-Green ODOR:                                               Chlorine-like, Pungent ODOR THRESHOLD:                                     0.3 ppm (detection), for Chlorine pH (Neutrality):                                     12 - 14 (1%.Solution)_
SECTION 9. PHYSICAL  
MELTING POINT/FREEZING POINT:                       -27 C / -17 F BOILING RANGE (IBP,5.0%,Dry Point):                 140 C / 284 F FLASH POINT .(TEST METHOD):                         Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (n-BUTYL ACETATE=I):               Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION:                         Non-Combustible LOWER FLAYUMABLE LIMIT IN AIR (% by vol):           Not Applicable UPPER FLA&MABLE LIMIT IN AIR (%by vol):             Not Available VAPOR PRESSURE (mm of Hg)@20 C                       12 (12.5% Solution)
& CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE:
VAPOR DENSITY (air=l):                             .0.670 GRAVITY @ 68/68 F / 20/20 C:
Liquid, Clear, Yellow to Yellow-Green ODOR: Chlorine-like, PungentODOR THRESHOLD:
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water=l):                     1.17 - 1,22 POUNDS/GALLON:                                   9.75 - 10.20 PARTITION COEFFICIENT (n-Octane/Water):             Not Available AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:                         Not Applicable DECOMPOSITION   TEMPERATURE:                       Not Available VOC'S (>e,44 Lbs/Sq In) :                           0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal TOTAL VOC'S (TVOC)*:                               0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal NONEXEMPT VOC'S (CVOC)*:                           0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (HAPS):                   8.8 Wt9 /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal NONEXEMPT VOC PARTIAL PRESSURE (mm of Hg Q 20 C) 0.0 Using California South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 443.1.
0.3 ppm (detection),
SECTION 10. STABILITY & REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable under normal conditions.
for ChlorinepH (Neutrality):
CONDITIONS TO AVOID Isolate from extreme temperatures and incompatible chemicals.
12 -14 (1%.Solution)_
MATERIALS TO AVOID Reacts violently with fire extinguishers containing water. The substance is a strong base, reacts violently with acids and is corrosive. Decomposes on heating and on contact with strong acids, (such as sulfuric acid) producing, toxic & corrosive fumes including, chlorine, phosgene, & hydrogen chloride. The. substance is a strong oxidant & reacts violently with combustible & reducing materials. Reacts with water generating sufficient heat to ignite combustible materials. Reacts violently with strong acids, causing fire &
MELTING POINT/FREEZING POINT: -27 C / -17 FBOILING RANGE (IBP,5.0%,Dry Point): 140 C / 284 FFLASH POINT .(TEST METHOD):
explosion hazard. Attacks many plastics, rubber, coatings, many metals, such as aluminum,
Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (n-BUTYL ACETATE=I):
        .zinc, tin, & lead. forming flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen).
Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION:
Reacts with ammonium salts to produce ammonia & causing fire hazard.
Non-Combustible LOWER FLAYUMABLE LIMIT IN AIR (% by vol): Not Applicable UPPER FLA&MABLE LIMIT IN AIR (% by vol): Not Available VAPOR PRESSURE (mm of Hg)@20 C 12 (12.5% Solution)
Rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide & water from the air.
VAPOR DENSITY (air=l):  
 
.0.670GRAVITY @ 68/68 F / 20/20 C:SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water=l):
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1.17 -1,22POUNDS/GALLON:
COMPANY IDENTITY:         Univar                                             DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:         Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)     PAGE: 6 OF 8 SECTION 10. STABILITY & REACTIVITY (CONTINUED)
9.75 -10.20PARTITION COEFFICIENT (n-Octane/Water):
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Hydrogen Chloride, Phosgene, Sodium Oxide & Hydroxide from heating.
Not Available AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur.
Not Applicable DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE:
SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE HAZARDS EYE &   K-FKN--CON'TA-T:
Not Available VOC'S (>e,44 Lbs/Sq In) : 0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/GalTOTAL VOC'S (TVOC)*:
0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/GalNONEXEMPT VOC'S (CVOC)*:
0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/GalHAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (HAPS): 8.8 Wt9 /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/GalNONEXEMPT VOC PARTIAL PRESSURE (mm of Hg Q 20 C) 0.0Using California South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
Rule 443.1.SECTION 10. STABILITY  
& REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable under normal conditions.
CONDITIONS TO AVOIDIsolate from extreme temperatures and incompatible chemicals.
MATERIALS TO AVOIDReacts violently with fire extinguishers containing water. The substance is a strong base,reacts violently with acids and is corrosive.
Decomposes on heating and on contact withstrong acids, (such as sulfuric acid) producing, toxic & corrosive fumes including,
: chlorine, phosgene,  
& hydrogen chloride.
The. substance is a strong oxidant & reactsviolently with combustible  
& reducing materials.
Reacts with water generating sufficient heat to ignite combustible materials.
Reacts violently with strong acids, causing fire &explosion hazard. Attacks many plastics, rubber, coatings, many metals, such as aluminum,
.zinc, tin, & lead. forming flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen).
Reacts with ammonium salts to produce ammonia & causing fire hazard.Rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide & water from the air.
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COMPANY IDENTITY:
Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 6 OF 8SECTION 10. STABILITY  
& REACTIVITY (CONTINUED)
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTSHydrogen
: Chloride, Phosgene, Sodium Oxide & Hydroxide from heating.HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur.SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE HAZARDSEYE & K-FKN--CON'TA-T:
Severe burns to skin, defatting, dermatitis.
Severe burns to skin, defatting, dermatitis.
Severe burns to eyes, redness,  
Severe burns to eyes, redness, tearing, blurred vision.
: tearing, blurred vision.Liquid can cause severe skin & eye burns. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Liquid can cause severe skin & eye burns. Wash thoroughly after handling.
INHALATION:
INHALATION:
Severe respiratory tract irritation may occur. Vapor harmful.
Severe respiratory tract irritation may occur. Vapor harmful. The applicable occupational exposure limit value should not be exceeded during any part of the working exposure.
The applicable occupational exposure limit value should not be exceeded during any part of the working exposure.
SWALLCWING:
SWALLCWING:
Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
SUBCHRONIC HAZARDS/CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
SUBCHRONIC HAZARDS/CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
Sodiumn Hypochlorite, a component of this product, is a sensitizer.
Sodiumn Hypochlorite, a component of this product, is a sensitizer. Prolonged or repeated skin contact can result in the development of rashes, welts, and other allergy-like symptoms.
Prolonged orrepeated skin contact can result in the development of rashes, welts, and otherallergy-like symptoms.
CHRONIC HAZARDS CANCER, REPRODUCTIVE & OTHER CHRONIC HAZARDS:
CHRONIC HAZARDSCANCER, REPRODUCTIVE  
This product has no carcinogens listed by IARC, NTP, NIOSH, OSHA or ACGIH, as of this date,..gpreeater rqual to 0.1%.               ...
& OTHER CHRONIC HAZARDS:This product has no carcinogens listed by IARC, NTP, NIOSH,OSHA or ACGIH, as of this date,..gpreeater rqual to 0.1%. ...MUTAGENICITY:
MUTAGENICITY: This product is not reported to produce mutagenic effects in humans.
This product is not reported to produce mutagenic effects in humans.Human mutation data are available for Sodium Hypochlorite (a component of this product);
Human mutation data are available for Sodium Hypochlorite (a component of this product);
these data were obtained during clinical studies involving specific tissues exposed torelatively high concentrations of this substance.
these data were obtained during clinical studies involving specific tissues exposed to relatively high concentrations of this substance. Mutation data, obtained during clinical studies on test animal tissues or micro-organisms are available for Potassium Hydroxide.
Mutation data, obtained during clinicalstudies on test animal tissues or micro-organisms are available for Potassium Hydroxide.
EMBRYOTOXICITY: This product is not reported to produce embryotoxic effects in humans.
EMBRYOTOXICITY:
TERATOGENICITY: This product is not reported to produce teratogenic effects in humans.
This product is not reported to produce embryotoxic effects in humans.TERATOGENICITY:
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: This product is not reported to cause reproductive effects in humans.
This product is not reported to produce teratogenic effects in humans.REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY:
A mutaen is a chemical which causes permanent changes "to genetic material (DNA) such that the changes will propagate through generational lines. An embrvotoxin is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo (such as: within the eight weeks of pregnancy in humans), but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratogen is a chemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does no-tpropagate across generational lines. A reproductive toxin is any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive process.
This product is not reported to cause reproductive effects in humans.A mutaen is a chemical which causes permanent changes "to genetic material (DNA) such thatthe changes will propagate through generational lines. An embrvotoxin is a chemical whichcauses damage to a developing embryo (such as: within the eight weeks of pregnancy inhumans),
MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION SODIUM HYDROXIDE:
but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratogen is achemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does no-tpropagate across generational lines. A reproductive toxin is any substance which interferes in any waywith the reproductive process.MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION SODIUM HYDROXIDE:
Eye irritancy (monkey):               1%, 24 hours (severe)
Eye irritancy (monkey):
Eye irritancy (rabbit):               500 ml, 24 hours (severe)
1%, 24 hours (severe)Eye irritancy (rabbit):
Eye irritancy (rabbit):               1% solution (severe)
500 ml, 24 hours (severe)Eye irritancy (rabbit):
Eye irrItancy (rabbit):               I .mg, 24 hours (severe)
1% solution (severe)Eye irrItancy (rabbit):
Cytogenic analysis system (grasshopper parenteral): 20 mg LD50 (interperoneal, mouse):         48 mg/kg LDLo (oral, rabbit):                 500 mg/kg
I .mg, 24 hours (severe)Cytogenic analysis system (grasshopper parenteral):
 
20 mgLD50 (interperoneal, mouse): 48 mg/kgLDLo (oral, rabbit):
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500 mg/kg Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 117 of 155UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:
COMPANY IDENTITY:       Univar                                                                     DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:       Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite l1-16%)                             PAGE: 7 OF 8 SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED).
COMPANY IDENTITY:
Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite l1-16%) PAGE: 7 OF 8SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED).
MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE:
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE:
Eye effects (Adult Rabbit):
Eye effects (Adult Rabbit): Moderate irritation effects.
Moderate irritation effects.Microsomal Mutageniticity Assay (Salmonella typhimunium):
Microsomal Mutageniticity Assay (Salmonella typhimunium): 1 mg/plate Cytogenetic Analysis (Human): Lymphocyte, ie0 ppm/24 hours.
1 mg/plateCytogenetic Analysis (Human):
TDLo, Oral (woman): I g/kg, Central nervous system effects, blood pressure effects TDLo, Intravenous (Man): 45 mg/kg, Pulmonary system , LD50 (Oral, Mouse): 5800 mg/kg S                 -SECT1ON-12ECOLOGICAL-INFORt4AT-ION ALL WORK   PRACTICES MUST BE AIMED AT ELIMINATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION.
Lymphocyte, ie0 ppm/24 hours.TDLo, Oral (woman):
EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON PLANTS OR ANIMALS:
I g/kg, Central nervous system effects, blood pressure effectsTDLo, Intravenous (Man): 45 mg/kg, Pulmonary system , LD50 (Oral, Mouse): 5800 mg/kg.--.--.--
This product may be harmful or fatal to plant and animal life if released into the environment. Refer to Section 11 (Toxicological Information) for further data on the effects of this product's components on test animals.
S -SECT1ON-12E COLOGICAL-INFORt4AT-ION ALL WORK PRACTICES MUST BE AIMED AT ELIMINATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION.
EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON AQUATIC LIFE:
EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON PLANTS OR ANIMALS:This product may be harmful or fatal to plant and animal life if released into theenvironment.
LCSB (Bluegill sunfish):                   2.90 mg/L/96 hours LC50 (Pimephales promelas):               1.40 mg/L/96 hours LCS5 (Oncorhynchus mykiss):               0.90 mg/L/0.5 hours The substance is toxic to aquatic organisms.
Refer to Section 11 (Toxicological Information) for further data on theeffects of this product's components on test animals.EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON AQUATIC LIFE:LCSB (Bluegill sunfish):
2.90 mg/L/96 hoursLC50 (Pimephales promelas):
1.40 mg/L/96 hoursLCS5 (Oncorhynchus mykiss):
0.90 mg/L/0.5 hoursThe substance is toxic to aquatic organisms.
The substance may be hazardous in the environment, Special attention should be given to water organisms.
The substance may be hazardous in the environment, Special attention should be given to water organisms.
MOBILITY IN SOILMobility of this material has not been determined.
MOBILITY IN SOIL Mobility of this material has not been determined.
DEGRADABILITY This product is completely biodegradable.
DEGRADABILITY This product is completely biodegradable.
-ACCUMULAT ION -................  
      -ACCUMULAT ION -   ................                                 .   . .....
........ ................  
Bloaccumulation of this product has not been determined.
...... ---------Bloaccumulation of this product has not been determined.
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Processing, use or contamination may change the waste management options.
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Processing, use or contamination may change the waste management options.Recycle / dispose of observing  
Recycle / dispose of observing national, regional, state, provincial and local health, safety & pollution laws.               If in doubt, contact appropriate agencies.
: national, regional, state, provincial and localhealth, safety & pollution laws. If in doubt, contact appropriate agencies.
SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION IF > 625 LB / 284 KG OF. THIS PRODUCT IN I CONTAINER, IT EXCEEDS THE "RQ" OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION IF > 625 LB / 284 KG OF. THIS PRODUCT IN I CONTAINER, IT EXCEEDS THE "RQ" OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
DOT SHIPPING NAME: UN1791, Hypochlorite Solutions, B, PG-IrlDRUM LABEL: (CORROSIVE)
DOT SHIPPING NAME: UN1791, Hypochlorite Solutions, B, PG-Irl DRUM LABEL:               (CORROSIVE)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER: 154 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 118 of 155UNIVAR USA I NC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:201 1-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER: 154
COMPANY IDENTITY:
 
Univar DATE: 12/21/11PRODUCT IDENTITY:
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OX76685 PAGE: 8 OF 8SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION EPA REGULATION:
COMPANY IDENTITY:     Univar                                                         DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY:     OX76685                                                         PAGE: 8 OF 8 SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION EPA REGULATION:
SARA SECTION 311/312 HAZARDS:
SARA SECTION 311/312 HAZARDS: Acute Health All components of this product are on the TSCA list, This material contains no known products restricted under SARA Title III, Section 313 in amounts greater or equal to 1%.
Acute HealthAll components of this product are on the TSCA list,This material contains no known products restricted under SARA Title III,Section 313 in amounts greater or equal to 1%.SARA TITLE III INGREDIENTS CAS# EINECS# WT% (REG.SECTION)
SARA TITLE III INGREDIENTS             CAS#     EINECS#   WT%     (REG.SECTION)       RQ(LBS)
RQ(LBS)Sodiun Hypochlorite 7681-52-9  
Sodiun Hypochlorite           7681-52-9       -       <,16   (311,312)               lee Sodium Hydroxide               1310-73-2       -.           __..             ..
-<,16 (311,312) leeSodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2  
      > 625 LB / 284 KG OF THIS PRODUCT IN 1 CONTAINER EXCEEDS THE "RQ' OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
-. __.. ..> 625 LB / 284 KG OF THIS PRODUCT IN 1 CONTAINER EXCEEDS THE "RQ' OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
Any release equal to or exceeding the RQ must be reported to the National Response Center (800-424-8802) and appropriate state and local regulatory agencies as described in 40 CFR 302.6 and 40 CFR 355..40 respectively.
Any release equal to or exceeding the RQ must be reported to the NationalResponse Center (800-424-8802) and appropriate state and local regulatory agencies as described in 40 CFR 302.6 and 40 CFR 355..40 respectively.
Failure to report may result in substantial civil and criminal penalties, State & local regulations may be more restrictive than federal regulations, STATE REGULATIONS:
Failure to report may result in substantial civil and criminal penalties, State & local regulations may be more restrictive than federal regulations, STATE REGULATIONS:
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: This product contains no chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer & reproductive toxicity.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: This product contains no chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer & reproductive toxicity.
U.S. STATE REGULATED COMPONENTS:  
U.S. STATE REGULATED COMPONENTS:     (HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LISTS):
(HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LISTS)::OMPONENT AK CA F.L IL KS MA HI MNSodium Hypochlorlte No No No Yes No No No NoSodium Hydroxide Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes:OMPONENT MO NJ ND PA RI TX WV WISodium Hypochlorite No Yes Yes No No No No NoSodium Hydroxide Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesINTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS The components of this product are listed on the chemical inventories of the... .Qllowngcountries.:.,-...-  
:OMPONENT                         AK     CA       F.L IL     KS       MA     HI     MN Sodium Hypochlorlte               No     No       No   Yes     No      No     No     No Sodium Hydroxide                 Yes     Yes     Yes Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes
...... ... ...........
:OMPONENT                         MO     NJ       ND   PA       RI     TX     WV     WI Sodium Hypochlorite               No     Yes     Yes No      No     No     No     No Sodium Hydroxide                 Yes    Yes     Yes Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS The components of this product are listed on the chemical inventories of the
Australia (AICS), Canada (DSL, NDSL), China (IECSC),
  ...   .Qllowngcountries.:.,-...-                                     ......                                   ...     ...........
Europe (EINECS, ELINCS)JJapan (METI/CSCL, MHLW/ISHL),
Australia (AICS), Canada (DSL, NDSL), China (IECSC), Europe (EINECS, ELINCS)J Japan (METI/CSCL, MHLW/ISHL), South Korea (KECI), New Zealand (NZIoC),
South Korea (KECI), New Zealand (NZIoC),Philippines (PICCS),
Philippines (PICCS), Switzerland (SWISS), Taiwan (NECSI), USA (TSCA).
Switzerland (SWISS),
CANADA: WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS)
Taiwan (NECSI),
          *C: Oxidizing Material.
USA (TSCA).CANADA: WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS)*C: Oxidizing Material.
D2B: Irritating to skin / eyes.
D2B: Irritating to skin / eyes.E: Corrosive Material.
E:   Corrosive Material.
SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION HAZARD RATINGS:HEALTH .(NFPA):
SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION HAZARD RATINGS:
3, HEALTH (HMIS): 3, FLAMMABILITY:
HEALTH .(NFPA): 3,     HEALTH (HMIS): 3,       FLAMMABILITY: 8,       REACTIVITY: 1 (Personal Protection Rating to be supplied by user based on use conditions.)
8, REACTIVITY:
This information is intended solely for the use of individuals trained in the NFPA & HMIS hazard rating systems.
1(Personal Protection Rating to be supplied by user based on use conditions.)
EMPLOYEE TRAINING See Section 2 for Risk & Safety Statements. Employees should be made aware of all hazards of this material (as stated in this SDS) before handling it.
This information is intended solely for the use of individuals trained in the NFPA & HMIS hazard rating systems.EMPLOYEE TRAININGSee Section 2 for Risk & Safety Statements.
 
Employees should be made awareof all hazards of this material (as stated in this SDS) before handling it.
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 119 of 155Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data SheetFor Additional Information contact.
Do not use ingredient information and/or ingredient percentages In this MSDS as a product specification. For product specification Information refer to a product specification sheet and/or a certificate of analysis. These can be obtained from your local Univar sales office.
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All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical sources. While the Information is believed to be accurate, Univar makes no representations as to its accuracy or sufficiency. Conditions of use are beyond Univar's control and therefore users are responsible to verify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the product is suitable for their particular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling, and disposal of the product, or from the publication or use of, or reliance upon, Information contained herein.
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Thesecan be obtained from your local Univar sales office.All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical sources.
    .P4LCO                                              PRODUCT NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
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(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC I 1.         I CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME:                                       NALCO 1359 PLUS APPLICATION :                                       CORROSION INHIBITOR COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:                             Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naoerville. Illinois 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):                       (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours)     CHEMTREC NFPA 704MIHMIS RATING HEALTH:         313       FLAMMABILITY:         0/0     INSTABILITY:       010     OTHER:
Conditions of use are beyond Univar's control and therefore users are responsible toverify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the product is suitable for theirparticular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling, and disposal of the product, or from thepublication or use of, or reliance upon, Information contained herein.This information relates only to the product designated herein, and does not relate to its use in combination with any other material or in any other process Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 120 of 155.P4LCOSAFETY DATA SHEET , -/b (PRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
0 = Insignificant 1 =Slight. 2 =Moderate 3 =High 4 =Extreme               * =Chronic Health Hazard I 2.       .I COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS                                                                       II Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTRECI 1. I CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME:APPLICATION  
Hazardous Substance(s)                                   CAS NO                      %(w/w)
:NALCO 1359 PLUSCORROSION INHIBITOR COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:
Sodium Nitrite                                                                  7632-00-0                10.0- 30.0 Sodium Metaborate                                                              7775-19-1                  5.0- 10.0 13..HA.ADS...N                     I C.T......                                         ..                 --.
Nalco Company1601 W. Diehl RoadNaoerville.
                                                ~EMERGENCY OVERVIEW" DANGER Toxic if swallowed. Irritating to eyes and skin. Contains sodium nitrite. Substances In the product can lead to the formation of methemoglobin. Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
Illinois60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash Immediately with plenty of water.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECNFPA 704MIHMIS RATINGHEALTH: 313 FLAMMABILITY:
Wear suitable protective clothing.
0/0 INSTABILITY:
Not flammable or combustible. May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can Initiate the combustion of other materials.
010 OTHER:0 = Insignificant 1 =Slight.
2 =Moderate 3 =High 4 =Extreme  
* =Chronic Health HazardI 2. .I COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS IIOur hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous.
Consult Section 15 for thenature of the hazard(s).
Hazardous Substance(s)
Sodium NitriteSodium Metaborate CAS NO7632-00-0 7775-19-1
% (w/w)10.0- 30.05.0- 10.013..HA.ADS...N I C.T......  
.. --.~EMERGENCY OVERVIEW" DANGERToxic if swallowed.
Irritating to eyes and skin. Contains sodium nitrite.
Substances In the product can lead to theformation of methemoglobin.
Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing.
Do not take internally.
Use with adequate ventilation.
In case of contact witheyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash Immediately withplenty of water.Wear suitable protective clothing.
Not flammable or combustible.
May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions.
If product is allowed to dry,the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can Initiate the combustion of other materials.
PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:
PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:
Eye, SkinHUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -ACUTE:EYE CONTACT:  
Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - ACUTE:
.Irritating, and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly.
EYE CONTACT: .
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Irritating, and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly.
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wwv.nalco.com and request access.1110I Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 121 of 155SNALCOSKiN CONTACT::Can cause mild Irritation.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wwv.nalco.com and request access.
SAFETY DATA SHEETNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
1110 I
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHENTRECINGESTION:
 
Not a likely route of exposure.
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Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrite can causemethemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses areparticularly sensitive to the effects of methemoglobinemia.
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHENTREC SKiN CONTACT:
IN HALATIO N : --_-U -_ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ __rNot alikely route otexposure.
:Can cause mild Irritation.
Aeri6tsoTs r t-6ra6cf til nTa-fle t"pe pT ct.SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
INGESTION:
Acute :A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.
Not a likely route of exposure. Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrite can cause methemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses are particularly sensitive to the effects of methemoglobinemia.
ChronicA review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned, AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:
IN HALATIO N :                             --      -_                                                  _-U           ___   ___   ____     ___   ___   __r Not alikely route otexposure. Aeri6tsoTs r                   til           nTa-fle t"pe           pT         t-6ra6cf ct.
Sodium Nitrite.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
Acute :
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -CHRONIC:Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitritecauses drops In blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches andvisual disturbances.
A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.
It may also reactwith organic amines in the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.
Chronic A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned, AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:
: 14. 1FIRST AID MEASURESEYE CONTACT:Immediately flush eye with water for at least 15 minutes while ho!ding eyelids open. If irritation
Sodium Nitrite. Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
: persists, repeat.. ... .. ....fl ush ln gT-G thid t la thdoi. .. .... ......a ..............
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC:
...... ... .. .. ............................  
Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitritecauses drops In blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches and visual disturbances. Itmay also reactwith organic amines in the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.
.. .. .... .:... ... '.. .. ..SKINCONTACT:
: 14.         1FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
.. . .... .. . .flImmediately    t eye flush ush ln gT-G thid   alawith thdoi.             . . ..15......
If symptoms
water for at.. least    minutes    while ho!ding
: persist, call a physician, INGESTION:
                                                                                ..............         ... .. ..open.
Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, washout noutlh and give water to drink. Get Immediate medical attention.
                                                                                              ...... eyelids          Ifirritation persists, repeat SKINCONTACT:
Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Ifsymptoms persist, call a physician, INGESTION:
Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. Ifconscious, washout noutlh and give water to drink. Get Immediate medical attention.
INHALATION:
INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically.
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.
If symptoms  
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
: develop, seek medical advice.NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
Based an the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition. Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.
Based an the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms andclinical condition.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198- (630)305.1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198-(630)305.1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.2110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 122 of 155-&#xfd;tNImA LCO `SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) 1800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECI S. I FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESI15. 1 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES IFLASH POINT:NoneEXTINGUISHING MEDIA:Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:.Not flammable or combustibNI7 May evolve oxides.of nitrogen (NOx) under tire conditions.
2110
If product is allowed to dry,the sodium nitrite Is an.oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials.
 
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        - &#xfd;tNImA LCO `                                       NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) 1800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC I S.       I FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES                                                                                        II
: 15.       1 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT:                                   None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:.
Not flammable or combustibNI7 May evolve oxides.of nitrogen (NOx) under tire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite Is an.oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure.self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.16. 1 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure.self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operationsi are complete.
: 16.       1 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
Ensure clean-up it conducted bytrained personnel only. Ventilate spill area if possible.
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operationsi are complete. Ensure clean-up it conducted by trained personnel only. Ventilate spill area if possible. Do not touch spilled material. Stop or reduce anyleaks if Itis safe to do so. Use personal protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safetyand environmental authorities.
Do not touch spilled material.
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:
Stop or reduce anyleaks if It issafe to do so. Use personal protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection).
SMALL SPILLS:. Soakup spill with absorbent material, Place residues in a suitable, covered, properly labeled container. Wash affected area. LARGE SPILLS: Contain liquid using absorbent material, by digging trenches or by diking. Reclaim Into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal. Wash site of spillage thoroughly with water. Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated recovered material. Dispose of material in
Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safetyand environmental authorities.
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METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:SMALL SPILLS:.
                                                -eddi-S i6- 13-(D         1*Zsa
Soakup spill with absorbent  
                                                                            - *d e tikoi   .............
: material, Place residues in a suitable,  
: covered, properly labeledcontainer.
Wash affected area. LARGE SPILLS: Contain liquid using absorbent  
: material, by digging trenches or bydiking. Reclaim Into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal.
Wash site of spillage thoroughly withwater. Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated recovered material.
Dispose of material in..... ... ....................
6MP It66WMiiia hii i -ed di-S i6- 13-(D -e tikoi .............
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Do not contaminate surface.water.
Do not contaminate surface.water.
7i HANDLING ANDSTORAGE HANDLING:
7i           HANDLING ANDSTORAGE HANDLING:
Do not get in eyes, on sklnj on clothing.
Do not get in eyes, on sklnj on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust. Keep the containers closed when not In use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Ensure all containers are labeled.
Do not take internally.
STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Use with adequate ventilation.
Store the containers tghUy closed. Store insuitable labeled containers, Store separately from acids. Store separately from reducing agents.
Do not breathevapors/gases/dust.
1 8.       1 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:
Keep the containers closed when not In use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks,etc.) readily available.
This product does not contain any substance that has an established exposure limit.
Ensure all containers are labeled.STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road 'Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198, (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Store the containers tghUy closed. Store in suitable labeled containers, Store separately from acids. Store separately from reducing agents.1 8. 1 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:This product does not contain any substance that has an established exposure limit.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road 'Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198, (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.3110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 123 of 155NANALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
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(B00) 424-$300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECENGINEERING MEASURES:
 
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(B00) 424-$300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC ENGINEERING MEASURES:
General ventilation is recommended.
General ventilation is recommended.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Respiratory protection is not normally needed.HAND PROTECTION:
Respiratory protection is not normally needed.
......
HAND PROTECTION:
work conditions and what chemicals are handled, but we have positive experience under light handling conditions using gloves made from Neoprene PVC or nitrite Gloves should be replaced immediately If signs of degradation areobserved.  
...... __WbembandliLngthispruo.dctthe-useDLchemicalgaunhLetss-rcommaended.L*beachcice-oLwork-glove-depends.on work conditions and what chemicals are handled, but we have positive experience under light handling conditions using gloves made from Neoprene PVC or nitrite Gloves should be replaced immediately If signs of degradation are observed. 'Breakthrough time not determined as preparation, consult PPE manufacturers.
'Breakthrough time not determined as preparation, consult PPE manufacturers.
SKIN PROTECTION:
SKIN PROTECTION:
When handling this product, the use of overalls, a chemical resistant apron and rubber boots is recommended.
When handling this product, the use of overalls, a chemical resistant apron and rubber boots is recommended. A full slicker suit Is recommendedif gross exposure is possible.
A fullslicker suit Is recommendedif gross exposure is possible.
EYE PROTECTION:
EYE PROTECTION:
Wear chemical splash goggles.HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Wear chemical splash goggles.
Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure.
HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Keep an eye wash fountain available.
Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure. Keep an eye wash fountain available. Keep a safety shower available, If clothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse, Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals, When handling this product never eat, drink or smoke.
Keep asafety shower available, If clothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Laundercontaminated clothing before reuse, Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals, When handling this productnever eat, drink or smoke.HUMAN EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION:
HUMAN EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION:
Based on our recommended product application and personal protective eq.uipment the potentialhuman exposure Is:.S...Mod edrte --.. .'........
Based on our recommended product application and personal protective eq.uipment the potentialhuman exposure Is:.
: 19. 1 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
S...Mod edrte         - - ..                                                                 .'........
.PHYSICAL STATEAPPEARANCE LiquidLight yellowODORSPECIFIC GRAVITYDENSITYSOLUBILITY IN WATERpH (100 %)VISCOSITY FREEZING POINTVAPOR PRESSURE1.305 @ 72 -F 122.2 -C10.84 lb/galComplete>= 11.4Max 7 cps @ 73 &deg;F 122.8 *C<.-50 OF 1-45.5 QCSame as waterNote: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
: 19.         1PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
* Napervltle, Illinois 60563-1198  
          .PHYSICAL STATE                Liquid APPEARANCE                    Light yellow ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY                          1.305 @ 72 -F 122.2 -C DENSITY                                  10.84 lb/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER                      Complete pH (100 %)                                >= 11.4 VISCOSITY                                Max 7 cps @ 73 &deg;F 122.8 *C FREEZING POINT                            <.-50 OF 1-45.5 QC VAPOR PRESSURE                            Same as water Note: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.
* (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.4/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 124 of 155N NALC010. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY:
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
* Napervltle, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
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(800) 424.9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC
: 10.       STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY:
Stable under normal conditions.
Stable under normal conditions.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION; Hazardous polymerization will not occur.SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION; Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
(800) 424.9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC*CONDIrONSWTO-AvOlD.
*CONDIrONSWTO-AvOlD.
Freezing temperattres.
Freezing temperattres. Do not allow product to evaporate to dryness. Dried product residue can act as an oxidizer.
Do not allow product to evaporate to dryness.
MATERIALS TO AVOID:
Dried product residue can act as an oxidizer.
Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine, sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires, explosions and tOXic vapors. Do not mix with amines, Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produce N-nitrosamines, Many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals. Contact with strong acids (e.g.
MATERIALS TO AVOID:Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine,  
sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, sulfonlc) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.
: sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires,explosions and tOXic vapors. Do not mix with amines, Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produceN-nitrosamines, Many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals.
HAZARDOUS DE(OOMPOSITION PRODUCTS :.
Contact with strong acids (e.g.sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric,  
Under fire conditiolis:             Oxides of nitrogen
: chromic, sulfonlc) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.HAZARDOUS DE(OOMPOSITION PRODUCTS  
: 11.     1ToXI-_LOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.
:.Under fire conditiolis:
SENSITIZATION :
Oxides of nitrogen11. 1 ToXI-_LOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.SENSITIZATION  
This product Is not expected to be a sensitizer.
:This product Is not expected to be a sensitizer.
None of the substances In this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Nationcl Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial. Hygienists (ACGIH)..
None of the substances In this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC), the Nationcl Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial.
Hygienists (ACGIH)..
HUMAN HAZARD CHARACTERIZATION:
HUMAN HAZARD CHARACTERIZATION:
Based on bur hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High12. 1 ECOL-GICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:No toxicity studies have been-conducted on this product.MOBILITY:
Based on bur hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation programineace) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The Model assumes a steady state condition between the total input andoutput. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the .defined media. The informtation provided isintended to give th user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this productunder the defined conditions ofthe models,NA0o Co'mpany 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563.1198  
: 12.     1ECOL-GICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:
' (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.5110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 125 of 155) 4 NOA LL'0SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
No toxicity studies have been-conducted on this product.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECIf released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the.air, water and scil/sediment in theapproximate respective percentages; Air WtrSoil/Sediment
MOBILITY:
<5% 30-50% 50-70%The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program ineace) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The Model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the.defined media. The informtation provided is intended to give th user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this productunder the defined conditions of the models, NA0o Co'mpany 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563.1198 ' (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.
ENVIRONMENTA.-TAZ'AR DAN 1EXPO SURE-CH AP,-TER IZAT-10Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: ModerateBased on our recommended product application and the product's characteristics, the potential environmental exposure Is: HighIf released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.I 13. I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS IIf this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, It should be determined If the waste meets thecriteria of a hazardous waste,Hazardous Waste: D002Hazardous wastes must be transported by e licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in aproperly licensed hazardous waste treatment,  
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: storage, disposal or recycling facility.
 
Consult local, state, and federalregulations for specific requirements.
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i RTRANSPORTINFORMATION  
    )4NOA LL'0                                        PRODUCT NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
.- .."----.-The Information In this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading)specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC If released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the.air, water and scil/sediment in the approximate respective percentages; Air                     WtrSoil/Sediment
Typical Proper Shipping Names oe this product are as follows.LAND TRANSPORT:
                    <5%                     30-50%                   50-70%
Proper Shipping Name:Technical Name(s):UN/ID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Hazard Class -Secondary:
The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
Packing Group:Flash Point:Reportable Quantity (per package):
ENVIRONMENTA.-TAZ'AR DAN 1EXPO SURE-CH AP,-TER IZAT-10 Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: Moderate Based on our recommended product application and the product's characteristics, the potential environmental exposure Is: High Ifreleased Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.
RQ Component:
I 13.       I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS                                                                                       I If this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, Itshould be determined If the waste meets the criteria of a hazardous waste, Hazardous Waste: D002 Hazardous wastes must be transported by e licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in a properly licensed hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal or recycling facility. Consult local, state, and federal regulations for specific requirements.
AIR TRANSPORT (ICAOIIATA):
i             RTRANSPORTINFORMATION                 .-                                       .."----.-
Proper Shipping Name:CORROSIVE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.SSODIUM NITRITEUN 292286.1IIINone430 lbsSODIUM NITRITECORROSIVE LIQUID. TOXIC, NO.SNalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
The Information In this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names oethis product are as follows.
(-630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www, nalco.com and request access.6110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 126 of 155~N A LUC= 0SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
LAND TRANSPORT:
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTRECTechnical Name(s):UNIID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Hazard Class -. Secondary:
Proper Shipping Name:                         CORROSIVE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S Technical Name(s):                             SODIUM NITRITE UN/ID No:                                     UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary:                       8 Hazard Class - Secondary:                     6.1 Packing Group:                                 III Flash Point:                                   None Reportable Quantity (per package):             430 lbs RQ Component:                                 SODIUM NITRITE AIR TRANSPORT (ICAOIIATA):
Packing Group:Reportable Quantity (per package):
Proper Shipping Name:                         CORROSIVE LIQUID. TOXIC, NO.S Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 (-630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www,nalco.com and request access.
RQ Component:
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SODIUM NITRITEUN 292286.1III430 lbsSODIUM NITRITEP-operShipping-Name  
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:Technical Name(s):UNIID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Hazard Class -Secondary:
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Packing Group:-CORROSIVE-LIQUID;-TOXIG,-.G-.S SODIUM NITRITEUN 292286.1IIII 15. I REGULATORY INFORMATION IThis section contains additional Information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance.
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC Technical Name(s):                               SODIUM NITRITE UNIID No:                                       UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary:                         8 Hazard Class -. Secondary:                       6.1 Packing Group:                                   III Reportable Quantity (per package):               430 lbs RQ Component:                                   SODIUM NITRITE MARINE TRANSPORT (IMDG/IMO):
The information in thissection is for reference only. It Is not exhaustive, and should no' be relied Upon to take the place of an individualized compliance or hazard assessment.
P-operShipping-Name :                           -CORROSIVE-LIQUID;-TOXIG,-.G-.S Technical Name(s):                               SODIUM NITRITE UNIID No:                                         UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary:                           8 Hazard Class - Secondary:                         6.1 Packing Group:                                   III I 15. I REGULATORY INFORMATION                                                                                         I This section contains additional Information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance. The information in this section is for reference only. It Is not exhaustive, and should no' be relied Upon to take the place of an individualized compliance or hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, .29 CFR 1910.1200:
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, .29 CFR 1910.1200:
Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product is/are hazardous and the reason(s) islareshown below.So.Ndium.Nt.te  
Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product is/are hazardous and the reason(s) islare shown below.
..:-TargtO.Qrga-Enffe L-;.I.doey,Target-Organ:Effect  
So.Ndium.Nt.te ..:-TargtO.Qrga-Enffe L-;.I.doey,Target-Organ:Effect ,Nervous~systemTarget:Organ.Effect:.,:-loodI.;
,Nervous~systemTarget:Organ.Effect:.,:-loodI.;
Sodium Metaborate.: Irritant CERCLA!SUPERFUNDO 40 CFR 302:
Sodium Metaborate.:
This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance. Also listed is the RO for the product.
IrritantCERCLA!SUPERFUNDO 40 CFR 302:This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance.
          *RO.Substance Sodium Nitrte                                                B2q 430 Ibis SARANSUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) - SECTIONS 302, 311, 312t AND 313:
Also listed is the RO for the product.*RO.Substance Sodium NitrteB2q430 IbisSARANSUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) -SECTIONS 302, 311,312t AND 313:SECTION 302 -EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):
SECTIONS 311 AND 312 -MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous.
This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
SECTIONS 311 AND 312 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):
XImmediate.  
Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous. The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
(Acute) Health HaZardNalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
X                Immediate. (Acute) Health HaZard Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visil vvw.nalco.com and request access.
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visil vvw.nalco.com and request access.7110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 127 of 155&#xfd;q N'AALC(eO%
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SAFETY DATA SHEETPIRODUCT 7'NALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMSER(S)
 
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECX Delayed (Chronic)
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Health HazardFire HazardSudden Release of Pressure HazardReactive HazardUnder SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals, The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
  &#xfd;q N'AALC(eO%                                     NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMSER(S)
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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC X                Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals, The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
HEM.CALS_..CER,371)  
_-SECLQFj_3J2,_._.L'O.FTQXJC.. HEM.CALS_..CER,371) "
"This product contains the following substance(s),  
This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals Hazardous Substance(s)                                   CAS NO Sodium Nitrite                                           7632-00-0                   10.0- 30.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):
(with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of ToxicChemicals Hazardous Substance(s)
The substances in this preparation are Included on or exempted from. the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)
CAS NOSodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 10.0- 30.0TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):The substances in this preparation are Included on or exempted from. the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401A 5 /formerly Sec, 307,40 CFR116.4 Iformerly Sec. 311:This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation.
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401A 5 /formerly Sec, 307,40 CFR 116.4 Iformerly Sec. 311:
Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.Substance(s) s Citations
This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.
" Sodium Nitrite Sec. 311" Sodium Hydroxide 11 Ozone Depleting Substances)  
Substance(s)s                                   Citations
:Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product.
          " Sodium Nitrite                               Sec. 311
Listedcomponents may be present at trace levels.CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:Substances listedunder California Proposition 65 are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product.MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
          " Sodium Hydroxide 11Ozone Depleting Substances) :
Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.
Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.
Listedcomponents may be present at trace levels.STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWSThe following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.8110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 128 of 155SNALCOSAFETY DATA SHEET.PRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUSEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Substances listedunder California Proposition 65 are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product.
(800) 424-9;300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECThreshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure  
MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
: Indices, AmericanConference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTU CD-ROM Version),
Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.
Arnel Research Corp.,Bethesda, MD.Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine,  
STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS The following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:
: Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS"" CD-ROMVersion),
Sodium Nitrite                                 7632-00-0 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of [he Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World HealthOrganl tio-rlilet to--A- e-cIntegrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTmCD-ROM Version),
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Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology  
 
: Program, U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices, PublicHealth Service.Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances.
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Occupational Safetyand Health Administration (OSHA), (Arlel Insightm CD-ROM Version),
SNALCO                                            PRODUCT NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH,(TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
(800) 424-9;300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTU CD-ROM Version), Arnel Research Corp.,
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Ariel InsightTu (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),
Bethesda, MD.
North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel.........
Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS"" CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
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IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of [he Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World Health Organl tio-rlilet to--A- e-c Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTm CD-ROM Version),
The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington,  
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
: Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program, U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices, Public Health Service.
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Prepared By: Product Safety Department Date Issued: 03/0112012 Version Number: 2.2Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), (Arlel Insightm CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.10/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 129 of 155A4.NALCU`&#xfd; SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 1359 PLUS.EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECINTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):The substances in this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have beenreported in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations, AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification  
Ariel InsightTu (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),
& Assessment Scheme(NICNAS).
North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel
EUROPEThe substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.
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JAPANAll substances In this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of ChemicalSubstances and are listed on the.Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).KOREAAll substances In this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the ExistingChemicals List (ECL)PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the RepublicAct 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals  
The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
& Chemical Substances (PICGS).116. 1 OTHER INFORMATION Due to our commitment to Product Stewardship, we have evaluated the human and environmental hazards andexposures sef te a si -p r6--.Kwvb  
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
.- c.general risk. This Information should provide assistance for your own risk management practices.
Prepared By: Product Safety Department Date Issued: 03/0112012 Version Number: 2.2 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.
We have evaluated our product's risk as follows:'The human risk Is: Moderate* The environmental risk Is: ModerateAny use inconsistent with our recommendations may affect the risk characterization.
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Our sales representative willassist you to determine if your product application Is consistent with our recommendations.
 
Together we canImplement an appropriate risk management process.This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information.
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The product Is to be used inapplications consistent with our product literature.
                                                    .EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Individuals handling this product should be informed of therecommended safety precautions and should have access to this Information.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:
For any other uses, exposures shouldbe evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to Insure safe workplace operations.
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):
Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.
The substances in this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have been reported in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations, AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification &Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).
REFERENCES Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
EUROPE The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.9/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 130 of 155AWNALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 19HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
JAPAN All substances In this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the.Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC11. 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME:NALCO 19HAPPLICATION:
KOREA All substances In this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals List (ECL)
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:
PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the RepublicAct 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals &Chemical Substances (PICGS).
OXYGEN SCAVENGER Nalco Company1601 W. Diehl Road60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
116.     1OTHER INFORMATION Due to our commitment to Product Stewardship, we have evaluated the human and environmental hazards and exposures        sef                   te                       a si r6--.Kwvb chirimt*iid~the                  c. .-     -p general risk. This Information should provide assistance for your own risk management practices. We have evaluated our product's risk as follows:
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECNFPA 704MIHMIS RATINGHEALTH: 2/2' FLAMMABILITY:
'The human risk Is: Moderate
III INSTABILITY:
* The environmental risk Is: Moderate Any use inconsistent with our recommendations may affect the risk characterization. Our sales representative will assist you to determine ifyour product application Is consistent with our recommendations. Together we can Implement an appropriate risk management process.
0/0 OTHER:0 = Insignificant 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = High 4 = Extreme Chronic Health Hazard12. 1 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous.
This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this Information. For any other uses, exposures should be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to Insure safe workplace operations. Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.
Consult Section 15 for thenature of the hazard(s).
REFERENCES Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Hazardous Substance(s)
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CAS NO:302-01-2
 
% (w/w)30.0- 60.0Hydrazine
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--j-1HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION--  
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours)     CHEMTREC
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: 11.       1CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME:                                         NALCO 19H APPLICATION:                                         OXYGEN SCAVENGER COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:                               Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):                       (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours)         CHEMTREC NFPA 704MIHMIS RATING HEALTH:       2/2'       FLAMMABILITY:         III         INSTABILITY:       0/0       OTHER:
...................  
0 = Insignificant 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = High 4 = Extreme                     Chronic Health Hazard
.. ...... .... ... .. ........**EMERGENCY OVERVIEW**
: 12.       1 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).
DANGERThis product contains hydrazine which is a suspect carcinogen.
Hazardous Substance(s)                                         CAS NO             % (w/w)
Extreme health hazard. Toxic by inhalation, incontact with skin and if swallowed.
Hydrazine                                                                            :302-01-2           30.0- 60.0
Irritating toskin. Risk of serious damage to eyes. May cause sensitization by skincontact.
      --j-1HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION--                     ........           .......
Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
                                              **EMERGENCY OVERVIEW**
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing.
DANGER This product contains hydrazine which is a suspect carcinogen. Extreme health hazard. Toxic by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. Irritating toskin. Risk of serious damage to eyes. May cause sensitization by skin contact. Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Do not take internally.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and in a well-ventilated place. If respiratory symptoms develop, remove to fresh air, rest, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. Use a mild soap if available.
Use with adequate ventilation.
Wear a face shield, Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots.
Keep container tightlyclosed and in a well-ventilated place. If respiratory symptoms
Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organic materials. Heat or contact with strong acid can result Inthe generation of flammable hydrogen gas. May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. May evolve ammonia under fire conditions. May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fire conditions. Empty product. containers may contain product residue. Do not pressurize, cut, heat, weld, or expose containers to flame or other sources of ignition. Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result In the generation of flammable hydrogen gas.
: develop, remove to fresh air, rest, treatsymptomatically.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wAw.nalco.com and request access.
Get medical attention.
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In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seekmedical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. Use a mild soap if available.
 
Wear a face shield, Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots.Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organic materials.
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Heat orcontact with strong acid can result In the generation of flammable hydrogen gas. May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx)under fire conditions.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:
May evolve ammonia under fire conditions.
Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - ACUTE:
May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fireconditions.
EYE CONTACT:
Empty product.
Severe!y irritating. If not removed promptly, will Injure eye tissue and may result in permanent eye damage.
containers may contain product residue.
SKIN CONTACT:
Do not pressurize, cut, heat, weld, or exposecontainers to flame or other sources of ignition.
Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause. allergic reactions in some individuals. Toxic in contact wilh skin. May causesevereit-on or tissue damage depending on the length of exposure and the type of first aid administered.
Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result In thegeneration of flammable hydrogen gas.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198
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Eye, SkinHUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -ACUTE:SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 19HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECEYE CONTACT:Severe!y irritating.
If not removed promptly, will Injure eye tissue and may result in permanent eye damage.SKIN CONTACT:Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause. allergic reactions in some individuals.
Toxic in contact wilhskin. May causesevereit-on or tissue damage depending on the length of exposure and the type of first aidadministered.
INGESTION:
INGESTION:
Not a likely route of exposure.
Not a likely route of exposure. Toxic if swallowed. May cause mucosal damage.
Toxic if swallowed.
INHALATION:
May cause mucosal damage.INHALATION:
Not a likely route of exposure. Toxic by inhalation. Vapors extremely Irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. Can cause pulmonary edema. May cause liver and kidney disorder andlor damage.
Not a likely route of exposure.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
Toxic by inhalation.
Acute:
Vapors extremely Irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. Cancause pulmonary edema. May cause liver and kidney disorder andlor damage.SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
A review of available data does not Identify any symptoms frorm exposure not previously mentioned.
Acute:A review of available data does not Identify any symptoms frorm exposure not previously mentioned.
Chronic:
Chronic:A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.
A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.
AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:
AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:
Preexisting eye, skin, and respiratory conditions may be aggravated.
Preexisting eye, skin, and respiratory conditions may be aggravated.
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -CHRONIC:This product contains hydrazine.
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC:
The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 28) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate humandata. Oral administration of hydrazine has produced lung and liver tumors in mice and rats and mammary tumors inmice. Inhalation of hydrazine has produced nasal tumors in rats.14. 1 FIRST AID MEASURESEYE CONTACT:Get immediate medical attention.
This product contains hydrazine. The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 28) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate human data. Oral administration of hydrazine has produced lung and liver tumors in mice and rats and mammary tumors in mice. Inhalation of hydrazine has produced nasal tumors in rats.
PROMPT ACTION IS ESSENTIAL IN CASE OF CONTACT.
: 14.       1 FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyewith water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open.SKIN CONTACT:Get Immediate medical attention.
Get immediate medical attention. PROMPT ACTION IS ESSENTIAL IN CASE OF CONTACT. Immediately flush eye with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open.
Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
SKIN CONTACT:
For a large splash,flood body under a shower. Remove contaminated clothing.
Get Immediate medical attention. Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For a large splash, flood body under a shower. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash off affected area immediately with plenty of water.
Wash off affected area immediately with plenty of water.Contaminated  
Contaminated clothing, shoes, and leather goods must be discarded or cleaned before re-use.
: clothing, shoes, and leather goods must be discarded or cleaned before re-use.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
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DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
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If conscious, washout mouth and give water to drink. Get immediate medical attention.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INGESTION:
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If conscious, washout mouth and give water to drink. Get immediate medical attention.
INHALATION:
INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically.
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention.
Get medical attention.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. Based on the individual reactions of thepatient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition.
Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition.
: 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFLASH POINT: > 230 F/1 > 110 'C (PMCC)EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organicmaterials.
: 5.         FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT:                                 > 230 F/1 > 110 'C (PMCC)
Heat or contactwith strong acid can result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas, May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) underfire conditions.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
May evolve ammonia under fire conditions.
Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.
May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fire conditions.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:
Empty product containers may contain product residue.
Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organicmaterials. Heat or contact with strong acid can result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas, May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. May evolve ammonia under fire conditions. May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fire conditions.
Do not pressurize, cut, heat., weld, or expose containers toflame or other sources of ignition.
Empty product containers may contain product residue. Do not pressurize, cut, heat., weld, or expose containers to flame or other sources of ignition. Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas.
Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result in the generation offlammable hydrogen gas.SPECIAL:PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
SPECIAL:PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete.
: 6.         ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
Use personal, protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection).
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete. Use personal, protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Stop or reduce any leaks if it is safe to do so.
Stop or reduce any leaks if it is safe to do so.Ventilate spill area if possible.
Ventilate spill area if possible. Remove sources of ignition. Ensure clean-up is conducted by trained personnel only.
Remove sources of ignition.
Do not touch spilled material. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.
Ensure clean-up is conducted by trained personnel only.Do not touch spilled material.
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP.
Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available.
SMALL SPILLS: Do not clean up spills with sawdust, cotton waste or other combustible absorbent materials. Create a dike or trench to contain material. Dilute spilled material to about 10% hydrazine with water. Neutralize the diluted hydrazineby slowly adding a 5-8% calcium hypochlorite or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution until all the hydrazine has been reacted. Steam and nitrogen gas will be evolved. DO NOT ADD DRY CALCIUM OR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO A HYDRAZINE SPILL. A VIOLENT REACTION MAY RESULT. The neutralized material may be absorbed using clay, sand or commercial absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvage drums for disposal, Refer to CERCLA Section 15. Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead to hydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia. Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Notifyappropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP.SMALL SPILLS: Do not clean up spills with sawdust, cotton waste or other combustible absorbent materials.
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Createa dike or trench to contain material.
 
Dilute spilled material to about 10% hydrazine with water. Neutralize the dilutedhydrazineby slowly adding a 5-8% calcium hypochlorite or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution until all the hydrazine has been reacted.
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Steam and nitrogen gas will be evolved.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC recovered material. LARGE SPILLS: Dike to prevent further movement. Dispose of material in compliance with regulations indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations).
DO NOT ADD DRY CALCIUM OR SODIUMHYPOCHLORITE TO A HYDRAZINE SPILL. A VIOLENT REACTION MAY RESULT. The neutralized material may beabsorbed using clay, sand or commercial absorbent.
Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvagedrums for disposal, Refer to CERCLA Section 15. Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead tohydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia.
Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECrecovered material.
LARGE SPILLS: Dike to prevent further movement.
Dispose of material in compliance withregulations indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations).
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Do not contaminate surface water.17. 1 HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLING:
Do not contaminate surface water.
Do not get In eyes, on skin, on clothing.
: 17.       1HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING:
Do not take internally.
Do not get In eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vaporsigasesldust. Keep the containers closed when not in use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Ensure all containers are labeled. Do not mix with acids. Do not use, store, spill or pour near heat, sparks or open flame. Handle the material under an inert atmosphere of nitrogen or argon.
Use with adequate ventilation.
STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Do not breathevaporsigasesldust.
Store the containers tightly closed. Store separately from oxidizers. Store away from organic materials. Store in suitable labeled containers. Store away from heat and sources of ignition. Keep away from light, direct sunlight.
Keep the containers closed when not in use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks,etc.) readily available.
Ensure all containers are labeled.
Do not mix with acids. Do not use, store, spill or pour nearheat, sparks or open flame. Handle the material under an inert atmosphere of nitrogen or argon.STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Store the containers tightly closed. Store separately from oxidizers.
Store away from organic materials.
Store insuitable labeled containers.
Store away from heat and sources of ignition.
Keep away from light, direct sunlight.
Empty spaces in tanks must be filled by inert atmosphere.
Empty spaces in tanks must be filled by inert atmosphere.
SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Stainless Steel 304, Stainless Steel 316L, Compatibility with Plastic Materials can vary;we therefore recommend that compatibility is tested prior to use.UNSUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Stainless Steel 304, Stainless Steel 316L, Compatibility with Plastic Materials can vary; we therefore recommend that compatibility is tested prior to use.
Copper, Brass, AluminumEf8--iEXPOSURE  
UNSUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
......OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:Exposure guidelines have not been established for this, product, Available exposure limits for the substance(s) are:shown below.Substance(s)
Copper, Brass, Aluminum Ef8--iEXPOSURE CONTRO*LOIPES*iiNC--IPROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:
Hydrazine CatagofV:
Exposure guidelines have not been established for this, product, Available exposure limits for the substance(s) are
ACGIHITWA ACGII-tSkln' OSHA ZI/PEL0SHA Z1/SkhV*ppm0.011Unit1.3* Can be absorbed through the skin.ENGINEERING MEASURES:
:shown below.
General ventilation Is recommended.
Substance(s)                                       CatagofV:                       ppm Unit Hydrazine                                          ACGIHITWA                       0.01 ACGII-tSkln' OSHA ZI/PEL                        1            1.3 0SHA Z1/SkhV*
Use local exhaust ventilation If necessary to control airborne mist and vapor.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
* Can be absorbed through the skin.
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ENGINEERING MEASURES:
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTRECRESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
General ventilation Is recommended. Use local exhaust ventilation If necessary to control airborne mist and vapor.
Where concentrations in air may exceed the limits given in this section or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, ordusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equippedwith suitable filter cartridges Is recommended.
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consult the respirator  
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/ cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability of specific devices.
 
In event of emergency of planned entry Into unknown concentrations a positive pressurefull-facepiece SCBA should be used. If respiratory protection is required, institute a complete respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing,  
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: training, maintenance and inspection.
        ~N     ALCO                                    NALCO 19H EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Where concentrations in air may exceed the limits given in this section or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, or dusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equippedwith suitable filter cartridges Is recommended.
consult the respirator / cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability of specific devices. In event of emergency of planned entry Into unknown concentrations a positive pressurefull-facepiece SCBA should be used. Ifrespiratory protection is required, institute a complete respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and inspection.
HAND PROTECTION:
HAND PROTECTION:
When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves is recommended.
When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves is recommended. The choice of work glove depends on work conditionsand what chemicals are handled. Please contact the PPE manufacturer fo" advice on what type of glove material may be suitable. Gloves should be replaced immediately if signs of degradation are observed.
The choice of work glove depends on workconditionsand what chemicals are handled.
Please contact the PPE manufacturer fo" advice on what type of glovematerial may be suitable.
Gloves should be replaced immediately if signs of degradation are observed.
SKIN PROTECTION:
SKIN PROTECTION:
Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots. A full slicker suit isrecommended if gross exposure is possible.
Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots. A full slicker suit is recommended ifgross exposure is possible.
EYE PROTECTION:
EYE PROTECTION:
Wear a face shield with chemical splash goggles.HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Wear a face shield with chemical splash goggles.
Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure.
HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Keep an eye wash fountain available.
Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure. Keep an eye wash fountain available. Keep a safety shower available. Ifclothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals. When handling this product never eat, drink or smoke.
Keep asafety shower available.
I 9.       I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES                                                                                 I APPEARANCE                     Colorless ODOR                            Ammonlacal SPECIFIC GRAVITY                          1.03 @ 60 F115.6 -C DENSITY                                  8.56 Ib/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER                      Complete pH (100/%)                                12.5 pH (1 %)                                  10.1.- 10.7 VISCOSITY                                2.0 cps @ 60 =F 115.6 *C FREEZING POINT                            -85 IF -65 'C BOILING POINT                            228 OF / 108.9 OC VAPOR PRESSURE                            22mmHg @ 77&deg;F125&deg;C Note: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.
If clothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Laundercontaminated clothing before reuse. Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
When handling this productnever eat, drink or smoke.I 9. I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES I.....APPEARANCE ODORColorless Ammonlacal SPECIFIC GRAVITYDENSITYSOLUBILITY IN WATERpH (100/%)pH (1 %)VISCOSITY FREEZING POINTBOILING POINTVAPOR PRESSURE1.03 @ 60 F115.6 -C8.56 Ib/galComplete12.510.1.- 10.72.0 cps @ 60 =F 115.6 *C-85 IF -65 'C228 OF / 108.9 OC22mmHg @ 77&deg;F125&deg;C Note: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
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(800) 424-9300,(24 Hours) CHEMTREC11. 1STABILITY AND REACTIVITY__
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: 11.       1STABILITY AND REACTIVITY__
STABILITY:
STABILITY:
Stable if kept under conditions specified in Section 7, HANDLING AND STORAGE.HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Stable if kept under conditions specified in Section 7, HANDLING AND STORAGE.
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.____C_ ONJ0[SJDcLTO_
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
lD-Q 1-___Extremes of temperature Heat and sources of ignition Including static discharges.
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
Keep at temperature not exceeding 123 TFMATERIALS TO AVOID:Acids Contact with strong acids (e.g. sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric,  
____C_                 ONJ0[SJDcLTO_             lD-Q 1-___
: chromic, suffonic) may generate heat,splattering or boiling and toxic vapors. Contact with strong oxidizers (eg. chlorine, peroxides, chromates, nitric acid,perchlorate, concentrated oxygen, permanganate) may generate heat, fires, explosions and/or toxic vapors. Organicmaterials Gives off hydrogen by reaction with metals. Avoid contact with metal oxides such as those of iron, copper,lead, manganese and molybdenum.
Extremes of temperature Heat and sources of ignition Including static discharges.
Such contact may lead to decomposition.
Keep at temperature not exceeding           123 TF MATERIALS TO AVOID:
Acids Contact with strong acids (e.g. sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, suffonic) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors. Contact with strong oxidizers (eg. chlorine, peroxides, chromates, nitric acid, perchlorate, concentrated oxygen, permanganate) may generate heat, fires, explosions and/or toxic vapors. Organic materials Gives off hydrogen by reaction with metals. Avoid contact with metal oxides such as those of iron, copper, lead, manganese and molybdenum. Such contact may lead to decomposition.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Under fire conditions:
Under fire conditions:             Oxides of nitrogen, ammonia, Flammable gases/vapors
Oxides of nitrogen,  
: 11.       TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION The following results are for the product.
: ammonia, Flammable gases/vapors
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: 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION The following results are for the product...................C .IE.Q L _TOXl Q. LTY z *.Species:
.Species:
aLD50: 185 mg/kgTest Descriptor:
z a
ProductACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY:
LD50:                     185 mg/kg Test Descriptor:           Product ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY:
Species:
Species:                 Rabbit LD50:                     420 mg/kg Test Descriptor:           Product ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY:
RabbitLD50: 420 mg/kgTest Descriptor:
Species:                 Rat LC50:                     2.1 mg/I (4 hrs)
ProductACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY:
Test Descriptor;         Product SENSITIZATION:
Species:
May cause sensitization by skin contact.
RatLC50: 2.1 mg/I (4 hrs)Test Descriptor; ProductSENSITIZATION:
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May cause sensitization by skin contact.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Napervilie, Illinois 60563-1198  
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This product contains hydrazine, The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate humandata,MUTAGENICITY:
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC CARCINOGENICITY:
This product contains hydrazine, The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate human data, MUTAGENICITY:
An ingredient in this product has shown positive results in a screening test for mutagenicity.
An ingredient in this product has shown positive results in a screening test for mutagenicity.
-4IHUMAN-,AZARD-CHARACTERIZAT4.0N Based on our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High112. 1 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:The following results are for the product.Acute Fish Results _Species Exposure Test Type Value Test Descriptor Bluegill Sunfish 96 hrs LC50 4.2 mg/I ProductRainbow Trout 96 hrs LC50 4.3 mg/I ProductGold Orfe 96 hrs LC50 0.75 mg l ProductACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:Species Exposure Test Type Value Test Descriptor Daphnia magna 48 hrs LC50 0.46 mg/1 ProductPERSISTENCY AND DEGRADATION:
- 4IHUMAN-,AZARD-CHARACTERIZAT4.0N Based on our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High 112.       1 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:
The following results are for the product.
Acute Fish Results                 _
Species                            Exposure       Test Type       Value             Test Descriptor Bluegill Sunfish                   96 hrs           LC50             4.2 mg/I         Product Rainbow Trout                     96 hrs           LC50             4.3 mg/I         Product Gold Orfe                           96 hrs         LC50             0.75 mg l         Product ACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:
Species                             Exposure       Test Type       Value             Test Descriptor Daphnia magna                     48 hrs           LC50             0.46 mg/1         Product PERSISTENCY AND DEGRADATION:
The organic portion of this preparation is expected to be readily biodegradable.
The organic portion of this preparation is expected to be readily biodegradable.
MOBILITY:
MOBILITY:
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation programinterface)
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program interface) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level lIlImodel does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The information provided is intended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions of the models.
Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input andoutput. The level lIlImodel does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The information provided isintended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions ofthe models.If released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the air, water and soil/sediment in theapproximate respective percentages; Air W ater. Soil/Sediment 30 -50% 50- 70%The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
If released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the air, water and soil/sediment in the approximate respective percentages; Air                     Water.             Soil/Sediment 30 - 50%               50- 70%
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access,7/13 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 137 of 155NNALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 19HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access, 7/13
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECBIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or material Is not expected to bloaccumulate.
 
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD AND EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: HighIf released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.I 13. I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS IIf this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, it should be determined if the waste meets thecriteria of a hazardous waste.Hazardous Waste: D002, U133Hazardous wastes must be transported by a licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in aproperly licensed hazardous waste treatment,  
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: storage, disposal.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or material Is not expected to bloaccumulate.
or recycling facility.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD AND EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: High If released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.
Consult local, state, and federalregulations for specific requirements.
I 13.       I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS                                                                                       I If this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, it should be determined if the waste meets the criteria of a hazardous waste.
Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead to hydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia.I 4. I TRANSPORT INFORMATION IThe information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading)specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation.
Hazardous Waste: D002, U133 Hazardous wastes must be transported by a licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in a properly licensed hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal. or recycling facility. Consult local, state, and federal regulations for specific requirements. Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead to hydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia.
Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product are as follows.7--:r.-Thee pres-ence-uaanyR.Q  
I   4.     I TRANSPORT INFORMATION                                                                                         I The information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product are as follows.
-mmp-nedepoe:uant UtShEPkand  
7--:r.-Thee pres-ence-uaanyR.Q -mmp-nedepoe:uant                     UtShEPkand :D(),imthLsproduct-cause s-lttoe regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in the package exceeds the calculated RQ for the product.
:D(),imthLsproduct-cause s-lttoeregulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight inthe package exceeds the calculated RQ for the product.LAND TRANSPORT:
LAND TRANSPORT:
Proper Shipping Name:Technical Name(s):UN/ID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Packing Group:Flash Point:Reportable Quantity (per package):
Proper Shipping Name:                         HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):
RQ Component:
UN/ID No:                                     UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary:                       6.1 Packing Group:                               III Flash Point:                                 > 110'&deg;C /,> 230 &deg;F Reportable Quantity (per package):            3 lbs RQ Component:                                HYDRAZINE I AIR TRANSPORT (ICAO!IATA):
HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTIONUN 32936.1III> 110'&deg;C /,> 230 &deg;F3 lbsHYDRAZINE I AIR TRANSPORT (ICAO!IATA):
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECThe presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) In this product causes it to beregulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in.the package exceeds the calculated RQ'for the product.Proper Shipping Name:Technical Name(s):UN/ID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Packing Group:HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTIONUN 3293.6.1Ill[ifJ RQ Component:
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MARINE TRANSPORT (IMDG/IMO):
            "'NALCO                                              PRODUCT NALCO 19H EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
HYDRAZINE Proper Shipping Name:Technical Name(s):UN/ID No:Hazard Class -Primary:Packing Group:Marine Pollutant:
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC The presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) In this product causes it to be regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in.
HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTIONUN 32936,1IHIHYDRAZINE
the package exceeds the calculated RQ'for the product.
*Note: This product is regulated as a Marine Pollutant when shipped by Rail, Highway (in bulk quantities),
Proper Shipping Name:                               HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):
or Air (if noother hazard class applies),
UN/ID No:                                           UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary:                             .6.1 Packing Group:                                     Ill
and when shipped by water in all quantities.
[ifJ t*
I 15. 1 REGULATORY INFORMATION I.. ...... -,.--.T~his~section..contalns.additional~inforrnaUon~that-nmy-ay erlvnd~o  
RQ Component:                                       HYDRAZINE MARINE TRANSPORT (IMDG/IMO):
]a(y z-bnom p-nh..... is or It is not exhaustive, and should not be relied upon to take the place of an Individualized compliance or hazard assessment.
Proper Shipping Name:                                 HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):
Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
UN/ID No:                                             UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary:                             6,1 Packing Group:                                       IHI Marine Pollutant:                                   HYDRAZINE
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:
        *Note: This product is regulated as a Marine Pollutant when shipped by Rail, Highway (in bulk quantities), or Air (if no other hazard class applies), and when shipped by water in all quantities.
*Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product isWare hazardous and the reason(s) islare.shown below.Hydrazine  
I 15.       1REGULATORY INFORMATION                                                                                             I
: Cancer suspect agent (refer to Section 3), Corrosive, Dermal Sensitizer CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:*This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RQ) Substance.
-,.--.T~his~section..contalns.additional~inforrnaUon~that-nmy-ay         erlvnd~o         ]a(y             z-bnom p-nh
Also listed is the RQ for the product.
      ..... is or refer*nce'          It is not exhaustive, and should not be relied upon to take the place of an Individualized compliance or hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
If areportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER,WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:
RQ Substance Hydrazine 3 lbsNalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road .Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.9/13 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 139 of 155N"NALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 19HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(SY (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECI I I ISARAISUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE t11) -SECTIONS 302, 311,312, AND 313:SECTION 302 -EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):This product contains the following substance(s) which is listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:
Listed below are the statutory Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) for the substance(s) and the Reportable Quantity (RO) of the product.
        *Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product isWare hazardous and the reason(s) islare
If a reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to your StateFmerg ny-Response-Commisso--Y-ou-may-also-be-require:l~o-notifythe.Naona  
        .shown below.
.Response.Center.See CERCLAISUPERFUND, above.Extremely Hazardous Substance TPQ R.QHydrazine 1,000 lbs 3 lbsSECTIONS 311 AND 312 -MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 3701':Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous.
Hydrazine : Cancer suspect agent (refer to Section 3), Corrosive, Dermal Sensitizer CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:
The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
        *This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RQ) Substance. Also listed is the RQ for the product. Ifa reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).
X Immediate (Acute) Health HazardX Delayed (Chronic)
RQ Substance Hydrazine                                                         3 lbs Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road . Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198- (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Health HazardFire HazardSudden Release of Pressure HazardReactive HazardUnder SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.
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SARAISUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE t11)- SECTIONS 302, 311, 312, AND 313:
SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):
This product contains the following substance(s) which is listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance. Listed below are the statutory Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) for the substance(s) and the Reportable Quantity (RO) of the product. If a reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to your State Fmerg ny-Response-Commisso--Y-ou-may-also-be-require:l~o-notifythe.Naona .Response.Center.See CERCLAISUPERFUND, above.
Extremely Hazardous Substance                                 TPQ                           R.Q Hydrazine                                                    1,000 lbs                     3 lbs SECTIONS 311 AND 312 -MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 3701':
Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous. The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
X               Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard X                Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.
The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
SECTION 313 -LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):This product contains the following substance(s),  
SECTION 313 - LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):
(with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of ToxicChemicals Hazardous Substance(s)
This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals Hazardous Substance(s)                                   CAS NO Hydrazine                                                302-01-2                         30.0-60.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):
CAS NOHydrazine 302-01-2 30.0-60.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act:When use situations necessitate compliance with FDA regulations, this product is acceptable under: 21 CFR 173.310Boiler Water Additives The following limitations apply:Maximum dosage Limitation ZERO PPM as product in the steamNalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563w1198  
The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)
* (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvwv.nalco.com and request access.10113 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 140 of 155r4NALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCT iiNALCOR 19.HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act:
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECSteam produced may be used in contact with any food type, defined under 21 CFR 170.3, which includes milk or milkproducts.
When use situations necessitate compliance with FDA regulations, this product is acceptable under: 21 CFR 173.310 Boiler Water Additives The following limitations apply:
NSF NON-FOOD COMPOUNDS REGISTRATION PROGRAM (former USDA List of Proprietary Substances  
Maximum dosage                               Limitation ZERO PPM                                     as product in the steam Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563w1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvwv.nalco.com and request access.
&Non-Food Compounds)  
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:NSF Registration number for this product is : 062465This product is acceptable for treating boilers or steam lines where steam produced may contact edible productsand/or cooling systems where the treated water may not contact edible products in and around food processing areasFEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401.15 / formerly Sec. 307,40 CFR116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :Substances.listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.
 
Listedcomponents may be present at trace levels.CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class I andII Ozone Depleting Substances)  
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:This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Steam produced may be used in contact with any food type, defined under 21 CFR 170.3, which includes milk or milk products.
Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace, levels.Substance(s)
NSF NON-FOOD COMPOUNDS REGISTRATION PROGRAM (former USDA List of Proprietary Substances &
Citations
Non-Food Compounds) :
.Hydrazine Sec. 112:CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:This product contains the following substances which require warnin,9 under California Proposition  
NSF Registration number for this product is : 062465 This product is acceptable for treating boilers or steam lines where steam produced may contact edible products and/or cooling systems where the treated water may not contact edible products in and around food processing areas FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401.15 / formerly Sec. 307,40 CFR 116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :
: 65. Additional
Substances.listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.
CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class I and II Ozone Depleting Substances) :
This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace, levels.
Substance(s)                                     Citations
                      . Hydrazine                                     Sec. 112
:CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
This product contains the following substances which require warnin,9 under California Proposition 65. Additional
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* componentsr may b- h-ffie-f  
* componentsr may b- h-ffie-f -lypresenteattracetlevels   le.ve      . ............                         . ..
-lypresenteattracetlevels  
Substance(s)                                 Concentration     EFFECTS
.............  
* Hydrazine                                 <60%             Causes Cancer MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
...le.veSubstance(s)
This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.
Concentration EFFECTS* Hydrazine  
Hydrazine STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:
<60% Causes CancerMICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
The following substances are disclosed for compliance with Stale Right to Know Laws:
This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation.
Hydrazine                                       302-01-2 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road . Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.Hydrazine STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:The following substances are disclosed for compliance with Stale Right to Know Laws:Hydrazine 302-01-2Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road .Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECINTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):The substance(s) in this preparation are included In or exempted from the Domestic Substance List (DSL).AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification  
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& Assessment Scheme(NICNAS).,  
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:
.CHINAAll substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New ChemicalSubstances and are listed on or exempt from the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).EUROPEThe substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS inventories.
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):
JAPANAll substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and importation Of ChemicalSubstances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).KOREAAll substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the ExistingChemicals List (ECL)PHILIPPINES All substances in this product comply with the Republic Act 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory
The substance(s) in this preparation are included In or exempted from the Domestic Substance List (DSL).
: 16. OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information.
AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification & Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).,           .
The product Is to be used inapplications consistent with our product literature.
CHINA All substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New Chemical Substances and are listed on or exempt from the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).
Individuals handling this product should be informed of therecommended safety precautions and should have access to this information.
EUROPE The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS inventories.
For any other uses, exposures shouldbe evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to insure safe workplace operations.
JAPAN All substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).
Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.
KOREA All substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals List (ECL)
REFERENCES Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure  
PHILIPPINES All substances in this product comply with the Republic Act 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory
: Indices, AmericanConference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTM CD-ROM Version),
: 16.       OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures should be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to insure safe workplace operations. Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.
Ariel Research Corp.,Bethesda, MD.Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine,  
REFERENCES Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp.,
: Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS'm CD-ROMVersion),
Bethesda, MD.
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS'm CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
* (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS. visit www.nalco.com and request access.12/13 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 142 of 155N"NALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTNALCO 19HEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS. visit www.nalco.com and request access.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECIARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk- of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World HealthOrgani.za.tion, Iternaional Agency for Research on.Cancer...........................
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Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTMCD-ROM Version),
 
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology  
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: Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, PublicHealth Service.Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Occupational Safetyand Health Administration (OSHA), (Ariel InsightThM CD-ROM Version),
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk-of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World Health Organi.za.tion, Iternaional Agency for Research on.Cancer...........................
Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH,(TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO,AAdel InsightTM (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (ArielInsightTM CD-ROM Version),
Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.
Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington,  
Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), (Ariel InsightThM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.
: Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO, AAdel InsightTM (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO...Prepared-By-mr -
North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel Insight TM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.
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The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),
....Date issued : 06127/2012 Version Number: 4.2Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
. Prepared-By-
.(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www:nalco.com and request access.13/13 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 143 of 155(C'age 2 of 13)_______SAFETY DATA SHEETA4 PRODUCTLCS-60EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
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(800) 424-300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC1: CHIEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: LCS-_0APPLICATION:
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WATER TREATMENT COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:
Date issued : 06127/2012 Version Number: 4.2 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Nalco Company161-WT~ieni RoacdNaperville, Illinois60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):  
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 .(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www:nalco.com and request access.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECNFPA 704M/HMIS RATINGHEALTH: 2/2 FLAMMABILITY:
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DATA SHEET A4
: 12. 1 COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous.
_______SAFETY PRODUCT LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Consult Section 15 for thenature of the hazard(s).
(800) 424-300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC 1:         CHIEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME:                                       LCS-_0 APPLICATION:                                         WATER TREATMENT COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:                             Nalco Company 161-WT~ieni Roacd Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):                       (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours)           CHEMTREC NFPA 704M/HMIS RATING HEALTH:         2/2       FLAMMABILITY:       0/0       INSTABILITY:           010         OTHER:
Hazardous Substance(s)
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CAS NO % (wlw)Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 5.0- 10.0Sodium Tetraborate 1330-43-4 1.0 -5,0....... .. ....3 .! z A 0 -" i ..... ..... .. ..........  
: 12.       1 COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).
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Hazardous Substance(s)                                         CAS NO                       % (wlw)
...........
Sodium Nitrite                                                                       7632-00-0                     5.0- 10.0 Sodium Tetraborate
.... ..........  
                                  ....... 0..-"
.... ... ...13. 1HAZ-ARDS IDENTIFICATION
                                              . ...i 3. ! zA..... . . . .. . . . . . ... .......... . .......... ..... . . . . ..........
**EMERGENCY OVERVIEW-DANGERToxic if swallowed, Contains sodium nitrite.
1330-43-4                      1.0 - 5,0
Substances In the product can lead to the formation of methemoglobin.
: 13.       1HAZ-ARDS IDENTIFICATION
                                                          **EMERGENCY OVERVIEW-DANGER Toxic if swallowed, Contains sodium nitrite. Substances In the product can lead to the formation of methemoglobin.
Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take Internally. Use with adequate ventilation. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Do not take Internally.
Wear suitable protective clothing.
Use with adequate ventilation.
May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. If product is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials, Not flammable or combustible.
In case of contact witheyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately withplenty of water.Wear suitable protective clothing.
May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions.
If product is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite is anoxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials, Not flammable or combustible.
P RIMARY'ROUTESOFEXPOSUR.:
P RIMARY'ROUTESOFEXPOSUR.:
Eye, SkinHUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -ACUTE:EYE CONTACT:Can cause mild to moderate irritation.
Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -ACUTE:
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road' Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
EYE CONTACT:
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Can cause mild to moderate irritation.
(BO)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECSKIN CONTACT:May cause Irritation with prolonged contactINGESTION:
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road' Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalcocom and request access.
Not a likely route of exposure.
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Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrile can causemethemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses areparIcuray methemoglobinemia.
 
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                    ~NALCO                                       LS6 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(BO)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC SKIN CONTACT:
May cause Irritation with prolonged contact INGESTION:
Not a likely route of exposure. Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrile can cause methemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses are parIcurayysetTv-e-ft*o-the e*rectsdf methemoglobinemia.
INHALATION:
INHALATION:
Not a likely route of exposure.
Not a likely route of exposure. Aerosols or product mist may irritate the upper respiratory tract.
Aerosols or product mist may irritate the upper respiratory tract.AGGRAVATION OFEXISTING CONDITIONS:
AGGRAVATION OFEXISTING CONDITIONS:
Sodium Nitrite.
Sodium Nitrite. Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methernoglobinemia.
Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methernoglobinemia.
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC.:
HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -CHRONIC.:
Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitrite causes drops in blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches and visual disturbances. It may also react with organic amines In the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.
Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitrite causes drops in blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches andvisual disturbances.
: 14.       1 FIRST AID MEASURES SKIN CONTACT:
It may also react with organic amines In the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.
Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.
: 14. 1 FIRST AID MEASURESSKIN CONTACT:Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
INGESTION:
If symptoms  
Get Immediate medical attention. Do not Induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, washout mouth and
: develop, seek medical advice.INGESTION:
                                                                                                              -give--wat-er-to.drink;....... .... . .
Get Immediate medical attention.
INHALATION:
Do not Induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, washout mouth and-give--wat-er-to.drink;.......  
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention.
.... ..INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically.
Get medical attention.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms andclinical condition.
Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition. Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.
Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.15. 1 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFLASH POINT: NoneEXTINGUISHING MEDIA :Not expected to burn. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD :May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions.
: 15.       1FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT:                               None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA :
If product is allowed todry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials.
Not expected to burn. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Not flammable or combustible.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD :
May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed todry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials. Not flammable or combustible.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.Nalco Company 1601 W. Dihl Road
In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.
* Naperville.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Dihl Road
Illinois 60563-1198  
* Naperville. Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
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2110
(800)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC6. 'ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
 
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete.
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Use personal protective equipment recommended in Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection).
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Stop or reduce any leaks If it is safe to do so.Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak.
                                                                *- LCS-60
Ventilate spill area if possible.
* EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
Ensure clean-up Is conducted bytrained personnel only. Do not touchIoLfediateidaLtJaiwemnegency-equipmenL(for.fires~spillsr.eaksretc.)-readily available, Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.
(800)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:SMALL SPILLS: Soak up spill with absorbent material.
: 6.         'ACCIDENTAL           RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:
Place residues in a suitable,  
Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete. Use personal protective equipment recommended in Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Stop or reduce any leaks Ifit is safe to do so.
: covered, property labeled-----container.-Wash-afected-aa.-LARGE-SP-LLS:--Contain liquid-using absorbent-material'-by-digginig~tenches~orby  
Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Ventilate spill area if possible. Ensure clean-up Is conducted by trained personnel only. Do not touchIoLfediateidaLtJaiwemnegency-equipmenL(for.fires~spillsr.eaksretc.)-readily available, Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.
-diking. Reclaim into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal.
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:
Wash site of spillage thoroughly withwater. Contact an aoproved waste hauler fordisposal of contaminated recovered material.
SMALL SPILLS: Soak up spill with absorbent material. Place residues in a suitable, covered, property labeled
D.ipose of material incompliance with regulations Indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations).
      ----- container.-Wash-afected-aa.-LARGE-SP-LLS:--Contain liquid-using absorbent-material'-by-digginig~tenches~orby                 -
Do not allow product to evaporate todryness.ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
diking. Reclaim into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal. Wash site of spillage thoroughly with water. Contact an aoproved waste hauler fordisposal of contaminated recovered material. D.ipose of material in compliance with regulations Indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations). Do not allow product to evaporate to dryness.
Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways.,
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Spilled product may pose a risk to the aquatic ecosystem ifreleased.,
Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways., Spilled product may pose a risk to the aquatic ecosystem if released., If drains, streams, sil or sewers become contaminated, notify local authority.
If drains, streams, sil or sewers become contaminated, notify local authority.
: 17.           HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING:
: 17. HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLING:
Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on.clothing, Have emergency equmeT (for fires, spills eaks. etc.) readily av*giable.,        sur4alLcgnjes ar..
Do not take internally.
STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Use with adequate ventilation.
Store In suitable labeled containers. Store the containers tightly closed. Store away from organic chemicals and other oxidizable materials, reducing agents, acids and alkalis.
Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust.
SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
Do not get in eyes, on skin,on.clothing, Have emergency equmeT (for fires, spills eaks. etc.) readily sur4alLcgnjes ar..STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Shipping and long term storage compatibility with construction materials can vary; we therefore recommend that compatibility is tested prior to use.
Store In suitable labeled containers.
: 18.           EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:
Store the containers tightly closed. Store away from organic chemicals and otheroxidizable materials, reducing agents, acids and alkalis.SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
Exposure guidelines have not been established for this product. Available exposure limits for the substance(s) are shown below.
Shipping and long term storage compatibility with construction materials can vary; we therefore recommend thatcompatibility is tested prior to use.18. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:Exposure guidelines have not been established for this product.
Substance(s)                                           Category;                     ppm         mg/m3     Non-Standard Unit Borates, Tetra, Sodium Salts - Anhydrous (Inhalable   ACGIHITWA                                     2 fraction.)
Available exposure limits for the substance(s) areshown below.Substance(s)
ACGIH/STEL                                     6 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl. Road
Category; ppm mg/m3 Non-Standard UnitBorates, Tetra, Sodium Salts -Anhydrous (Inhalable ACGIHITWA 2fraction.)
* Naperville. Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access:
ACGIH/STEL 6Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl. Road
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SAFETY DATA SHEET
iLCs-60EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
                                                                                      !PRODUCT.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECENGINEERING MEASURES:
                    .. NALCO                                                            iLCs-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC ENGINEERING MEASURES:
General ventilation Is recommended.
General ventilation Is recommended.
-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
              -RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Resplratorv protection is not normally needed. Where o eithis~seio_
Resplratorv protection is not normally needed. Where o                                               eithis~seio_
or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, or dusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equipped withsuitablefilter cartridges is recommended.
or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, or dusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equipped with suitablefilter cartridges is recommended. Consult the respirator / cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability of specific devices. In event of emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations a positive pressure, full-facepiece SCBA should be used. If respiratory protection Is required, institute a complete. respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and inspection.
Consult the respirator  
/ cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability ofspecific devices.
In event of emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations a positive  
: pressure, full-facepiece SCBA should be used. If respiratory protection Is required, institute a complete.
respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing,  
: training, maintenance and inspection.
HAND PROTECTION:
HAND PROTECTION:
When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves Is recommended.
When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves Is recommended. The choice of work glove depends on work conditions and what chemicals are handled. Please contact the PPE manufacturer for advice on what type of glove material may be suitable. Gloves should be replaced Immediately if signs of degradation are observed.
The choice of work glove depends on workconditions and what chemicals are handled.
Please contact the PPE manufacturer for advice on what type of glovematerial may be suitable.
Gloves should be replaced Immediately if signs of degradation are observed.
SKIN PROTECTION:
SKIN PROTECTION:
Wear standard protective clothing.
Wear standard protective clothing.
EYE PROTECTION:
EYE PROTECTION:
Wear chemical splash goggles.HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Wear chemical splash goggles.
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HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:
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conta minatod-clothing:before-reuse.-Always-wash thoroughly-aafter-handling-chemicals-When-handling.this-product never.eatj drinkeor smoke.I 9. I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATEAPPEARANCE ODORSPECIFIC GRAVITYDENSITYSOLUBILITY IN WATERpH (100 %)VAPOR PRESSUREVOC CONTENTLiquidClear Light yellowNone1.076. @ 77 "F / 25 "C8.96 lb/galComplete8-9Same as water0.0 % EPA Method 24___Note:Ihese-chysicaboro~ertiesArelyicaLvalues-for-hisrcwductand-are-sublcieo-tchanne.
                *safety-showr-vai~lable,-If:*J!h**qj&#xfd;cotminatedemyeqrgndtruhyas:haetdaa-Lner conta minatod-clothing:before-reuse.-Always-wash thoroughly-aafter-handling-chemicals-When-handling.this-product never.eatj drinkeor smoke.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
I 9.         I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE                          Liquid APPEARANCE                              Clear Light yellow ODOR                                    None SPECIFIC GRAVITY                                        1.076. @ 77 "F / 25 "C DENSITY                                                8.96 lb/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER                                    Complete pH (100 %)                                              8-9 VAPOR PRESSURE                                          Same as water VOC CONTENT                                            0.0 % EPA Method 24
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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC 110. I STABILITY AND REACTIVITY ISTABILITY:
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SAFETY DATA SHEET                                I          II i i I II   ',
PRODUCT 7NALCO                                            LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC 110.       I STABILITY AND REACTIVITY                                                                                           I STABILITY:
Stable under normal conditions.
Stable under normal conditions.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.CONDITIONS TO AVOID:Freezing temperatures.
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
MATERIALS-TO-AVOID4 Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine,  
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
: sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires,explosions and toxic vapors. Do not mix with amines. Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produceN-nitrosamines, many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals.
Freezing temperatures.
Contact with strong acids (e.g.sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric,  
MATERIALS-TO-AVOID4 Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine, sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires, explosions and toxic vapors. Do not mix with amines. Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produce N-nitrosamines, many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals. Contact with strong acids (e.g.
: chromic, sulfonic) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, sulfonic) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.
Under fire conditions:
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Oxides of nitrogen, Oxides of sodium11. 1 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.SENSITIZATION:
Under fire conditions:             Oxides of nitrogen, Oxides of sodium
: 11.     1 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.
SENSITIZATION:
This product is not expected to be a sensitizer.
This product is not expected to be a sensitizer.
-.-CA -CR RCINO'GENI C t'- C :None of the substances in this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' (ACGIH).TERATOGENICITY AND EMBRYOTOXICITY:
-.- CA     -CRRCINO'GENI C t'- : C None of the substances in this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' (ACGIH).
Experimental animal studies with sodium nitrite have shown reproductive effects in the offspring of treated parents.These effects are not transmissible.
TERATOGENICITY AND EMBRYOTOXICITY:
112. I ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION IECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:The following results are for the product.ACUTE FISH RESULTS:s1cies Exposure LC50 Test Descriptor Rainbow Trout 96 hrs 20 mACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:Species Exposure LC50 I EC50 I Test Descriptor Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Experimental animal studies with sodium nitrite have shown reproductive effects in the offspring of treated parents.
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These effects are not transmissible.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECDaphnia magna 48 hrs 340m 2t0m mIMOBILITY:
112.       I ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION                                                                                             I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation programinterface)
The following results are for the product.
Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input andoutput. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The Information provided isintended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions ofthe models.If released into the environment this material is expected to distribute to the air. water and soillsediment in theapproximate respective percentages;
ACUTE FISH RESULTS:
<5% 30,-50% 50 -70%_The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
s1cies                             Exposure         LC50                 Test Descriptor Rainbow Trout                       96 hrs           20 m ACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:
Species                             Exposure         LC50           I EC50         I Test Descriptor Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies. of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
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NANALCO EMERGENCY lELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Daphnia magna                     48 hrs           340m             2t0m mI MOBILITY:
The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program interface) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The Information provided is intended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions of the models.
If released into the environment this material is expected to distribute to the air. water and soillsediment in the approximate respective percentages;
                                      <5%                   30,-50%                 50 -70%_
The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.
BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or materal Is not expected to bloaccumulate.
BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or materal Is not expected to bloaccumulate.
If released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.13. 1 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, since it does not have the characteristics of Subpart C, nor is it listed under Subpart 0..............
If released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.
A"-a  
: 13.     1DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
-of-sb5]Fcf-1-o-TT:!--aElg~a 6nh nsl tate-o r-lct rgu toa ..................
          -ILthis-product-become-sa~wate*-Lis-not-a`*azardous-wasta-as~delined-by-the.Resource*Conservation-and.Recovery-Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, since it does not have the characteristics of Subpart C, nor is it listed under Subpart 0.
: handling, treatment or disposal requirements.
  ............. A"-a non-ha-zarddlis-*w~ste-*jtT- -of-sb5]Fcf-1-o-TT:!--aElg~a 6nh     nsl   tate-o r-lct rgu       *
For disposal, contact a properly licensed waste treatment, storage,disposal or recycling facility.
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114. 1 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading)specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name / Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties.
handling, treatment or disposal requirements. For disposal, contact a properly licensed waste treatment, storage, disposal or recycling facility.
and mode of transportation.
114.     1TRANSPORT INFORMATION The information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name / Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties.
Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product areas follows.The presence of an RO component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes'it loberegulated vAth an additional description of RO for road, or as a clars 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight inthe package exceeds the calculated RO for the product.LAND TRANSPORT:
and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product areas follows.
Proper Shipping Name: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID,N.O.S.Technical Name(s):
The presence of an RO component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes'it lobe regulated vAth an additional description of RO for road, or as a clars 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in the package exceeds the calculated RO for the product.
SODIUM NITRITEUN!ID No: UN 3082Hazard Class -Primary:
LAND TRANSPORT:
9Packing Group: IIINalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Proper Shipping Name:                         ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S.
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Technical Name(s):                             SODIUM NITRITE UN!ID No:                                       UN 3082 Hazard Class - Primary:                       9 Packing Group:                                 III Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
* (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSOS visit www.nalcocom and request access.6110 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 149 of 155(Page 8 of 13)~NALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTLCS-60 ,EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSOS visit www.nalcocom and request access.
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC Flash Point: .......Reportable Quantity (per package):
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RQ Component:
 
N6ne .......1,050 lbsSODIUM NITRITEAIR TRANSPORT (ICAO/IATA):
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 149 of 155 (Page 8 of   13)
The presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes it to beregulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in--the-pockag-xceeds-the-cafcuated'RQ-foth-ro-dar  
SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT
-Proper Shipping Name: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID,N.O.S.Technical Name(s):
                      ~NALCO                                        LCS-60                     ,
SODIUM NITRITEUNJID No: UN 3082Hazard Class -Primary:
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
9Packing Group: IIIReportable Quantity (per package):
(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC Flash Point:.......                             N6ne .......
1,050 lbsRO Component:
Reportable Quantity (per package):              1,050 lbs RQ Component:                                    SODIUM NITRITE AIR TRANSPORT (ICAO/IATA):
SODIUM NITRITEMAR1 NE-TTRSORPORT7IMY G'IMO) :Proper Shipping Name: _PRODUCT IS NOT REGULATED DURING PO-RTATIUON 115S. I REGULATORY INFORMATION IIThis section contains additional information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance.
The presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes it to be regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in
The information in this... m-piane-for hazard assessment.
        - -the-pockag-xceeds-the-cafcuated'RQ-foth-ro-dar                     -
Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
Proper Shipping Name:                           ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S.
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:
Technical Name(s):                               SODIUM NITRITE UNJID No:                                       UN 3082 Hazard Class - Primary:                         9 Packing Group:                                   III Reportable Quantity (per package):               1,050 lbs RO Component:                                   SODIUM NITRITE MAR1 NE-TTRSORPORT7IMY           G'IMO) :
-----ased-on-our-hazard-evaluat~onTthe-follovving-substance(s)-irrt his prodact-is/are-hazardowsand-thr-mason(s)l s/are-shown below.Sodium Nitrite:
Proper Shipping Name: _PRODUCT                               IS NOT REGULATED DURING
Target Organ Effect -Kidney, Target OrganEffect  
_________________--TRAN*                                        PO-RTATIUON 115S.     I REGULATORY INFORMATION                                                                                     I I
-Nervous system, Target Organ Effect -BloodSodium Tetraborate:
This section contains additional information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance. The information in this
Exposure LimitCERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance.
            . ..m-piane-for hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.
Also listed is the RO for the product.
NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:
If areportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER,WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:
RO Substance Sodium NitriteRQ1,050 IbsNalco Company 1601 W. DiehlI Road- Naperville.
      -----   ased-on-our-hazard-evaluat~onTthe-follovving-substance(s)-irrt his prodact-is/are-hazardowsand-thr-mason(s)l s/are-shown below.
Illinois 60563-1198  
Sodium Nitrite: Target Organ Effect - Kidney, Target OrganEffect - Nervous system, Target Organ Effect - Blood Sodium Tetraborate: Exposure Limit CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:
-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.7/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 150 of 155(Page 9 of 13).*NALCOSAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCTLCS-60EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance. Also listed is the RO for the product. If a reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).
(800)424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTRECSARA/SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) -SECTIONS 302, 311,312, AND 313:SECTION 302 -EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
RO Substance                                                   RQ Sodium Nitrite                                                1,050 Ibs Nalco Company 1601 W. DiehlI Road- Naperville. Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
SECTIONS 311 AND 312 -MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):Our hazar -e-5---t-0-51ion-nas found this product to be hazardous.
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Theproduct should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
 
XImmediate (Acute) Health HazardflDrhvp~d fChronink Fire HazardSudden Release of Pressure HazardReactive HazardUnder SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 150 of 155 (Page 9 of 13)
SAFETY DATA SHEET
                .*NALCO                                            PRODUCT LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
(800)424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC SARA/SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) - SECTIONS 302, 311, 312, AND 313:
SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):
This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
SECTIONS 311 AND 312 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):
Our hazar-e-5---t-0-51ion- nas found this product to be hazardous. Theproduct should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:
X                    Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard flDrhvp~d fChronink H*.*hh H*-zird Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.
The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
SECTION 313 -LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):This product contains the following substance(s),  
SECTION 313 - LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):
(with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of ToxicChemicals
This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals
_'1 "-'M ,.f-Nt. ____________-___-
_'1"-'M                                                   ,.f-Nt.                       ____________-___-
Sodium Nitdte7632-00-0 5.0-10.0"TOXIC-SUBSTANCES CONTROLA-,CT-(TSCA)
Sodium Nitdte                                                  7632-00-0               5.0-10.0
_3 ....The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT. 40 CFRA401.15  
_3                                                ....
/ formerly Sec. 307.40 CFR116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation.
            "TOXIC-SUBSTANCES         CONTROLA-,CT-(TSCA)
Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.I Substance(s)
The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)
I Citations
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT. 40 CFRA401.15 / formerly Sec. 307.40 CFR 116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :
.Sodium Nitdte Sec. 311CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class I andII Ozone Depleting Substances):
This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.
Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.
I Substance(s)                                       I Citations
Listedcomponents may be present at trace levels.CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:Substances listed under California Proposition 65 are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
                    . Sodium Nitdte                                   Sec. 311 CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class Iand II Ozone Depleting Substances):
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198  
Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.
* (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.8/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 151 of 1551tl 1o of 13)SAFETY DATA SHEETA4 PRODUCT.~NALCO ~4. --EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
.(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECMICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
Substances listed under California Proposition 65 are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.
Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.
Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road
Listedcomponents may be present at trace levels.STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:The following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:Sodium Nitrite 7632-00.0 Sodium Tetraborate 1330-43-4 Water 7732-18-5 CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):The substances In this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have beenrepoited in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations.
* Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification  
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& Assessment Scheme(NICNAS).
 
CHINAAll substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New ChemicalSubstances and are listed onthe Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).EU ROPE _________
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 151 of 155 1o of 1tl    13)
SAFETY DATA SHEET A4                                    PRODUCT.
            ~NALCO                                 ~4.                                         --
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)
                                                          .(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:
Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.
STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:
The following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:
Sodium Nitrite                                 7632-00.0 Sodium Tetraborate                             1330-43-4 Water                                         7732-18-5 tNTERNATIONUr*CFEMUCA-CONTROL-WS.
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):
The substances In this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have been repoited in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations.
AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification & Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).
CHINA All substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New Chemical Substances and are listed onthe Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).
EU ROPE                         _________
The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.
The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.
JAPANAll substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of ChemicalSubstances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).KOREAAll substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the ExistingChemicals Ust (ECL)PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the Republic Act 8969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals  
JAPAN All substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).
& Chemical Substances (PICCS).16. 1 OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information.
KOREA All substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals Ust (ECL)
The product Is to be used inapplications consistent with our product literature.
PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the Republic Act 8969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals & Chemical Substances (PICCS).
Individuals handling this product should be Informed of therecommended safety precautions and should have access to this information.
: 16. 1OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be Informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures should Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Napervil!e, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.
For any other uses, exposures shouldNalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road -Napervil!e, Illinois 60563-1198  
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-(630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.9/10 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 152 of 155Attachment JRequested Permit Amendments Admin Report 1. 0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 -12., Pg. 11 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 153 of 155Attachment J -Amendment RequestsRequest to remove pH monitoring requirements from Internal Outfolls 101, 201, and501. STP Nuclear respectfully requests the removal of pH limitations and monitoring requirements from its internal monitoring locations.
 
STP feels the requirement tomonitor for pH at internal monitoring locations prior to wastewater entering its owncooling reservoir is overly burdensome and has little to no positive environmental impact. In fact, due to efforts by the plant to ensure the pH limits are met, STP mustchemically treat these individual wastestreams prior to sampling at the internalmonitoring locations.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 152 of 155 Attachment J Requested Permit Amendments Admin Report 1.0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 - 12., Pg. 11
pH treatment would not be necessary to meet the effluent limitsat the external Outfall 001 due to natural pH balancing that occurs in the coolingreservoir.
 
Request to remove effluent limits and monitoring requirements for relief well discharges at Outfalls 002, 003, 004, 005, and 006 and all associated permit requirements having todo with relief well monitoring.
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 153 of 155 Attachment J - Amendment Requests Request to remove pH monitoring requirementsfrom Internal Outfolls 101, 201, and 501. STP Nuclear respectfully requests the removal of pH limitations and monitoring requirements from its internal monitoring locations. STP feels the requirement to monitor for pH at internal monitoring locations prior to wastewater entering its own cooling reservoir is overly burdensome and has little to no positive environmental impact. In fact, due to efforts by the plant to ensure the pH limits are met, STP must chemically treat these individual wastestreams prior to sampling at the internal monitoring locations. pH treatment would not be necessary to meet the effluent limits at the external Outfall 001 due to natural pH balancing that occurs in the cooling reservoir.
STP requests the removal of the monitoring requirements for relief well discharges, placed in the previous TPDES permit draft. The water beingdischarged is predominantly groundwater that is seeping up to the surface from underthe reservoir.
Request to remove effluent limits and monitoring requirementsfor relief well discharges at Outfalls 002, 003, 004, 005, and 006 and all associatedpermitrequirements having to do with relief well monitoring. STP requests the removal of the monitoring requirements for relief well discharges, placed in the previous TPDES permit draft. The water being discharged is predominantly groundwater that is seeping up to the surface from under the reservoir. The water is not pumped to the surface for discharge. STP has been conducting routine monitoring of its relief well discharges in compliance with its TPDES
The water is not pumped to the surface for discharge.
*permit since the permit was issued on April 5, 2012. STP has collected over two years' worth of data in that time. None of the data collected from the relief well monitoring program has exceeded an established effluent limit in the TPDES permit.
STP has beenconducting routine monitoring of its relief well discharges in compliance with its TPDES*permit since the permit was issued on April 5, 2012. STP has collected over two years'worth of data in that time. None of the data collected from the relief well monitoring program has exceeded an established effluent limit in the TPDES permit.
 
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 154 of 155Attachment KTreatment SystemTech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3 Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 155 of 155Wastewater Treatment SystemTreatment System Outfall Unit Dimensions Treatment Processes Main Cooling Reservoir 001 7,000 acre pond (irregular)
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 154 of 155 Attachment K Treatment System Tech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3
Heat Dissipation
 
' Reuse/Rlecvcle Low Volume Waste 2-Neutralization Basins Neutralization' Metal Cleaning Wastes**
Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 155 of 155 Wastewater Treatment System Treatment System                              Outfall   Unit Dimensions                     Treatment Processes Main Cooling Reservoir                         001     7,000 acre pond (irregular)         Heat Dissipation
101 (300,000 gallons each) Mixing*Neutralization Basin 68' x 42'x 16' Sedimentation Gross Oil Separator (API) Equalization Flotation 13,000 gallons Skimming*
                                                                              '               Reuse/Rlecvcle Low Volume Waste                                       2-Neutralization Basins             Neutralization' Metal Cleaning Wastes**                         101     (300,000 gallons each)             Mixing*
24.".x 8'x 7'SkmigLow Volume Waste 201 Sedimentation Oily Waste Treatment System Tricellorator (DAF) 3,800 gallons Dissolved air flotation S9'die x 8' CoaquIaton*
Neutralization Basin                                   68' x 42'x 16'                     Sedimentation Gross Oil Separator (API)           Equalization Flotation 13,000 gallons                     Skimming*
Effluent Tank 850 gallons Multi-media Filtration 5' dia x 6'2-Aeration Basins Screening 63" x 12" x 11 '6' Activated Sludge2 Clarifiers 16' dia x 11 '6" Sedimentation West Sanitary Waste Treatment Primary Chlorine Contact401 Chamber Disinfecton..
24.".x 8'x 7'Skmig Low Volume Waste                               201                                         Sedimentation Oily Waste Treatment System                             Tricellorator (DAF) 3,800 gallons   Dissolved air flotation S9'die x 8'                       CoaquIaton*
System*~
Effluent Tank 850 gallons           Multi-media Filtration 5' dia x 6' 2-Aeration Basins                   Screening 63" x 12" x 11 '6'                 Activated Sludge 2 Clarifiers 16' dia x 11 '6"       Sedimentation West Sanitary Waste Treatment                           Primary Chlorine Contact 401      Chamber                             Disinfecton..
6" x 12' x 1 '6"Secondary Chlorine ContactChamber Disinfection~'*
System*~                                               6" x 12' x 1 '6" Secondary Chlorine Contact Chamber                            Disinfection~'*
I 4'dia x 4'3"Organic Basin Equalization Approx. 1,000,000 gallons Mixing*1 00'x 80'x 17'6" Aeration*
I 4'dia x 4'3" Organic Basin                       Equalization Approx. 1,000,000 gallons           Mixing*
Metal Cleaning Waste- 501 Inorganic Basin Coagulation' Approx. 50,000 gallons Chemical Precipitation*
100'x 80'x 17'6"                   Aeration*
25' x 25' x 13'3" Sedimentation Treatment Tanks (possible future Not-determined at thisuse) time.2-Aeration Basins Screening 54'6" x 12:' x 3'3" Activated SludgeTraining Sanitary Waste Treatment 601 1 -Clarifier System**
Metal Cleaning Waste-                         501     Inorganic Basin                     Coagulation' Approx. 50,000 gallons             Chemical Precipitation*
6 2,0'. da x 133" Sedimentation Chlorine Contact Chamber Disinfection"-"
25' x 25' x 13'3"                 Sedimentation Treatment Tanks (possible future   Not-determined at this use)                               time.
Note: Chlorine may be used intermittently to control algae growth in treatment units.Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.
2-Aeration Basins                 Screening 54'6" x 12:' x 3'3"               Activated Sludge Training Sanitary Waste Treatment             601     1-Clarifier System**                                       6       2,0'. da x 133"                   Sedimentation Chlorine Contact Chamber           Disinfection"-"
Outfall 501 is routed to Outfall 101. There have been no discharges from Outfall 501 since December 1992.The West Plant is currently rated at 110,000 gallons per day (gpd) and the Training Plant at 66,000 gpd.Sanitary wastewater will increase beginning with the construction of two new electric generating units (3 and 4)and an increase in construction personnel.
Note: Chlorine may be used intermittently to control algae growth in treatment units.
The physical locations of the treatment systems and Outfalls 401and 601 may change; however, the outfall descriptions in the permit would remain the same (i.e., monitoring atthe discharge from the sewage treatment plant).Disinfection may include sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.
Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.
Technical Report 1.0Page 3a}}
Outfall 501 is routed to Outfall 101. There have been no discharges from Outfall 501 since December 1992.
The West Plant is currently rated at 110,000 gallons per day (gpd) and the Training Plant at 66,000 gpd.
Sanitary wastewater will increase beginning with the construction of two new electric generating units (3 and 4) and an increase in construction personnel. The physical locations of the treatment systems and Outfalls 401 and 601 may change; however, the outfall descriptions in the permit would remain the same (i.e., monitoring at the discharge from the sewage treatment plant).
Disinfection may include sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.
Technical Report 1.0                                                                                            Page 3a}}

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Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Major Amendment with Renewal Application for a Major Facility Tpdes Permit No. WQ000190800
ML14168A268
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Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/01/2014
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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 1 of 155 4180 Delaware Street, Ste 402, Beaumont, Texas 77706, USA T +1 409 838 4400 F +1 409 838 9056 W www.rpsgroup.com Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Major Amendment with Renewal Application for a Major Facility TPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000

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Prepared For:

STP Nuclear Operating. Company South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Bay City, Texas May 2014 United States I Canada I Brazil I UK I Ireland I Netherlands Australia Asia Pacific I Russia I Middle East I Africa

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 2 of 155 41A0 Delaware Street, Ste 402', BeauMont, Texas 77706, USA T +1 40.9 838 4400. P 4.1 ,409 938 9056 W www,rpsgroup.com May 29, 2014 MAY 29 2014 vi~Erf' QUALITy DIVISION Executive Director Applications Review and Processing.Team (MC148)

Texas Commission on Environmental OLrIality 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin, TX 78753 RE: ApplicatIon for the Renewal with Major Amendment of TPDES Permit No.

WQ000.1908000 South: Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STP)

Dear Sir:

On behalf of.STP, we are submitting the. enclosed permit renewal with major amendment application for the above referenced Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit. Enclosed you will find one original and three complete copies for your approval. The application fee has.been submitted directly to the Financial Administration Division under separate cover, however, a copy of the fee submitta9l is presented in Attachment A.

If you have any questions concerning this ýappl!tation, please contact me at 512-326-5859... We look forward to working with. you In prooessing this application. Thank you for your consideration, Sincerely, Tres Koenings Senior Consultant I

UnIted States IlCan~ada.l0razi I UK I.lIr~land I N~etherlands Austealla A.91a.Pbocflo I Rusela I Middle East I Africa Atnonebir of RPS. Groulp P/C

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 3 of 155 TABLE OF CONTENTS TCEQ Industrial Wastewater Permit Application TPDES Permit No. WQ0001908000 Submission Checklist Industrial Administrative Report 1.0 Industrial Administrative Report 1.1 Supplemental Permit Information Form Industrial Technical Report 1.0 Worksheet 1.0 EPA Effluent Guidelines Worksheet 2.0 Pollutant Analyses Requirements Worksheet 4.0 Receiving Waters Worksheet 5.0 Sewage Sludge Management and Disposal Worksheet 7.0 Storm Water Runoff Attachment A Copy of Application Fee (Submission Checklist, Pg.. 1)

Attachment B USGS Map (Admin Report 1.0 - 8.m., Pg. 12)

Attachment C Affected Landowners (Admin Report 1.1 - l.a. & b., Pg. 15)

Attachment D Original Photographs (Admin Report 1.1- 2., Pg. 12)

Attachment E USGS Map (SPIF, Item 8)

Attachment F Wastewater Generating Process (Tech Report 1.0 1 .c., Pg. 1)

Attachment G Facility Plot Plan (Tech Report 1.0 - I.e., Pg. 2)

Attachment H Flow Schematic Diagrams (Tech Report 1.0 - 2.b., Pg. 3)

Attachment I Water Treatment Chemicals (Tech Report 1.0 - 5.c., Pg. 8)

Attachment J Requested Permit Amendments (Admin Report 1.0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 -12., Pg. 11)

Attachment K Treatment System (Tech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3)

J:\Projects\STP Nuclear\Application\STP Nuclear Amendment with Renewal Application~doc

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 4 of 155 Submission Checklist

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 5 of 155 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TCEQ INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATiVE REPORT Submit this checklist with the application. Do not submit the instructionswith the application.Indicateif thefollowing are included in the application.

Applicant STP Nuclear Operating Company Permit Number WQ0001 908000 Administrative Report 1.o W Worksheet 7.0 W E Administrative Report 1.1 F7f JF Worksheet 8.0 F71 -

SPIF i [7] Worksheet 9.o 17 Li Technical Report 1.0 . Worksheet 0o.o0] [

Worksheet 1.o . original OF] USGS Map El Worksheet 2.0 - [-I. Affected Landowners Map . -

Worksheet 3.0 EL i:Y Landowner Disk or Labels , -] I1 Worksheet 3.1 1- [] Copy of Application Fee Check. V 01 Worksheet3.2 F-/ "All fees owed TCEQ are paid Z DI Worksheet 3.3 [] [] Flow Diagram Worksheet 4.0 [ , _ Site Drawing Worksheet 4.11 Original Photographs .. _

Worksheet 5.0 i _, Solids Management Plan FE] I Worksheet 6.0 ].- L2] Water Balance 0J rV Please indicate by a check mark the amount submi tted for the application fee: See Attachment A elld...: -ajoo Mnor ".:...

or&med. ..

.PA dassificatori New ond Rwieid Withut.Qnl /-M 0d.

Minor facility not subject to categorical standards ____$350 -___$350 ____$315 -___$150 promulgated by the EPA (40 CFR Part 4oo-471)

Minor facility subject to categorical standards ____$1,250 -___$1250 ____$12-15 ____$150 promulgated by the EPA (40 CFR Part 400-471) ______

Major facility N/A * Ž..$2,050 __ _$2-,015 - $450

'~All facilities are designated as minors until formally classified as a major by EPA.

-For C~fifimissioim Use 'Only-Se.ge'nieit Nunbr:bt:, § ICuny prtlnDte:_______

Troposed/CurrentlrI'emt N~ub&': __________ei I

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 6 of 155 Industrial Administrative Report 1.0

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 7 of 155 INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIE REPORT 1.O The following is requiredforall applications--Renewal,New, And Amendment Type of application:

B NewTPDES j NewTLAP Major amendment with Renewal Major Amendment without Renewal

' Renewal of existing permit EJ Stormwater only discharge M Minor amendment to permit 0 Minor modification to permit If applying for an amendment to a permit, please describe the request in detail. See Attachment J

-The applicant Is requesting the removal of effluent limitations and monitoring requirements for Outfalls 002-006, Relief Well Monitoring Ouffalls.

-The applicant Is requesting the removal of pH monitoring requirements at Internal Outfalls 101, 201, and 501.

a. Facility Owner (Owner of the facility must apply for the permit.)

What is the Legal Name of the entity (applicant) applying for this permit?

STP Nuclear Operating Company (The legal name must be spelled exactly asfiled with the Texas Secretary of State, County, or in the legal document forming the entity.)

If the applicant is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:

http:/!wwwV2.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CN601658669 What is the name and title of the person signing the application?

(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)

Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: Michael P. Murray Suffix:

Title:

Manager, Regulatory Affairs Credential:

What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?

You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.Isp Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N6016 City: Wadsworth State: Xx ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 072-8164 Extension:_

Fax No.: E-mail Address:

TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 2 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 8 of 155 Indicate the type of Customer:

[ Individual El Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.

[ Limited Partnership El Corporation

[ Trust C3 Estate

[ Federal Government El State Government C County Government Cj City Government C Other Government ED Other:

Independent entity E Yes E] No (If governmental entity; subsidiary,or partof a largercoiporation)

Number of Empio es:

E0-20; [ 21-100; o 101-250; Lj 251-500; or 7 501 or higher Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers (Not applicable to individuals, governments, general partnershipsor sole proprietors.REQUIREDfor corporationsand limited partnerships)

State Franchise Tax ID Number: 1-76-0517597-9 TX SOS Charter (filing) Number: 1459553-01 Federal Tax ID:

DUNS Number (if known):

b. Co-Permittee information (complete only if the operator must be a co-permittee)

What is the Legal Name of the entity (operator) applying for this permit?

Operator N/A (The legal name must be spelled exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State, County, or in the legal documentforming the entity.)

If the operator is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:

http://www12.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fLiseaction=cust.CustSearch CN.

What is the name and title of the person signing the application?

(The person must be an executive official meeting signatory requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)

Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):

First/Last Name:

Suffix:

Title:

Credential:

What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?

You may verify the address at: http: //zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsD TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 3 of `18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 9 of 155 Organization Name:

Mailing Address:

Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):__

City: State: ZIP Code:

Mailing Information if outside USA Territory: Country Code: _Postal Code.,

Phone No.: ____ Extension:

Fax No., E-mail Address:

Indicate the type of Customer:

E] Individual [ Sole Proprietorship-D.B.A.

El Limited Partnership D Corporation l Trust t Estate D Federal Government E State Government t* County Government fl City Government

[* Other Government l Other:

Independent entity 0 Yes E3 No (If governmentalentity, subsidiary,or partof a largercorporation)

Number of Employees:

0-20;21-100; E 101-250; 0 251-500; or E 501 or higher Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers (Not applicableto individuals, governments, generalpartnershipsor sole proprietors.REQUIREDfor corporationsand limited partnerships)

State Franchise Tax ID Number:

TX SOS Charter (filing) Number:

Federal Tax ID:

DUNS Number (if known):

Provide a brief description of the need for a co-permittee:

TCEQ-10411. (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application -Administrative Report Page 4 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 10 of 155

c. Individual information (complete only if thefacility owner or co-permittee is an individual)

What is the Legal Name of the owner/co-permittee applying for this permit?

N/A If the owner/co-permittee is currently a customer with TCEQ, what is the Customer Number (CN)? Search for your CN at:

http:!/wwwl2.tceg.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?fuseaction=cust.CustSearch CN What is the name and title of the person signing the application?

(The person must be the individual. See signatoly requirements in TAC 305.43(a).)

Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss):.

First/Last Name:

Suffix:

State Identification Number:

Date of Birth:

Assumed business or professional name:

Business name:

What is the applicant's mailing address as recognized by the US Postal Service?

You may verify the address at: http://zip4.usps.com/ziP4/welcome.'sm Mailing Address:

Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):

City: State: TX ZIP Code:.

Mailing Information if outside USA Territory: Country Code: _Postal Code:

Phone No.: Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address:

a. Billing Contact and Address Information The permittee is responsiblefor paying the annualfee. The annualfee will be assessed to permits active on September 1 of each year. TCEQ will send a bill to the addressprovided in this section. The permittee is responsiblefor terminatingthe permit when it is no longer needed.

Is the billing address the same as the permittee or co-permittee?

E] Permittee [ Co-permittee l No, fill out this section Prefix (Mr, Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:

Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:_

Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Billing Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 6 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 11 of 155 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory:. Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: jphoffman@stpegs.eom If TCEQ needs additional information regarding this application, who should be contacted?

a. Application Contact Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:

Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:

Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N201 9 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77483 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com Check one or both: F Administrative contact n/ Technical Contact

b. Application Contact Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: Tres Koenings Suffix:

Title:

. Senior Consultant Credential:

Organization Name: RPS Mailing Address: 4801 Southwest Parkway, Parkway 2, Suite 150 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):

City: Austin State: TX ZIP Code: 78735 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (512) 326-56L9 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: tres.koenlngs@rpsgroup.com Check one or both: : F Administrative contact 0 Technical Contact TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 6 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 12 of 155

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Contact Responsible for Discharge Monitoring Reports (EPA 3320-1) Provide the name of the person and their complete mailing address delegated to receive and submit Discharge Monitoring Report Forms.

Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:

Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:

Organization Name:, STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: pKo. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

Fax No. E-mail Addre-ss jphoffman stpegs.com Did you know you can submit DMR data on line?

Go to Sign up now at:

letl-zb https: /!www6.tceq.texas.gov/steers/

Establish an electronic reporting account when you get your permit number.

Provide two names of individuals that can be contacted throughout the permit term.

Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Q, , ATIA4 .

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Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credei Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Add'ess: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 7 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 13 of 155 Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Ms.

First/Last Name: P.L. Travis Suffix:

Title:

Environmental Supervisor Credential:

Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:

Phone No.: (361) 972-8573 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: pltravls@stpegs.com

a. Individual publishing the notices Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:

Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:__

Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Mailing Address: P.O. Box 289 Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): N2019 City: Wadsworth .State: TX ZIP Code: 77843 Mailing Information if outside USA.

Territory: Country Code: Postal Code:_

Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

Fax No.: E-mail Address: jphoffman@stpegscom

b. Method for receiving Notice of Receipt and Intent to Obtain a Water Quality Permit Package Indicate by a check mark the preferred method for receiving the first notice and instructions:

[21 E-mail Address: Jphoffman@stpegs.com

[] Fax No.:

El Overnight/Priority mail: (self addressed, prepaid envelope required)

[] Regular Mail:

Mailing Address:

Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.):_

City: State: TX ZIP Code:

c. Contact in the Notice TCEQ-10411 (911/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 8 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 14 of 155 Prefix (Mr. Ms, Miss): Mr.

First/Last Name: John Hoffman Suffix:

Title:

Staff Environmental Consultant Credential:

Organization Name: STP Nuclear Operating Company Phone No.: (361) 972-4507 Extension:

d. Public Place Information If thefacility and/oroutfall are located in more than one county, a public viewing placefor each county must be provided.

Public Building name: Matagorda County Courthouse Location within the building: County Clerks Office Physical address of building: 1700 7th Street City: Bay City County: Matagorda Contact Name: Janet Hlckl Phone No.: (970) 244-7680 Extension:

e. Bilingual Notice Requirements:

For new permit, major amendment and renewal applications. Not applicable for minor amendment or minor modification applications.

Please call the bllingual/ESL coordinator at the nearest elementary and middle schools and obtain the following Information to determine if an alternative language notice is required:

1. Is a bilingual education program required by the Texas Education Code at the nearest elementary or middle school to the facility or proposed facility?

n- Yes nN No (If No, alternative language notice publication is not required; skip to item 7. SITE INFORMATION.)

2. Are the students who attend either the elementary school or the middle school enrolled in a bilingual education program at that school?

0 Yes [3 No

3. Do the students at these schools attend a bilingual education program at another location?

0 Yes [] No

4. Would the school be required to provide a bilingual education program but the school has waived out of this requirement under 19 TAC §89.1205(g)?

[7 Yes 0 No

5. If the answer is yes to 1, 2, 3, or 4, public notice in an alternative language is required. Which language is required by the bilingual program?

This section of the applicationis only used to determine if alternative language notice will be needed. Complete instructionson publishing the alternative languagenotice will be in your public noticepackage.

TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 9 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 15 of 155 If the site of your business is part of a larger business site, a Regulated Entity Number (RN) may already be assigned for the larger sitt. Use the RN assigned for the larger site. Search TCEQ's Central Registry to see if the larger site may already be registered as a regulated site at:

http: //wwwl2.tceeq.texas.gov/crpub/index.cfm?ftseaction=regent.RNSearch If the site is found, provide the assigned Regulated Entity Reference Number and provide the information for the site to be authorized through this application below.

The site information for this authorization may vary from the larger site information.

TCEQ issued RE Reference Number (RN): RN 102395654

a. State/TPDES Permit No.: WQ0001908000 Expiration date: 12/01/2014 EPA Identification No. (TPDES Permits only): TX 06 49 47 0
b. Name of project or site (the name kmown by the community where located):

South Texas Project Electric Generating Station

c. Is the facility located in Bexar Comal Hays, Kinney, Medina, Travis, Uvalde, or Williamson County? l Yes lNo (If Yes, additional Information concerning protection of the Edwards Aquifer may be required.)
d. Is the location of the facility used in the existing permit correct? ED Yes ONo
e. Does the site have a physical address?

If Yes, complete Section A for a physical address.

If No (the location description is not accurate or this is a new permit application, complete), complete Section B for site location information.

Se~ction, A; E ter:thBph*cal addre~s for thg~le, *:<:, :',,: ,. ::,* >*1 ;:::*:!:

Verify the address with USPS. If the address is not recognized as a delivery address, provide the address as identified for overnight mail delivery, 911 emergencies, or other online map tool to confirm an address.

PhysicalAddress of Projector Site:

Street Number: 12090 Street Name: Farm-to-Market Road 521 City: Wadsworth ZIP Code: 77483 Seck~ns~ ute t e iomatln, ri~-~cto If no physical address (Street Number & Street Name), provide a written location I

access description to the site:

(Ex.: located 2 miles west from intersection of Hwy 29o & IH35 accessible on Hwy 29o South)

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 16 of 155

f. City where the site is located or, if not in a city, what is the nearest city:

Wadsworth

g. ZIP Code where the site is located: 77483
h. County where the site is located Matagorda
i. Latitude: 28' 47' 50" N Longitude: 96' 03' 10" W
j. In your own words, briefly describe the primary business of the Regulated Entity:

(Do not repeat the SIC andNAICS code)

FSteam Electric Generating Facility

k. Owner of treatment facility: STP Nuclear Operating Company Ownership of Facility: E Public 1-/ Private ] Both lZLFederal
1. Owner of land where treatment facility is/will be: STP Nuclear Operating Company (If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement in effect for at least six years. In some cases, a lease may not suffice - see instructions.)
m. Owner of effluent disposal site: N/A (If not the same as the facility owner, there must be a long term lease agreement in effect for at least six years.)
n. Owner of sewage sludge disposal site: N/A (Required only If authorization is sought in the permit for sludge disposal on property owned/controlled by the applicant.)
a. Is the point of discharge and discharge route in the existing permit correct?

V1 Yes 0 No If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please give an accurate description.

N/A

b. City or Town in which the outfall(s) is or will be located Near Bay City
c. County the outfall(s) is located: Matagorda
d. Ogtfate atitud 001:280 44' 48"N Longitude: 001: 960 00' 02"W eee-low foredditional outfalls,
e. For all applications involving an average daily discharge of 5 million gallons per day or more, provide the names of all counties located within loo statute miles downstream of the point(s) of discharge. N/A
  • Oultfall 002: 28°46'29"N 950 59' 53" W; Outfall 003: 28°44'49"N 96 0 00'40"W; Outfall 004:28"44'57"N 96001'03"; Outfall 005: 28 044'32"N 96 0 02'42"W; Outfall 006: 28 0 44'31"N 96 003'36"W TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 11 of 18

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f. If a TLAP, is the location of the effluent disposal site in the existing permit accurate?

[ Yes Eu No If no, or a new or amendment permit application, please give an accurate description.

N/A

g. City or Town in which the disposal site is or willbe located N/A
h. County the disposal site is located: N/A
i. Disposal Site Latitude: N/A Longitude: N/A
j. If a TLAP, describe the routing of effluent from the treatment facility to the effluent disposal site:

N/A

k. For TLAP applications please identify the nearest watercourse to the disposal site to which rainfall runoff might flow if not contained: N/A
1. Is the location of the sewage sludge disposal site in the existing permit accurate?

- Yes r No If no, or a new permit application, please give an accurate description.

N/A

m. Provide an original full size USGS Topographic Map with all required information.

Indicate by a check mark that the information is provided. See Attachment B j Applicant's property boundary D Treatment facility boundaries nN Labeled point of discharge and highlighted discharge route

[-] Sewage sludge disposal site

-] Effluent disposal site boundaries

[j New and future construction on i mile radius and 3 miles downstream information V All ponds

n. Is/will the treated wastewater discharge to a city, county, or state highway right-of-way, or a flood control district drainage ditch? LI Yes [] No If Yes, indicate by a check mark if: N/A

[- Authorization granted [I Authorization pending (For new and amendments, provide copies of letters that show proof of contact and the approval letter upon receipt.)

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o. Is the facility located on or does the treated effluent cross American Indian Land?

DYes MY No

a. List each person formerly employed by the TCEQ who represented your company and was paid for service regarding the application:

Tres Koenings, Jamie Saladiner

b. Do you owe fees to the TCEQ? EL Yes 70 No If yes, please provide:

Account number: Amount past due:

c. Do you owe any penalties to the TCEQ? F] Yes [] No If yes, please provide:

Enforcement order number Amount past due TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 13 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 19 of 155 Permit Number: WQ0001908000 Applicant; STP Nuclear Operating Company Certification:

I, Michael P. Murray Manager, Regulatory Affairs Typed or printed name Title certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including thepossibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

I further certify that I am authorized under 30 Texas Administrative Code §305.44 to sign and submit this document, and can provide documentation in proof'of such authorization upon request.

Signature: Date: 2 /*

,*2 (Use l"e k)

Subscribed and Sworn to before me by the said- M* c\ c\ ýA \ L*t(Ctu on this dayof o2

,20 My commission expires on the LAh- day of I ,2o )WL

\~ [SEAL]

Notary Public County, Texas tf co-permittees are necessary, each entity must submit an original, separatesignaturepage.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 20 of 155 Industrial Administrative Report 1.1

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 21 of 155 INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 1.1 Thefollowing is requir'edfor new and amendment applications.

See Attachment C

a. Indicate by a check mark that the landowners map or drawing, with scale, includes the following, as applicable.

[A The applicant's property boundaries

[El The facility site boundaries within the applicant's property boundaries FD The distance the buffer zone falls into adjacent properties and the property boundaries of the landowners located within the buffer zone

[E The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property

[ The point(s) of discharge and highlighted discharge route clearly shown for one mile downstream

  • The property boundaries of the landowners located on both sides of the discharge route for one full stream mile downstream of the point of discharge

[E The property boundaries of the landowners along the watercourse for a one-half mile radius from the point of discharge if the point of discharge is into a lake, bay estuary, or affected by tides F The boundaries of the effluent disposal site (for example, irrigation area or subsurface drainfield site), all evaporation/holding ponds within the applicant's property El The property boundaries of all landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the effluent disposal site is located El The boundaries of the sludge land application site (for land application of sewage sludge for beneficial use) and the property boundaries of landowners surrounding the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge land application site is located E The property boundaries of landowners within one-half mile in all directions from the applicant's property boundaries where the sewage sludge disposal site (for example, sludge surface disposal site or sludge monofill) is located

b. Indicate by a check mark in which format the landowners list is submitted:

[N Read/Writeable CD or Disk [-l 4 sets of labels

c. Indicate by a check mark that a separate list with the landowners' names and mailing address cross-referenced to the landowners map has been provided. [E
d. Provide the source of the landowners' names and mailing addresses.

Matagorda County Appraisal District, 2014 Parcel Boundary & 2013 Tax Roll TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 15 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 22 of 155

c. As required by Texas Water Code §5.115, is any permanent school fund land affected by this application? [] Yes [] No If yes, provide the location and foreseeable impacts and effects this application has on the land(s).

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Provide original ground level photographs. Indicate by checking that the following information is provided. See Attachment D El At least one original photograph of the new or expanded treatment unit location

[ At least two photographs of the existing/proposed point of discharge and as much area downstream (photo i) and upstream (photo 2) as can be captured.

F- If the discharge is to an open water body (e.g., lake, bay), the point of discharge should be in the right or left edge of each photograph showing the open water and with as much area on each respective side of the discharge as can be captured, El At least one photograph of the existing/proposed effluent disposal site AJ A plot plan or map showing the location and direction of each photograph TCEQ-1 0411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 16 of IS

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 23 of 155 Supplemental Permit Information Form

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 24 of 155 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY SUPPLEMENTAL PERMIT INFORMATION FORM (SPIF)

FOR AGENCIES REVIEWING INDUSTRIAL TPDES WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATIONS T-CJQ VSE ONLY: -

APPlieat~i6n~type., 'iiRenewal Majot Amnendment Minor Amendrtient -New cýOtnty:_ Segment Number -_Admin Com~plete Date:_______

Agency Receiving SPIV:

___Texas H-istorical commfns~ion- US Fish and WAildlife This form applies to TPDES permit applications only. (Instructions, Page 34)

The SPIF must be completed as a separate document. The TCEQ will mail a copy of the SPIF to each agency as required by the TCEQ agreement with EPA. If any of the items are not completely addressed and/or further information is needed, you will be contacted to provide the information before the permit Is issued. Each item must be completely addressed.

Do not refer to a response of any item in the permit application form. Each attachment must be provided with this form separately from the administrative report of the application. The application will not be declared administratively complete without this form being completed in its entirety including all attachments.

The following applies to all applications:

1. Permlttee: STP Nuclear Operating Company
2. Permit No. WQoo 0 1 9 0 8 0 0 0 (EPA ID No.) TX 0 0 6 4 9 4 7
3. Address of the project (location description that includes street/highway, ity/vicinity, & county) 12090 Farm-to-Market Road 521, Wadsworth, Texas 77483
4. Provide the name, address, phone and fax number of an individual that can be contacted to answer specific questions about the property.

Name: John Hoffman Company: STP Nuclear Operating Company Phone number: (361) 972-4507 Fax number:

Street No.: Street name: Street type:

P.O. Box, 289 City: Wadsworth State: TX ZIP code: 7 7 4 8 3 Email: jphoffman@stpegs.com TCEQ-10411 (9/1/2010) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application - Administrative Report Page 17 of 18

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 25 of 155

5. List the county in which the facility is located:.Matagorda
6. If the property is publicly owned and the owner is different than the permittee/applicant, please list the owner of the property.

N/A

7. Provide a description of the effluent discharge route. The discharge route must follow the flow of effluent from the point of discharge to the nearest major watercourse (from the point of discharge to a classified segment as defined in 30 L

TAC Chapter 307). If known, please identify the Segment Number.

'aOt directh, lo Co0oraao Rlver t12al; via M2etome Plant.areaDrainage Dto, then tO'Coorado *liverTidal; via 002 to an unnamed oitch, loen 1 an unnamed trbutar of West Branh of Colorado River, then to West Branch of Colorado River, then to Mategorda Bay/Powderhomr Lake: via 004 to en unnamed ditch then to Colorado RiverI Tidal InSegment No. 1401 of Colorado River Baon; via 005 to East Fork Little RobbinaSlough, then to Robbins Slough, then to Robbins Lake, than to Robbins Slough, Ithen to Crab Lake, then to Crab Bayou, then to Gulf Intercoastal Waterway, then to Metagorda Bay/Powderhorn Lake; and via 006 to LittleRobbing Slough, then to an

- O_'M H.... . ... . . ks... .. to

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.'.. .' e ' , . . ft.

Intercoastal Waterway, .hen to Matagorda Bey/Powderhom Lka In Segment No. 2451 of theBays and vatuarles

8. Please provide a separate 7.5 minute USGS quadrangle map with the project boundaries plotted and a general location map showing the project area. Please highlight the discharge route from the point of discharge for a distance of one mile downstream. (This map is required in addition to the map in the administrative report). See Attachment E
9. Provide original photographs of any structures 50 years or older on the property.

io. Does your project involve any of the following? Check all that apply.

n] a. Proposed access roads, utility lines, construction easements D1 b. Visual effects that could damage or detract from a historic property's integrity H c. Vibration effects during construction or as a result of project design

d. Additional phases of development that are planned for the future
e. Sealing caves, fractures, sinkholes, other karst features
f. Disturbance of vegetation or wetlands ii. List proposed construction impact (surface acres to be impacted, depth of excavation, sealing of caves, or other karst features).
12. Describe existing disturbances, vegetation and land use.

THIE FOLLO;W.-NG ITEMS-` POPLYO L QAPI'IN O E TPES PEIIMTTSý AD MAJOQ"-R;AMENDMENTS TO PDE 1MfS

13. List construction dates of all buildings and structures on the property.

.NN/A

14. Provide a brief history of the property, and name of the architect/builder, if known.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 26 of 155 Industrial Technical Report 1.0

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 27 of 155 TECHNICAL REPORT 1.o INDUSTRIAL THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS RENEWAL, NEW, AND AMENDMENT

a. Describe the type of activity and general nature of your business.

South Texas (STP) Electric Generating Station is a nuclear fueled, steam-electric generating facility. Electricity is generated from steam driven turbines.

b. SIC Code(s) 4911 , ,

NAICS Code(s) 221113 , ,

c. Describe the wastewater generating processes.

See Attachment F

d. Provide a list of raw materials, major intermediates, and products handled at your facility.

Raw Materials Intermediate Products Final Products Nuclear Fuel (7440-61-1) Steam Electricity TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page I of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 28 of 155

e. Indicate by a check mark that an attached facility map with the following information was provided with the application:

[1 Production areas, maintenance areas, materials handling areas, and waste disposal areas.

[71 The location of each unit of the wastewater treatment plant including the location of wastewater collection sumps and impoundments.

Attachment #: G

f. Is this a new permit application for an existing facility? ED Yes IZ No If yes, provide background discussion below.

N/A

g. Is the treatment facility/disposal site located above the 1oo-year frequency flood level?

fZYes F No List source(s) used to determine 1oo-year frequency flood plain:

FIRM 485489037C, March 18, 1985 If no, provide the elevation of the 1o0-year frequency flood plain and describe what protective measures are in use or planned to be used to prevent flooding of the treatment facility/disposal area.

N/A

h. For new or amendment permit applications, will there be discharge of fill material into a water in the state for construction of the proposed outfall structure? El Yes W1 No If no, proceed to Item No. 2. If yes, has the a plicant applied for a U.S. Corps of Engineers 404 Dredge and Fill permit? [_Yes LI No If yes, provide the permit number:

If no, provide the approximate date you anticipate submitting your application to the Corps.

TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 2 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 29 of 155

a. List any physical, chemical, an/or biological treatment process that y ou use f or the treatm ent of wastewater at your facility. Include a description of each treatment process starting with initial treatment and finishing with the discharge point.

See Attachment K

b. [] Indicate by a check mark t hat an attached flow schematic with a water balance was provided with the applications showing each treatment unit and all sources of wastewater flow into the treatment plant and to each outfall/point of disposal.

Attachment #: H Do you use or plan to use any wastewater lagoons, ponds, or impoundments 71 YesR No If yes, complete item 3(a) for existing impoundments and items 3(a)-3(t) for new or proposed impoundments. If no, proceed to Item No. 4.

a. Provide the following information in the table provided:

Dcsignation: Indicate t he appropriate u se designation for each p ond [ Treatment (T),

Disposal (D), Containment (C), or Evaporation (E)]

Discharge Point: If a discharge occurs from the Impoundments, designate the outfall associated with the impoundment.

Liner I nformation: If the impoundments are lined to comply with specifications outlined for t) a c ompacted clay liner (C), 2) an in-situ clay l iner (I), or 3) a synthetic/plastic/rubber liner (S), indicate the liner type with the appropriate letter designation (see instructions for further detail on liner specifications). If not, provide a reference to the attachment that provides a description of the alternate liner and any additional technical information necessary for an evaluation.

Dimensions: Provide t he dimensions(s), f reeboard, surface area, an d storage volume capacity of the impoundments. For impoundments with irregular shapes, submit surface area (instead of length an d width), the average depth, an d the maximum depth b elow natural ground level.

TCEQ-1 0055 (0511612012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 3 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 30 of 155 Pond# 1 Pond# 2 Pond J Pond# 4 Pond# 6 Designation (T) (D) (C) or (E) T T T T Discharge Point j.

Outfall Number 501 501 101 001 none Liner Information Liner Type (C) (I) or (S) reinforce concrete reinforce concrete reinforce concrete soil and concrete none Alt. Liner Attachment Reference n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Dimensions Length (feet) 100 ft 25 ft 136 ft .nia ft 150,ft Width (feet) 5o0 ft 25 ft 42 ft n/a ft 70 ft Depth from Water Surface 17.5 ft 13.3 ft 10 ft 20 ft 4 ft Depth from Nat. Ground Level .avg 0 max o avg oymax o2avg omax __o avg. o max 0 avg -2Lmax Freeboard (feet) '0 ft >2 ft >2 ft 2, ft '2 ft Surface Area (acres) o.io acres O.Olacres 0.13 acres 7,000acres 024 acres Storage Capacity (gallons) 1,000.000 gal 50,000 gal 600,000 gal " 6.6e0 gal 31.4,160 gal Pond # P_

ond# Pond# Pond## Pond#

-Designation  !***"

(T) (D) (C) or (E) C Discharge Point Outfall Number None Liner Informati-on-Liner Type (C) (I) or (S) soil and concrete Alt. Liner Attachment Reference n/a Dimensions Length (feet) .ft Width (feet) . 1,0oo ft .ft _ .ft ft ft Depth from Water Surface 8 ft ft ft _ ft ft Depth from Nat. Ground Level (avg/max) (feet) 0 . 0 I .I .

Freeboard (feet) '2 ft ft _ _ft _ ft ft Surface Area (acres) 47 acres acres _ acres 'acres .acres Storage Capacity (gallons) 1.3ea gal gal _ gal __ . gal gal TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 4 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 31 of 155 THE FO LLOWING I TEMS A RE R EQUIRED 0 NLY FO R N EW 0 R PR OPOSED IMPOUNDMENTS.

b. Indicate by a check mark if any of the following data was provided with the application:

Li Synthetic/plastic/rubber liner data LIIn-situ clay liner data Not Applicable Attachment #:_

c. Are there any leak detection systems or ground water monitoring wells in place or planned? Li Yes ni No Not Applicable Li If yes, indicate by a check mark that a separate attachment was provided with the leak detection system information for each pond and/or gr ound water monitoring well data.

Attachment #:

d. Is t he b ottom of the p ond a bove t he s easonal high water t able in t he shallowest water bearing zone?

Li Yes Li No Not Applicable Li If no, indicate by a check m ark that additional information was provided describing the depth of the seasonal high water table in the shallowest water bearing zone in relation to the depth of the bottom of the new or proposed impoundment and how this may or may not impact groundwater.

e. Indicate by a check mark that the following information was provided: Not Applicable L] A USGS quadrangle map or a color copy of original quality and scale which accurately locates and identifies water supply wells and/or monitor wells within 1/2 mile radius of the impoundments.

Li Copies of State Water Well Reports (driller's logs, completion data), and data on depths to g round water for water supply w ells in cluding a d escription o f how t he d epths t o ground water were obtained.

For TLAP permit applications: Not Applicable Li Indicate by a check mark t hat t he new or proposed impoundment(s) and the land application disposal area are located in the same general area and the information for this item is provided in Worksheet 3.0 (item 8).

Not Applicable

f. i- Indicate by a check mark id any data was provided with the application pertaining to the ground water, soils, geology, etc. used to assess the potential for migration of wastes from the impoundments and/or the potential for contamination of ground water or surface water.

Complete the following tables to describe the location and wastewater discharge or disposal operations for each outfall for discharge operations and for each point of disposal for TLAP operations.

For TLAP permit applications: Indicate the disposal method and each individual lirigation area (i), evaporation pond ( E), or subsurface drainage system (S) by providing the appropriate letter designation for the disposal method followed by a numerical designation for each disposal area (e.g. evaporation pond, application area) in the space provided for "Outfall" designation e.g. "E'" for ev oration pond 1 "12" for irrigation area No. 2, etc.).

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 32 of 155 OUTFALL: 001

- Latitude . ' -Longitude*- Location Des.riptloh 8 44 96 00 .02 At a point in the blowdown line prior to entering the

Pirmitt*d*iow (MGD) Pirposed Fl",op(MD), Colorado River Dly Avg Dly MaVix. Dly Avg, -fy 3/4 31schar ge;I.tration 144 200 144 200 ** (hrs./day) ** (days/mo.) **_(mo./year)

X PumpedGravlty Measurement Device: Estimate X Intermittent _ Seasonal Continuous ting W4te0trAfis:-

..h..... -Volme 6 (MOD) Oz/f to'ta low Recirculated cooling water n/a** n/a**

Cooling reservoir blowdown Previously monitored effluent Stormwater Makeup water from the Colorado River Uncontaminated groundwater

  • At spillway. At blowdown at the river: 28' 44' 46" N,96' 00' 02" W

"*Therehas been no discharge from the outfall since March 4, 1997 OUTFALL: 002 La-tteUl.et  :. Location Doscription ,

468I 29 95 II 59 II 53 Prior to entering the plant drainage ditch PemtePoG) Proposed, IIW o.(M.Gb) vg Pi Max Dy IJyAg. -D~Ma t se harge burat onj n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day) !la (days/mo.) /a (nmo./year)

Pumped _L Gravity Measurement Device: estimate X Intermittent -Seasonal _ Continuous Reservoir relief well effluent (wells 1-125) Intermittent Demlneralized water from instrumentation Intermittent t *11*

p *

.11.

TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 6 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 33 of 155 OUTFALL: 003 Latituide'. Longf1tude Lorato ecrption 28 44 49 700 96 J40 At the discharge of flowing relief wells prior to mixing 1Permiitted FloW.(MGi) ooe P Wl- (MGO with the West Branch of Colorado River Ply Ag pDly Max. . .. ly"Av .., D1miD Max , . -.. bscharge 0 a d i ratlon n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day) (days/mo.) .. (mo.Iyear)

Pumped Gravity Measurement Device: Estmlate X Intermittent -Seasonal Continuous Cnrbuting Wý~testrqamn . Vo GeMD) *Of Total Co.

Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 138-195) Intermittent 100 OUTFALL: 004 Latitudle, Longitude Location ýDeicri ption 28 44 ThiT IIEEgate Permnitte".d :FloW"(kO) 57 96 01 Prposed Flow (MGD)-

03 Ata point inthe MCR Spillway Channel after commingling of spillway leakage and relief well water, and prior to mixing with other waters i~li~g.DbiMa yDAvg, - .~ i~ak Kqshag urat~ion j n/a n/a n/a n/a , _ _(hrs,/day) . (days/mo.) .(mo./year)

Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate Xintermittent -Seasonal __Continuous Rebutlng Relief Well effMODuent(well Flow Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 196-268) Intermittent 100 ii. a 4'

41 ii 4'

r II JI TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 7 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 34 of 155 OUTFALL: 005 Latitude Longitud6'.-'.'". Locat.i. Descr.ptlon"-

28 44 32 96 02 4 At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixing i'trmltteddFoib MG6). Proposed i low (!GiiDGt) with the East Fork Little Robbins Slough D~y ~yAg Dl AgMax OlyMax isc ~baeDuration n/a n/a n/a n/a _ (hrs./day) _ (days/mo.) _ (mo./year)

Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate X Intermittent -seasonal ___Continuous Wate RontaibrtI re aief Wele .nttal Vowele (MG64) F Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 269-483) Intermittent 100 It it It It tI II

.11 ii OUTFALL: 006 Latitud ~ Longitude;:.. .ocapn-,-

14l I~'~r~m~!t~ted M1 31 _96 03I dFl* (MGD)ji 36 At the discharge of flowing relief wells, prior to mixing with Little Robbins Slough Dl~v ~l;a)< blý- lMax ishrbutdn n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day) (days/mo.) ,(mo./year)

-Pumped X Gravity Measurement Device: Estimate , X Intermittent ____Seasonal ____Continuous

.' iii,; .-.. ..on

. V ",.".
...'.,.,'...

""'. i n e M b".. ., ". ,T*:.'lo ,>

Reservoir Relief Well effluent (wells 483-670) Intermittent 100

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 35 of 155 OUTFALL: 101

.Lattude - ongltude' Location Description 2Where low volume waste sources commingled with previously monitored

l i .  ; effluents are discharged from the neutralization beslns prior to mixing with other Permitted Flodw (MGD) Proposed lF1oW (MGO) waste stream DyAvg OlyMax' A Dly Max on n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a_ (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.) n/a (mo,/year)

X Pumped -Gravity Measurement Device: totalizer X Intermittent Seasonal Continuous t at~ras Volume (MOP)  % ifll No1W Low volume waste sources commingled with 0.25** 100 previously monitored effluents from the metal cleaning waste system discharge Stormwater

  • At discharge into the MCR
    • Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 OUTFALL: 201

-Latitude'I -Lngtud.* .ILocatfon Descrfiiption 28 47 3 96 03 07 Where low volume waste sources are discharged from the oily waste

.( GD) treatment system prior to mixing with any other waste stream

-Permtited FloW ropose d F'V(M D 9~g t)ya D~Avg Diy Max ishageJuat na n/a n/a n/a fl/a (r.dy a (days/mo.) .2/a (mo./year

~.Pumped_ Gravity Measurement Device:_totalizer X Intermittent ____,Seasonal ___Continuous CotiuigWasteitraams:s- Volm I MD OA6hf Toailo Low volume waste sources from the oily waste O.019** 100 treatment system_________ _________

Stormwater

  • At discharge into theMCR _________
    • Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Reportg Page 7c of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 36 of 155 OUTFALL: 401

- Latltude* Longltude' Locatloh besSrlotion 28 47"' 35 ""96""-03j ý7 At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (West Sanitary Waste

ýWtted Flow (MGD)

P..a.i Proposed Flow (MGD) Treatment System) prior to mixing with any other waste stream Oly AV g Dly Max Dly AVO PlMY rpchrx D ation, n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs,/day) n/a (days/mo.) n/a (mo./year)

X pumpedGravlty Measurement.Device: ultrasonic X Intermittent __Seasonal Continuous Treated sanitary sewage commingled with car 0.021* 100 wash water and air conditioning condensate Stormwater

  • At discharge into the MCR
    • Total outfall flow, average Sep 12- Apr 14 OUTFALL: 501 Latltucie* Longitude$'.. Lo'batidoh bes;rp n, 28 47 39 96 02 52 Where metal cleaning wastes are discharged prior to
.:r*. d*:Fl.O. G*I'o proposed Flow(MGD) mixing with any other waste stream

~O~~v~ WyMa Wyvg JliMax .> Diýcage Durftnori, n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.) 2/a (mo,/year)

X PumpedGravlty Measurement Device: estimate X Intermittent ___Seasonal Continuous Cd.-r ,-t..ri -. .u.ti.ng 777 7 7 W t :-: .*..e..:..*.-.'..,:,- -;. .. :*...*

.. *-*.\..*.,...  ; . -...V GD .....

of O ai~ W Metal cleaning waste n/a** R/a**

Stormwater

  • Prior to mixing with Outfall_101

"*There has been no discharge from this outfall since Dec 1992 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 7d of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 37 of 155 OUTFALL: 601 Latitude " Longitude  : Location.Descriptnon 28 I47 I15 96 02 [10 At discharge from the sewage treatment plant (Training Sanitary

.eritt..ed"low."(MD)i P.rop, d! FlOw (M".. Waste Treatment Facility) prior to mixing with any other waste stream Diy.:0'j bIlM'ax:'by'i~

, D OyWMax Dilscharge'ltiral n/a n/a n/a n/a rna (hrs./day) n/a (days/mo.) _.a_(mo./year)

X Pumped Gravity Measurement Device: ultrasonic - X Intermittent _ Seasonal _ Continuous Contribuit ing ast btr~ams - Vollumed(MG13 .13) TotalF oW.

To Treated sanitary sewage commingled with air 0.018"* 100 conditioning condensate and HVAC cooling tower blowdown Stormwater

  • At discharge into the MCR
    • Total outfall flow, average Sep 12 - Apr 14 OUTFALL:

Latitude Longitude .LctnDeriion el Iow GO) Proposed Flow (MGD)

I'y Avg Dly Max D!yAV9j  :~Max~ i'~~i~Drtion' (hrs./day) (days/mo.) _.(mo./year)

- Pumped Gravity Measurement Device:_, Intermittent -Seasonal ____continuous Contributing Wastestreams: -oiu i' MGb) . of iofM :7?'

r It II ii

41. 41 it. II L .41 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 7e of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 38 of 155

a. Does y our facility use any coolingtowers or boilers that discharge blowdown or other wastestreams to the outfall(s)? ELI Yes El No
b. Does your facility discharge once-through cooling water to the outfall(s)? LiYes FII No
c. If yes to either item a or b, indicate with a check mark that the appropriate MSDS with the following information for each chemical additive was submitted with the application.

71 Manufacturers Product Identification Number.

7] Product use. (e.g., biocide, fungicide, corrosion inhibitor, etc.)

P1 Chemical Composition including Chemical Abstracts System (CAS) number for each ingredient.

LI Classify product as non-persistent, persistent, or bloaccumulative.

H Product or active ingredient half-life.

71 Frequency of product use (e.g., 2 hr/day once every two weeks).

RV Product toxicity data specific to fish and aquatic invertebrate organisms.

71 Concentration of whole product in wastestream (if above item is for whole product)

E] Concentration of active ingredient in wastestream (if above item is for active ingredient)

Please provide a summary of this information in a ddition to the submittal o f the M SDS for each specific w astestream an d the associated ch emical a dditives and specify which outfalls are affected.

Attachment:

I

d. Cooling Towers and Boilers Number of Units Daily Avg. Blowdown Dally Max Blowdown Cooling Towers 1 cooling towers Dally Avg: 7,200 gallons/day Dally Max: 17,280 gallons/day Boilers 1 boilers Daily Avg:
  • gallons/day Dally Max:
  • gallons/day

.*4,022 gpd.*fo-a,,p rox matl d¥s e1 ear Are there any existing or proposed outfalls which discharge stormwater runoff commingled with other wastestreams?

[0 Yes FH No. If yes, provide the following information. If no, proceed to Item No. 7.

a. Provide a brief n arrative description of the industrial processes and a ctivities t hat occur outdoors or in some manner that may result in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff in areas where runoff is generated.

Storm water drainage from production and non-production areas Is discharged through permitted outfalls or under the TPDES Storm Water General Permit. For production areas, at least the first flush of stormwater runoff from SPOC sources and production equipment areas is collected and treated by the Oily Waste Treatment Systems (Outfall 201). Secondary containment is provided for chemical and other storage tank areas.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 39 of 155 D7 EOXM4RTICS SWAGE~ SWAXf MIIGE A 4D/RSPAT? MANA1M~

'7 ANN PVSA(~

SEPTAa~4~

V, WAGPA

a. Please check the appropriate method(s) of domestic sewage and domestic sewage sludge treatment/disposal and complete Attachment F if directed.

[] Domestic sewage is not generated on-site. PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.

- Both do mestic and industrial treatment sludge ARE commingled prior to use or disposal. PROCEED TO ITEM NO. 8.

121 Industrial wastewater and domestic sewage are treated separately and the respective sludge IS NOT commingled prior to sludge use or disposal COMPLETE WORKSHEET 5.0 OF THIS APPLICATION.

[] If your facility is a POTW, COMPLETE WORKSHEET 5.0 OF THIS APPLICATION.

F] Facility is connected t o a wastewater treatment plant permitted t o receive domestic sewage, or the domestic sewage is transported off-site to a permitted facility for treatment and/or disposal. COMPLETE ITEM NO. 7.11.

n Domestic sewage is disposed of by an on-site septic tank. COMPLETE ITEM 7.B.

T- Other: Please provide a detailed description below.

b. Provide t he name and TC EQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES Permit N o. of t he waste disposal facility which receives the domestic sewage/septage. If hauled by motorized vehicle, provide the name and TCEQ Registration No. of the hauler.

N/A Is the p ermittee currently required t o meet any implementation schedule for compliance or enforcement? E] Yes W] No If yes, provide a brief summary of the requirements and a status update.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 40 of 155 Have any biological tests for acute or chronic toxicity been made on any of your discharges or.

on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last three (3) years?

El Yes l] No If yes, identify the tests and describe their purposes below. Please attach a copy of all tests performed that have not been previously sent to the TCEQ and/or EPA.

There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997. The facility will perform the required testing when discharges occur.

P ~~a YOPSIETfI(1-ftcii,V.A%~~ pge )

Do you receive wastes from off-site sources for treatment in your facility, disposal on-site via land. application, and/or discharge via a permitted outfall El Yes V No If no, proceed to Item No. ii. If yes, proceed as directed.

a. Indicate with a check mark that a detailed attachment with the following information was provided with the application:

F-1 List of wastes received Identified sources of wastes received 8 -- Characterization of wastes receivedH Volumes of each waste received Info. on compatibility with on-site wastes Name and addresses of generators Description of the relationship of waste source(s) with your facility's activities.

Attachlnent:

b. Is wastewater from a TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permitted facility commingled with your wastewater after your final treatment and prior to discharge via your final outfall/point of disposal? E] Yes n- No If yes, provide the name, address, and TCEQ, NPDES, and/or TPDES permit number of the co ntributing facility an d a copy of any agreements an d/or contracts r elating t o t his activity.
c. Is your facility a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) that accepts process wastewater from any Significant Industrial User (SIU) and has or is required to have an approved pretreatment program under the NPDES/TPDES program? El Yes 11 No If yes, complete Worksheet 6.o of this application.

Are radioactive materials mined, used, stored, or processed at this facility? 2 Yes [] No If yes, Provide alist of the materials and the r esults of one analysis of your effluent in picocuries per liter (pCi/L) for all radioactive parameters which may be present.

Radioactive Materials Conc. (pCi/L)

Nuclear fuel (CAS no. 7440-61-1) --- *

  • There has been no discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 41 of 155 THE FO LLOWING ITEMS ARE ONLY REQUIRED FOR EXISTING PERMITTED FACILITIES.

Are you requesting a major amendment of an existing permit? 71 Yes F] No If yes, list each specific request and provide discussion on the scope of any requested permit changes.

See Attachment J If necessary, provide supplemental information or additional data that will support the request.

Are you requesting any minor modifications to the permit? RV Yes E- No Note: see the instructions for an exclusive list of changes considered as minor modifications.

If yes, list and discuss the requested changes.

Please revise the definition for "total residual chlorine" provided In Other Requirement No. 4 to be consistent with the current definition for "total residual chlorine" in 40 CFR 423 that reads as follows:

"The term total residual chlorine (or total residual oxidants for Intake water with bromides) means the value obtained using any of the "chlorine-total residual" methods in Table IB in 40 CFR 136.3(a), or other methods approved by the permitting authority."

Are you requesting any minor amendments to the permit? ___Yes , No If yes, list and discuss the requested changes.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 42 of 155 WORKSHEETS TO THE INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PERMIT APPLICATION TECHNICAL REPORT Please review the worksheet requirements in the instructions and indicate by checking either yes or no which worksheets are required, completed, and submitted with the technical report.

Worksheets that are not applicable do not need to be submitted with the technical report.

COMPLETED AND SUMI'JTED WITF

,WORKSHJEET ITHET CHNIt RIEPORT:-

YES NO 1.0: EPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES []1 F]1 2.0: POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS [ElF 3.0: LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT[7[]

3-1 SURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT [ 7 3.2: SUBSURFACE LAND DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT [I] R(]

3-3 SUBSURFACE AREA DRIP DISPERSAL SYSTEM LAND E7] o7 DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT 4.0: RECEIVING WATERS [7 F]

4.1: STREAM PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS WORKSHEET Di 7]

5.0: SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL [71 [E]

6.0: INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION [7 [7 7.0: STORM WATER RUNOFF Z~7 El 8.o: AQUACULTURE[] 7 9.0: CLASS V INJECTION WELL I]7 10.0: QUARRIES IN THE JOHN GRAVES SCENIC RIVERWAY 7 7 TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 12 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 43 of 155 Worksheet 1.0 EPA Effluent Categorical Guidelines

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 44 of 155 WORKSHEET 1.o EPA EFFLUENT CATEGORICAL GUIDELINES REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR TPDES PERMITS FOR DISCHARGES OF WASTEWATERS SUBJECT TO EPA EFFLUENT LIMITATION GUIDELINES.

Is your facility subject to any of the 40 CFR effluent guidelines outlined in Table I?

E-IYes n.No If yes, provide the appropriate information in the table below. I f no, this worksheet is not required.

IndustryCFR Steam Electric Generating Station 423

a. Production data: Provide the appropriate data for effluent guidelines with production based effluent limitations.

Sub:ategory .. D... ... Units Uc....

-i::;,** -: i QuanUttY/Day jQuantityiDa.,.*

N/A

b. Organic Chemicals, P lastics, and S ynthetic Fibers Ma nufacturing Data (40 CFR Part 414): Provide each appropriate subpart and the percent of total production.

Also provide the appropriate data for metal bearing wastestreams as required in 40 CFR Part 414, Appendices A and B.

N0Aof totallApendixA andB Suctgr productio.iMtl rcs NIA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 45 of 155

c. Refineries (40 CFR Part 419): Provide the applicable subcategory and a brief justification for each.

N/A 0OCES NOW~&ESWS. M6~d X~~l6S eaire~dw fpo See Flow diagrams, Attachment H to~V1fen e- 9ti~K~ "p.-t t pg4~

nea .r S Process . EPA Guidleline Date Process/

PIart Subp.art Construction.

P.olmmenced Units I and 2 423 N/A 1975 Units 3 and 4 423. N/A Near future TCEQ-1 0055 (05116/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 14 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 46 of 155 Worksheet 2.0 Pollutant Analyses Requirements

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 47 of 155 Worksheet 2.0 Notes and Additional Information Outfall 001: There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since 1997, therefore, the required effluent samples for the application could not be collected.

STP will collect the required samples for the application upon the next available discharge via Outfall 001 and submit the results to the TCEQ for review.

Outfalls 002-006: Effluent data is currently being collected by the facility for these outfalls. The sample result will be submitted at a later date under separate cover.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 48 of 155 WORKSHEET 2.0 POLLUTANT ANALYSES REQUIREMENTS

  • there has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.

REQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED FOR A TPDES PERMIT. NOT REQUIRED FOR APPLICATIONS FOR A PERMIT TO DISPOSE OF ALL WASTEWATER BY LAND DISPOSAL OR FOR DISCHARGES SOLELY OF STORM-WATER RUNOFF. (General Requirements: Instructions, Pages 49-51)

'lP6Ilutarnts iV>!* LD IC

!Outfall Nt."'P0*l- 0 .. *Sam~p,:.

G .i':*:i!,~~i.*~:.*i.EfU

-::i,*:.:-'ii:i;  :}Samp (tc6n e p.,

  • . !iSam tain( gl.: >.Average~
  • _Sarnp.,:i* :*i:*i::'.i-BOD.(5-day) .....

CBOD (5-day)

Chemical Oxygen Demand Total Organic Carbon r_.,, _r_

Dissolved Oxygen Ammonia Nitrogen Total Suspended Solids Nitrate Nitrogen .

Total Organic Nitrogen Total Phosphorus Oil and Grease Total Residual Chlorine Total Dissolved Solids Sulfate Chloride Fluoride IiiIl Temperature (OF) pH (Standard Units; min/max)_

  • fl tC',,r ;n (gI~.. . , . ",. MA.

Total Aluminum 30 Total Antimony 30 Total Arsenic 10 Total Barium 10 Total Beryllium 5 Total* Cadmium 1 Total Chromium 10 Trivalent Chromium . N/A Hexavalent Chromilum 10 Total.Copper 10 Cyanide ,20 Total Lead .5 Total Mercury 0.2 Total Nickel 10 Total Selenium 10 Total Silver 2.0 Total Thallium _10 Total Zinc 5 TCEQ-10055 (05/16/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 15 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 49 of 155 Complete table required for all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater. Partial table required for all external outfalls with n onprocess wastewater discharges. Stormwater runoff discharges commingled with other wastestreams shall complete the table as instructed (Instructions, Pages 49-51). ,

There has not been a discharge via Outfall 001 since 1997.

Dutfall No.: ncC IO fletCnetatoi.pI)(1

.Pol.utan /....SAMp':. 2 Samp 3.. S.h.S 4 ".Ayerage M.AL (Pg/I.

Benzene 10 Benzidine 50 Benzo(a)anthracene _10 Benzo(a)pyrene 10 Carbon Tetrachloride 10 Chlorobenzene 10 Chloroform 10 Chrysene 10 Cresols (*2)

Dibromochloromethane _10 1,2-Dibromoethane ý2 1,4-Dichloro benzene 10 1,2:.Dlchloroethane 1G0 1,1-Diohloroethylene 10 Fluoride .600 Hexachlorobenzene 10 Hexachlorobutadlene 10 Hexachloroethane 20 Methyl Ethyl Ketone .50 Nitrobenzene 10 n-Nitrosodlethylamlne 20 n-Nltroso-di-n-Butylamlne 20 PCB's, Total (*3) 1 Pentachlorobenzene 20 Pentachlorophenol 50 Phenanthrene _10 Pyrldlne 20 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 20 Tetrachloroethylene 10 Trichloroethylene 10 1,1,1.-Trlchloroethane "_10 2,4,6-Trlchlorophenol 50 TTHM (Total Trihalmethanes) 10 Vinyl Chloride 10

(*1) Indicates units if different from pg/l.

(*2) MAL's for Cresols: p-Chloro-m-Creso 10 pg/1; 4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol 50 pg/i; p-Cresol o0pg/l.

(*3) Total PCB-1242, PCB-1254, PCB-1221, PCB-1232, PCB-1248, PCB-126o, PCB-ioi6.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 50 of 155

a. LABORATORY ACCREDITATION:

Effective July 1, 2oo8, all laboratory tests performed must meet the requirements of 3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification with the following general exemptions:

i. The laboratory is an in-house laboratory and is:
1. periodically inspected by the TCEQ; or
2. located in another state and is accredited or inspected by that state; or
3. performing work for another company with a unit located in the same site; or
4. performing pro bono work for a governmental agency or charitable organization.

ii. The laboratory is accredited under federal law.

iii. The data are needed for emergency-response activities, and a laboratory accredited under the Texas Laboratory Accreditation Program is not available.

iv. The laboratory supplies data for which the TCEQ does not offer accreditation. I The applicant should review 3 o T AC Chapter 2 5 for specific requirements. The following certification statement shall be signed and submitted with very application. See Instructions, Page 30, for a list of designated representatives who may sign the certification.

I, Michael P. Murray certify that all laboratory tests submittedwith this application meet the requirements of 3o TAC Chapter 25, Environmental Testing Laboratory Accreditation and Certification.

Partial table (only those pollutants which are required by the conditions specified for each outfall where the pollutant is believed to be present) required for each external outfall where the source is identified. Not required for internal outfalls.* (Instructions, Page 51)

a. TRIBUTYLTIN:

Is your facility or will your proposed facility be an industrial/commercial facility which directly disposes of wastewater from the types of operations listed below or a domestic facility which receive wastewater from the types of industrial/commercial operations listed below? DI Yes 0 No If yes, Indicate with a check mark all of the following criteria which apply and provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.

M anufacturers and formulators of tributyltin or related compounds.

Painting of ships, boats and marine structures.

H Lj Ship and boat building and repairing, Ship and boat cleaning, salvage, wrecldng and scaling.

Operation and maintenance of marine cargo handling facilities and marinas Facilities engaged in wood preserving LI Any other industrial/commercial facility for which tributyltin is known to be present, or for which there is any reason to believe that tributyltin may be present in the effluent.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 51 of 155

b. ENTEROCOCCI Does your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into saltwater receiving waters and:

Enterococci bacteria Is expected to be present?

Z]Yes 0INo Is domestic wastewater discharged?

W Yes M-No If yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.

c. E. coli Does your facility or will your proposed facility discharge directly into fresh water receiving waters and:

ElU~l] acteria is expected to be present?

VIjYes L1No Is domestic wastewater discharged?

ED Yes [Z No If yes to either question, provide the appropriate testing results in the table below.

TABLUE A.:::....

Outfall No.: oC oG Effluent Concentration Pollutants Samp. 1 Samp. 2 Samp. 3 Samp. 4 Averagc MAL Tributyltin (gg/1) 0.010 Enterococci (CFU or MPN/1oo ml) N/A E. coli (CFU or MPN/ioo ml) N/A Complete table r equired f or all external outfalls which discharge process wastewater and other wastewaters, which way contain pesticides or herbicides, from a facility which manufactures or formulates pesticides or herbicides. Not required for internal outfalls.

Does your facility manufacture or formulate pesticides or herbicides? E] Yes [Z No If yes, provide the appropriate testing results.

"CEQ-10056 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 18 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 52 of 155

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OIitfall No.ý ZCE ~ D

~; f~ihQfoMaln4I EX ...

A Pdltht.', Saffib.rI SaMp. 2; Ship. 3 Sanip. 4.A:. ' (091I)'

Beta-hexachlorocyclohexane 0.05 Carbaryl 5 Chlordane 0.15 Chlorpyrifos 0.05 2,4-D 10 Danitol 4,4-DDD 0.1 4,4'-DDE 0.1 4,4'-DDT 0.1 Demeton 0.2 Diazlnon 0.6 Dloofol 20 Dieldrin 0.1 Diuron 0.09 Endosulfan I (alpha) 0.1 Endosulfan II (beta) 0.1 Endosulfan Sulfate 0.1 Endrln 0.1 Gamma - Hexachlorocyolohexane (Lindane) 0,05 Guthlon 0.10 Heptachlor 0.05 Heptachlor Epoxide 1,0 Hexachlorophene 10 Malathlon 0.10 Methoxychlor 2.0 Mirex 0.2 Parathion 0.1 Toxaphene 5 2,4,5-TP (SIlvex) 2

  • Indicate trnits if different from mg/L.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 53 of 155 Complete table required for all external outfalls. Not required for internal outfalls.

(Instructions, Page 52)

OUtfaII No': nC oiG B616eIIVd b'ICOGn

- , , Verage Mtaxlrimum NOf oSafibe§ Bromide Color(PCU)

Nitrate-Nttrite(as N)

Sulfide(as S)

Sulfite(as SO3)

Surfactants Total Antimony Total Beryllium Total Boron Total Cobalt Total Iron Total Magnesium Total Molybdenum Total Manganese Total Thallium Total Tin Total Titanium TCEQ-10055. (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater PermIt Application Technical Report Page 20 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 54 of 155 Indicate with a check mark any of the industrial caategories applicable t o y our facility. If testing is required, indicate with a check mark in the box provided that the testing results for the appropriate parameters in Table B-7 a re p rovided with t he application. (Instructions, Page 52-53)

N/Ak,etl4~dle . CiA Volatile Acid Oase/Neutral Pesticides Adhesives and Sealants Yes [] Yes El Yes El No Aluminum Forming Yes El Yes ED Yes El No Auto and Other Laundries Yes El Yes E) Yes El Yes El Battery Manufacturing Yes E] No Yes El No Coal Mining No No No No Coll Coating Yes D Yes El Yes El No Copper Forming Yes C- Yes El Yes El No

__ Electric and Electronic Components Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El Electroplating Yes Dl Yes El Yes El No Explosives Manufacturing No Yes El Yes El No Foundries Yes El Yes ED Yes El No Gum and Wood Chemicals

_____Subparts AB,C,E Yes El Yes El No No Subparts D,F Yes El Yes Ul Yes El No Inorganic Chemicals Yes [l Yes El Yes [ No Iron and Steel Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El No Leather Tanning/Finishing Yes El Yes El Yes El No Mechanical Products Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El No

__ Nonferrous Metals Mfg. Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El Ore Mining(Subpart B) No Yes El No No Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers Yes El Yea El Yes LJ Yes El Paint and Ink Formulation Yes El Yes El Yes El No Pesticides Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes D Petroleum Refining Yes El No No No Pharmaceutical Preparations Yes El Yes El Yes EL No Photographic Equipment and Supplies Yes El Yes El Yes El No Plastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El Plastic Processing Yes El No No No Porcelain Enameling No No No No Printing and Publishing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El

-Pulp and Paperboard Mills

___.Subparts A *E] Yes l *l Yes U

_ Subparts B, C, D, R

  • El Yes l *El *El

____Subparts F, G, H, 1, K, L, M. N,O, P Yes El Yes El

  • El
  • El Subparts E, Q, S, T Yes El Yes l *El Yes [

Subparts J, U YesEl Yes El Yes El

  • El

-Rubber Processing Yes El Yes El Yes El No Soap and Detergent Manufacturing Yes El Yes El Yes El No V Steam Electric Power Plants Yes El Yes El No No Textile Mills (Not Subpart C). Yes El Yes El Yes El No Timber Products Processing Yes El Yes El Yes El Yes El

  • Test if "believed present" TCEQ-10055 (05116/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 21 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 55 of 155 Please complete as directed and only for those parameters specified in Table 6 Required for all external outfalls which contain process wastewater. N ot required for internal outfalls. Testing may be required for types of industry not specified in Table 6 for specific parameters if believed present (Instructions, Page 53).

TAIILE t

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SS VOLATIlLE COMPOUNDS, ', ~pp Acrolein 50 Acrylonltrile 50 Benzene 10 Bromoform 10 Carbon Tetrachloride 10 Chlorobenzene 10 Chlorodibromomethane 10 Chloroethane 50 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether 10 Chloroform 10 Dichlorobromomethane 10 1,1-Dlchloroethane 10 1,2-Dichloroethane 10 1,1-Dichloroethylene 10 1,2-Dichloropropane 10 1,3-Dlchloropropylene 10 Ethylbenzene 10 Methyl Bromide 50 Methyl Chloride 50 Methylene Chloride 20 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 10 Tetrachloroethylene 10 Toluene 10 1,2-Trans-Dlchloroethylene 10 1,11,11-TrIchloroethane 10 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 10 Trichloroethylene 10 Vinyl Chloride 10 TCEQ-1 0055 (05/16/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 22 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 56 of 155 Effluent Concentration (pg/I)*

ACID COMPOUNDS S-!.*;- .,* ' -.

Average I-Samples Maximum V

MAL (pg/o) 2-Chlorophenol 10 2 ,4-Dlchlorophenol 10 2,4-Dimethylphenol 10 4,6-Dinltro-o-Cresol 50 2,4-Dinitrophenol 50 2-Nitrophenol 20 4-Nitrophenol 50 P-Chloro-m-Cresol 10 Pentalchlorophenol 50 Phenol 10 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 10 BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Acenaphthene 10 Acenaphthylene 10 Anthracene 10 Benzldine 50 Benzo(a)Anthracene 10 Benzo(a)Pyrene 10 3,4-Benzofluoranthene 10 Benzo(ghl)Perylene 20 Benzo(k)Fluo.ranthene 10 Bis(2-Chloroethoxy) Me~thane 10 Bis(2-Chloroethyl)Eter .. 10 B.s(2-Chlorolsopropyl).Eth~er 10 Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthlarte 1.0 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 10 Butylbenzyl Phthalate 10 2-chloronaphthalene 10 4-chorophenyl phenyl ether 10 Chrysene 10 Dlbenzo(a,h)Anthracene 20 1.,2-Dlchlorobenzene 10 1,3_.Dchlorbenzene 10 1,4-Dlchlorobenzene 10 3,3-Dlchlorobenzldine 50 Dl~ethyl Phthalate 110 Dlmethyl Phthalate 10 DI-n-Butyl Phthalate 10 2,4-Dlnitrotoluene 10 2,6-Dinltroluene 10 DI-n-Octyl Phthalate 10 TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 23 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 57 of 155

  • , * ,,*,,* ,**.,*,*,{,,_*

,#*.  :. *. .*:,Efflue nt Concentration (pgll)* *:,i"!;:;.*'i:;!**  :

Pollutants Average Maximum !No. of Samples MAL (pg/I)

BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (cont.)  !***l**;*********-i;*LI **i ******;L**

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1,2-Dlphenyl Hydrazine (as Azobenzene) 20 Fluoranthene 1'0 Fluorene 10 Hexachlarobenzene 10 Hexachlorobutadiene 10 Hexachlorocyclopentadlene 10 Hexachloroethane 20 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 20 Isophorone 10 Naphthalene 10 Nitrobenzene 10 N-Nltrosodlmethylamlne 50 N-Nitrosodl-n-Propylamlne 20 N-Nitrosodiphenylamlne 20.

Phenanthrehe 10 Pyrene 10 1,2,4-Trichlorobe nzene 10 PESTICIDES Aldrin 0.05 alpha-BHC 0.05 beta-BHC 0.05 gamma-BHC 0.05 delta-BHC 0,05 Chlordane 0.15 4,4-DDT 0.1 4,4-DDE 0.1 Dleldrin 0.1 alpha-Endosulfan 0.1 beta-Endosulfan 0,1 Endosulfan Sulfate 0,1 Endrln 0.1 Endrln Aldehyde 0.1 Heptachlor 0.05 Heptachlor Epoxide PCB-1 264 1.0 PCB-1 221 1.0 PCB-1242 PCB-1 232 1,0 PCB-1248 1.0 PCB-1 260 1.0 PCB-1016 1.0 Toxaphene 5.0

....... ..... . .I, . .. .. . - .. . .. . . . . . .,M, , .

TCEQ-1 0055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 24 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 58 of 155 8 TABL3 IS (MOXINS/ WOiUDS RA Please complete as directed. Not required for internal outfalls. (Instructions, Pages 53-54)

a. Are any of the following compounds manufactured and/or u sed in a process at t he facility? Fj Yes 0 No If yes, i ndicate with a ch eck mark the compound(s) which apply and provide a brief description of the conditions of its/their presence at the facility.

Ml 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T) CAS #93-76-5 E- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid (Silvex, 2,4,5-TP) CAS #93-72-1 n- 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate (Erbon) CAS #136-25-4

[] o,o-dimethyl o-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate (Ronnel) CAS #P-99-84-3 E] 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (TCP) CAS #95-95-4 E] Hexachlorophene (HCP) CAS #70-30-4

b. Do you know or have any reason to believe that 2,3,7,8 Te trachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin (TCDD) or any congeners of TCDD may be present in your effluent? [] Yes [] No If yes, provide a brief description of the conditions for its presence.

C. If your responded yes to either item a or b, complete Table 8 as instructed.

VAB TE 8 Outfall No. -C [G ,wte. u:7

:EMIulvent Concentration EqivalV~ents Concelitratiori EqUlValentSt MAL (ppq)

_onip6Und QAýýrs~~(p) .. (PptM P? (ppt))

2,3,7,8-TCDD 1 10.0 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 0.5 50.0 2,3,7,8-HxCDDs 0.1 50.0 2,3,7,8-TCDF 0.1 10.0 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 0.05 50.0 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF 0,5 50.0 2,3,7,8-HxCDFs 0.1 50.0 Total TCEQ-1 0055 (05115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 26 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 59 of 155

~9.J'flJE9HAAt S V1J STAN~ES:

Proceed complete as directed. Not required for internal outfalls. (Instructions, Pages 55)

a. Are there any pollutants listed In the instructions (page 55) believed present in the discharge?

LlYes INo

b. Are there pollutants listed in Item No. i.d. on Page No. i of this technical report which are believed present in the discharge and have not been analytically quantified elsewhere in this application?

[]Yes O7No If your responded yes to either item, complete Table 9 as instructed.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 60 of 155 Worksheet 4.0 Receiving Waters

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 61 of 155 WORKSHEET 4.0 RECEIVING WATERS THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS Is t here a surface water intake for domestic drinking water supply I ocated within 5 (five) miles downstream from the point/proposed point of discharge?

ElYes WNo If yes, identify owner of the drinking water supply, the distance and direction to the Intake, and locate and identify the intake on the USGS map. Indicate by a check mark that the requested information is provided: D]

a. Width of the receiving water at the outfall? ~300 feet
b. Are there oyster reefs in the vicinity of the discharge? [] Yes [No If yes, Indicate approximate distance and direction from outfall(s):
c. Are there any sea grasses within the vicinity of the point of discharge?

D Yes []No If yes, provide the distance and direction to the grasses:

Is the discharge directly into (or within 300 feet of) a classified segment?

V Yes -No If yes , stop here. It is not necessary to complete items 4 and 5 and it is n ot necessary to complete Worksheet 2.1. If no, complete items 4 and 5.

Name of the immediate receiving waters:

a. Check the appropriate description of the receiving waters H Man-made Channel or Ditch EStream or creek n] Lake or Pond Surface area _ .acres Average depth of the entire water body - feet Average depth of water body within a 5oo-foot radius or the discharge point - feet E] Freshwater Swamp or Marsh Tidal Stream, Bayou, or Marsh Open Bay

[] Other:

If a man-made channel, ditch or stream was checked above, provide the following:

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b. Check one of the following that best characterizes the area upstream of the discharge.

For new discharges, characterize the area downstream of the discharge (check one).

-' Intermittent (dry for at least one week during most years)

L] Intermittent with Perennial Pools (enduring p ools c ontaining s ufficlent habitat t o maintain significant aquatic life uses)

F] Perennial (normally flowing)

Check t he method used t o c haracterize t he a rea u pstream (or d ownstream for n ew dischargers):

FI USGS flow records DI personal observation LI historical observation by adjacent landowner(s)

[] others, specify:

C. List t he n ame(s) o f all p erennial streams t hat j oin t he r eceiving water within three miles downstream of the discharge point:

d. Do the receiving water characteristics change within three miles downstream of t he discharge? (e.g., natural or man-made dams, ponds, reservoirs, etc Dl Yes E]No If yes, discuss how:
e. Provide general obser vations of the water body during normal dry weather conditions:

Date and time of observation:

Was water body influenced by stormwater runoff during observations?

n Yes [-No

a. Is the receiving water upstream of the discharges or proposed discharge site influenced by (check as appropriate):

RI oil field activities LI urban runoff L-] agricultural runoff LI septic tanks E] upstream discharges LI others, specify below TCEQ-10055 (05/115/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 40 of 66

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b. Uses of water body observed or evidences of (check as appropriate):.

[ livestock watering El contact recreation ED irrigation withdrawal Li non contact recreation El fishing E- navigation El domestic water supply Li industrial water supply Ri picnic park activities El others, specify below

c. Check one of the following to best describe the aesthetics of the receiving water and the surrounding area:

LI Wilderness: outstanding natural beauty; usually wooded or unpastured area: water clarity exceptional Li Natural Area: trees and/or native vegetation common; some development evident (from fields, pastures,dwellings); water clarity discolored Li Common Setting: not offensive, developed but uncluttered; water may be colored or turbid Li Offensive: stream does not enhance aesthetics; cluttered; highly developed; dumping areas; water discolored TCEQ-10055 (0511512012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 41 of 66

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 64 of 155 Worksheet 5.0 Sewage Sludge Management and Disposal

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 65 of 155 WORKSHEET 5.o SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL THE FO ILOWING I S R EQUIRED FO R A LL T PDES PER MIT A PPLICATIONS THAT M EET T HE CONDITIONS AS OUTLINED I N T ECHNICAL REPORT 1.o, ITEM NO. 7.

a. Is this a new permit application or an amendment permit application?

0 Yes E] No *The amendment requests will not change the sludge handling process at the facility.

b. Does the facility discharge in the Lake Houston watershed?

R Yes 0 No If yes to either item a or b, Indicate by a check mark that a solids management plan was provided with the application. E-] N/A, see note above.

P 4AE~~~A4 NAiL QA~(ntcl;~e 4).

a. Please check t he current sludge disposal m ethod(s). More t han one method can b e checked.

[] Permitted landfill

[] Marketing and distribution by the permittee

-- Registered land application site n-] Composted by the permittee

[ Surface disposal site (sludge monofill)

D Transported to another WWTP (written statement or contractual agreement required)

[] Beneficial land application as authorized in the existing permit

b. Disposal site name: Blue Ridge Landfill, TCEQ Permit/Registration Number: 1505 County where disposal site is located: Fort Bend County C. Method of Transportation (truck, train, pipe, other): Truck Hauler Registration Number: Aqua Zyme Services, Reg.. No. 21480 Transported in: FI liquid E semi-liquid F-1 semi-solid Z] solid state Land application for: EL Reclamation R Soil Conditioning
d. If the existing permit contains authorization for sludge land application, composting, marketing and distribution of sludge, and/or sludge lagoons and authorization t o renew t he activity is being s ought in t he application, t he appropriate s ections o f t he Sludge Technical Report must be provided.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 66 of 155 WJouA xMo S ~~Ag S

~TD'GEPR'S- SOSAL A hcio '4s,7a~5~

Are you requesting new authorization to beneficially land apply sewage sludge at this site or a site under your direct control?

Mi Yes 0 No Are you requesting new authorization to market and distribute sewage sludge at this facility or a facility under your direct control?

[] Yes W1 No Are you requesting new authorization to compost sewage sludge?

[D1 Yes IZ No Are you requesting new authorization to surface dispose sewage sludge at this site or site under your direct control?

M Yes IZ No Are you requesting new authorization t o in cinerate sewage sludge at t his site o r site under your direct control?

ElYes WZINo If yes to any of the above it ems, provide the information required in the S LUDGE TECHNICAL REPORT.

New authorization for beneficial land application, incineration, and sludge lagoons in the TPDES or TLAP permits requires a major a mendmentto t he p ermit. New authorization for composting may require a major amendment to the permit. See the instructions for an explanation whether a major amendment Is required or if authorization for composting can be added through the renewal process.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 67 of 155 Worksheet 7.0 Storm Water Runoff

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 68 of 155 WORICSHEET 7.0 STORMWATER RUNOFF WORIKSHEET REQUIRED FOR ALL TPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS APPLYING FOR INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE FOR DISCHARGES OF STORM WATER RUNOFF.

1. Do discharges from a ny of the p roposed or e xisting outfalls consist of stormw ater runoff only o r s tormwater runoff and any of the l isted n on-stormwater discharges?

(See Instructions, Page 79)

W-Yes IZINo If yes, proceed as directed. If no, stop here.

2. Indicate by a check mark which type of authorization covers or is proposed to cover discharges from each stormwater outfall. (See Instructions, Page 79)

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outfallI coverage Coverqag U'nde.r oulI coverbkoe ,

coverage Under-UdrMGP Indiv"idual. Permit utar Under MSGI' In'dividual Pelrnitý

4. 4. .11 4 L 4 - 4* -II - I

- J. .11 A - L If you have indicated that all existing or proposed stormwater outfalls are covered under the MSGP, stop here. If you have indicated that you are seeking authorization under an individual permit, proceed as directed.

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DISCH GES StOIMWATERANDT OR WT6IIfY`OtJARESEEKICN(

~N WýMALftTO1UZATON UNDER MlIfS PERMIT APPLICATION.

Indicate by a check mark that a site map(s) of the entire facility has been provided with the following information.

H the location of each stormwater outfall to be covered by the permit; an outline of the drainage area that is within the facility's boundary and that contributes storm water to each outfall to be covered by the permit; LI connections or discharge points to municipal separate storm sewer systems; nI locations of all structures (e.g. buildings, garages, storage tanks);

nI structural control devices that are designed to reduce pollution In storm water runoff; process wastewater treatment units (including ponds);

El bag house and other air treatment units exposed to precipitation or runoff; landfills; scrapyards; surface water bodies (including wetlands);

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 69 of 155 E vehicle and equipment maintenance areas; ED physical features of the site that may influence stormwater runoff or contribute a dry weather flow; D locations where spills or leaks of reportable quality (as defined in 3o TAC §327.4) have occurred during the three years b efore this application w as submitted t o obtain coverage under an individual permit; and ED processing areas, storage area, material loading/unloading areas, and other locations where significant materials are exposed to precipitation or runoff.

a. Provide an inventory, or list, of materials currently handled at the facility that may be exposed to precipitation.
b. Provide narrative descriptions of the industrial p rocesses and activities involving the materials in the above-listed inventory that occur outdoors or in some manner that may result in exposure of the materials to precipitation or runoff.

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c. Describe any best management practices and controls that you are using to prevent or effectively reduce pollution in stormwater discharges from the facility.

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a. TABLE i-SW: Please complete the table as directed.

Outfall ____MXUM~VAL~ nflYA ~ ~ ~ ~

/.Grab Grab "lw Plow Number 'of SmlWeighted Sample Weighted Storm M1AL Composipotie

~~ 116tI~~rn Sample 7 Sampled pH (Standard Units) (min) (max) (min) (max) .....

Total Suspended Solids Chemical Oxygen Demand Total Organic Carbon OIl and Grease Total Arsenic 0.010 Total Barium 0.010 Total Cadmium 0.001 Total Chromium '0.010 Trivalent Chromium Hexavalent Chromium 0..010 Total Copper 0.010 Total Lead 0.005 Total Mercury ... 0.0002 Total Nickel 0.010 Total Selenium 0.010 Total Silver 0.002 Total Zinc 0.005 TCEQ-10055 (05/15/2012) Industrial Wastewater Permit Application Technical Report Page 64 of 66

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b. TABLE 2-SW: Please complete the table as directed. (Instructions, Pages 8o)

STR EE~TO K(t"q~ Pag.

Please provide the following data for the storm event(s) which resulted in the maximum values for the analytical data submitted:

a. Date of storm event:
b. Duration of storm event (in minutes):

C. Total rainfall during storm event (in inches):

d. Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable rain event: hours
e. Maximum flow rate during rain event (gallons/minute):

Total stormwater flow from rain event (in gallons):

g. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate:

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 73 of 155 Attachment A Copy of Application Fee 4

Submission Checklist, Pg. 1

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 76 of 155 Attachment B USGS Maps

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Admin Report 1.0 - 8.m., Pg. 12

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 82 of 155 Attachment C Affected Landowners Admin Report 1.1 - I.a. & b., Pg. 15

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 83 of 155 LEGEND

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- Adjacent Landowners A Outfial Location

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61 JANISENATHANS&PAMELA S 592 CR243 BAYCITY 77414 62 JOHNSONDIRK19 KIM8RAK 3313 ASPENBEROOK COURT PEARLAND 77581 IL 63 JONESJEANNIE R 726 S PRAIRIERD NEWLENOX 60,151 TX 64 KEYMARTINL&DONNAL 9810SPINGFIELD RIDGEDR KATY 77494 T0 65 KIENTZCALVIN W 3669FM2268 BAYICRY T3 77414 66 KIRBY BRENTT& SUEW P 0 BOX32 WADSWORTH 71413 TX 67 KNAPPDEBBIE KIRE PG BOOX4179 HOUSTON T3 77210 68 OH SOSTESSAUDER HARRY 8 & SHERYE. LSZEINBACH P0 BOX211101 COLUMBUS T3 43221 69 KRENEK LARRYJ&DEANNAH 32653 PECANHILL BROOKSHIRE TX T3 77423 7n LANDERS JOHNS SR&JANEC 2014 COUNTY ROAD243 BAYCTY TX 77414 71 LEDWIGJULIUSH RR & SCOTT D LEDWIG PG BOX190 BLESSING TX T3 77419 7Z LEISSNER DAYTON LANE 5619 CR112 VANVLECK TX T3 77402 73 LESLIE JESSICA 110 CANYON DRIVE SANANTONIO 0X TX 78209 74 LIGUMSJOHNE& IENNIFER H 3736 KNOLLWOOGST HOUSTON T1 77019 75 LOYACANO RAYDALE&FRANCES 448 CR243 BAYCETY IL 77414 76 MARTIN JERRYL& KATHRYN 1R78CR243 BAYCITY TX 77414 77 MASSEY DAVE& NANCY SPEICH 4021 BYRON HOUSTON T3 7700S 78 MATHERNE TERRY A &SUSANK 4841 BRAIRBEND DRIVE HOUSTON TX 77035 70 MCELMURRAY ELIHENRY 1718 CR243 BAYCIE 77414 MCGEE CLAUDE&BARBARA PRESLEY 700 AVENUE F NORTH BAYCITY 77414 81 MCKINLEYJESSE G ETAL 12522 CAMPSITE TRAIL CYPRESS TX 77429 83 MILER SEAN GORDON P0BOX669 8AYCERY 77404 MILLER RONNIELAVELLE 2404 AVENUE H BAYCETY 77414 64 MOBLEY LARRY W & CAROL I 1810 CR243 77414 BAYCITY 05 MOFFITTREALESTATE I LLC 13002 KLUGE RD CYPRESS 77429 MONTGOMERY JACKC &BARBARA I 435 FOXBRIARLANE SUGARLAND 77478 07 MORRISSTEVEI 5151EDLOEAPT9107 HOUSTON 7700D 8R NIELSEN DONALD & MARYJEAN 1910 CR243 RAYCITY 77414 TR OCONNEILL PATRICK I 10101 SOUTHWEST FWYSTE100 HOUSTON 77074 00 OWENBESSIE MAE 15318ARHWOODDR SUGARLAND 7747B 91 TX PAJESTKA BLANCHE P 0 BOX105 HOLLAND 76534 02 PETRVALSEK GERALD& MARGARET ELLENPETRVALSKY 6717 COTTON HOUSTON 77092

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 85 of 155 PHILLIPSBRIANM &PAMELA A 5EW HIGHWAY 36 N BELLVILLE 77418 PLUMMERCHIEDRENS' TRUST 2101 CRAWFORD ST STE302 HOUSTON 77002 PLUMMERMATTHEW W JRTRUSTEE 2101CRAWFORDSUITE 204 HOUSTON 77002 POPPCEDRICE &JOANN 4612 CR 410 RD ELCAIMPO 77437 POSTERWARTREUR 1999 REVOCABLE 4408 LONGCHAMPDRAPTS8 AUSnN 78746 POSWAYJOHNP &ELISSA 6903 ELMTRACEDR SUGARLAND 77479 PURYEAR MARILYN ANN 334 CR243 / SELKIRK RD BAYCITY 77414 PYATTE JOSEPHB 1070CR 243 BAYCITY 77414 QUINNEY JOSEPHF P 06X.71 MARKHAM 77456 RADITETRAVIS WILUAM&NICOLEP E13TWINPINESDR FRENDSWOC)D 77546 REUSERUSSELL P &ALYCE J 30702 MCKINNEY DR TOMBALL 77375 RICHARDSON JERRY& BARBARA P B BOX911 WADSWORTH 77483 ROBERTS PAULD &LINDAI 29017TH1TR363 BAYCITY 77414 ROYCHRISA& KELLIE D P BOX C 926 SANTEFE 77517 RUNNELLS CLIVE III P0 EOX 5097 AUSTIN 78703 RUNNELLS CLIVEIV P 0 EOX5097 AUSTIN 79763 SAHAJOHN BYRON &AMANDAKAY 2E95 CR391 PALACIOS 77465 SALAZAR RUBEN 4702 MIMOSACIR RICHMOND 77406 SAMSCLEOLESTER & MARYK 2(B CR243 BAYCITY 77454 SAVAGE JOHINMORRIS 4797 FM 2853 PALACICS 77465 SAVAGEKEN&CINDY 1652 CR 243 DAYCITY 77414 SCHEPSBRENT 550COLLEGE BELLAIRE 77401 SCHWARTZ SIDNEY TRUSTEE 1940AVENUE G BAYCITY 77414 SELKIRK ISLANDIMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE 1650CR243 BAYCITY 77414 SHEPPARD IIENRY C 5207 MARBLE GATE HOUSTON 77069 SHERRILL KAREN 11707 CEDARPOINTCOURT HOUSTON 77070 SILLERSCYNTHIABREVTRUST 5555 45TH ST MOORHEAD 65160 SILVERTHORNE KENNETH W 1574CR 243 BAYCITY 77414 SNYDER JAMESEUGENE & CAROLYNL 1930 CR 243 SELKIRK RD BAYCITY 77414 SPECKFAMILY LIVINGTRUST 11D2SYCAMORE RD RICHMOND 77469 SPROTTHANNAH ASHIEY 9479 LIGH.SEY LN COLLEGESTATION 77540 SPROTTSHERRY LCULVER 9479 LIGHTSEY LN COLLEGESTATION 77*45 STEFFEK KEITH A & JONNIEE 7601 SWANSONDR RICHMOND 774G6 SZEINBACH SANDYA 1054 CR 243 DAYCITY 77414 TALASEK MELVINB P 0 BOX397 WADSWORTH 77463 TALASEK MICHAEL M & KARSEJ TALASEK P 0 BDX278 MATAGORDA 77457 THESCHINDLER UVING TRUST 1LSWESTEVANS WHARTON 77488 THOMASHARRY R1R & DIANA 2108 CR243 BAYCITY 77414 TILLER DAVEGUYI11&TALBOTT FAMILYLIVINGTRUST 2613 TUPELO BAYCITY 77414 TRACYTRENTN P0 BOX350 WADSWORTH 77483 TRAHANRONALD L&GAILE 2704 CR243 BAYCITY 77414 TURNERGERALD D 33Z7 EASTOVERDALE PEARLAND 77584 URBAN*EK ALBERT AIR& ANNETTE L 7402 FP 361 RICHMOND 77469 VANCEJOAHN T III&ELIZABETH 3100 AVENUE H BAYCITY 77414 VAUGHAN WATTSRARD&PATSYKAYE VAUGHA N 1493 CR243 BAYCTTY 77414 VAVRA JARRETT&TAMMY 3458 CR 384 PALACIOS 77465 VAVRA MILTONJR 415 CR 353 PALACIOS 77465 WALKER TEDL& LORT I 402 MAIN9TH FLOOR HOUTO N 77002 WARRKENNETH HJR &CHRISTIAN SWINBANK P 0 BOX1127 FULSHEAR 77441 WEDEMEIER THOMASM 1420R5243 BAYCITY 77414 WENZEL CHARLES E &MARIELLEN 2701 PARKWAY ROSENBERG 77471 WESTMORELAND GREGB 18VALHALLA DR BAYCITY 77414 WIKOFPLEEE A KERRI 1650CA 243 BAYCETY 77414 WINTERSJOSEPHP &DOLORES 252 CR243 BAYCIT" 77414 YOUNGROBERTAUSTIN P0.BOX632 MATAGORDA 77457 ZABOROSKI EUGENE&SELPHINE 184 LCR743 A THORNTON 76687 ZARRANSKY MICHAEL C& RUTH 6529MERLIN HOUSTON 77055

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 86 of 155 Attachment D Original Photographs Admin Report 1.1 - 2., Pg. 12

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 87 of 155 RPS

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 88 of 155 Attachment D - Outfall Photos Photo1 - Outfall 002 Photo 2 - Outfall 001, Looking downstream

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 89 of 155 Photo 3 - Outfall 001 looking out Photo 4 - Outfall 003

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 90 of 155 Photo 5 - Outfall 004 Photo 6 - Outfall 005

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 91 of 155 Photo 7 - Outfall 006

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 92 of 155 Attachment E USGS Map SPIF, Item 8

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 93 of 155 Downstream of 1WIMile OutOfll 003 Doitam of Downstream Outf Ou t fa Ul 0 053 SouthTexn ud....lan the.FullSze"W Wa I s ho n Map as required.

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War 4 -C = =rw, DRAWN SY: SB WIVLSON SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS APPROVED BY: T KOEIN PROJECT NO: 2014 TPDES ATTACHMENT E FILE NO. STNSPIF MAP.m,.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 94 of 155 Attachment F Wastewater Generating Process Tech Report 1.0 1.c., Pg. 1

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 95 of 155 Attachment F - Wastewater Generating Process Main Cooling Reservoir -- Outfall 001 Outfall 001 is the discharge point for the 7,000-acre main cooling reservoir. This reservoir is part of the main recirculating cooling water loop used to remove heat from the steam-electric generating units.

There has not been a discharge from Outfall 001 since March 1997 otherthan minor permitted leakage through the closed spillway gates and relief wells. If a discharge were to occur, blowdown from the main cooling reservoir would make up the largest percentage of wastewater. A discharge from Outfall 001 would flow to the Colorado River (Colorado River Tidal in Segment 1401 of the Colorado River Basin).

All internal outfalls (Outfalls 101, 201, 401, and 601) discharge to the main cooling reservoir. Outfall 501 would also discharge to the reservoir via Outfall 101, but has not discharge since 1992.

Low Volume Wastewater (Outfalls 101 and 201)

Low volume wastewater results from water treatment operations, boiler blowdown, HVAC blowdown, floor drains, SPCC sources and their associated oily water treatment system discharges, and other miscellaneous sources. Boiler blowdown is from one auxiliary steam boiler, released to reduce impurities in the water that can cause corrosion and boiler tube failure. Service water is demineralized and regeneration of the demineralizer resin beds produces an acidic and caustic wastewater that is treated at the neutralization basins along with boiler blowdown. The floor drain system captures condensate and water from production and maintenance areas that may contain oil or grease, which is then transported to the oily waste treatment system where the oil is separated from the water. The first flush of stormwater from some production and storage areas is also treated in the oily waste system. Other non-processstormwater flow is directed through designated stormwater outfalls.

Treated Domestic Wastewater (Outfalls 401 and 601)

Domestic wastewater is treated onsite in two package treatment systems consisting of aeration, clarification, and disinfection. Car wash water, air conditioning condensate, HVAC cooling tower blowdown, and stormwater are commingled with the domestic wastewater prior to treatment.

Metal Cleaning Waste (Outfall 501)

Metal cleaning waste has not been discharged since 1992. Metal cleaning using chemical or non-chemical liquids produces a waste that would be discharged through Outfall 501 to the neutralization basins (Outfall 101). Stormwater may also be discharge through Outfall 501.

Main Cooling Reservoir (MCR) Relief Well Effluent (Outfolls 002-006)

MCR relief well effluent is collected from the perimeter of the MCR and discharge via Outfall 002-006 without treatment. Outfall 002 is also authorized to discharge demineralized water from Instrumentation.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 96 of 155 Attachment G Facility Plot Plan Tech Report 1.0- I.e., Pg. 2

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 99 of 155 Colorado River SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS Notes:

Outfall has not discharged since March 4, 1997.

ATTACHMENT H

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 102 of 155 LOW VOLUME WASTEWATER recirculation line including wastewater from the following operations and sources:.

  • demineralizer regenerant wastewater;
  • condenser polishing regenerant wastewater; OUTFALL101
  • boiler blowdown; NEUTRALIZATION BASINS
  • boiler drainage;.
  • laboratory, instrument, and sampling sources; Neutralization*

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  • well water filter backwash; Sedimentation to Main Cooling
  • water softener regenerate; Reservoir
  • floor drains in chemical storage containment areas;
  • rinse water from triple rinsing empty chemical drums;

, fuel handling building HVAC blowdown; and

  • miscellaneous low volume wastewater.

sludge to landfill Metal Cleaning Waste Effluent Storm Water (Outfall 501"*)

SOUTH TEXAS NUCLEAR PLANT MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS Notes:

'Treatment may be used based on influent quality ATTACHMENT H

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 107 of 155 Attachment I Water Treatment Chemicals Tech Report 1.0- 5.c., Pg. 8

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 108 of 155 Treatment Chemicals Product Manufacturer Use Components Listed in CAS Frequency of Toxicity Product Name MSDS Use Data Concentration In MSDS Sodium ypolorite 7681 3 times per day Univar :Biocidt for 20 minutes to Yes 0.15-0.6 ppm total LiquichSor 1310e73- unit's cooling residual chlorine Sodium Hydroxide 2 water Sodium nitrite 7632 As needed to 0.25 oz per gallon of 1359 Plus Nalco Corrosion inhibitor 7775 0 maintain No closed cooling system Sodium nictaborate 1 concentration water 19H Nalco Oxygen scavenger Hydrazine 302-011-2 Continuous Yes 0.1 ppm to feedwater Sodium Nitrite 7632 As needed to Nalco Corrosion inhibitor 0 maintain No 500-1500 ppm sodium LCS-60 Sodium Tetraborate 1330 concentration nitrite concentration 4.

1 935cNlcoNo Scale Polyacrylic Acid N/A Continuous 0.25 ppm federate as inhibitor/dispersant product 3 times per day ACTI-BROM Nalco Biocide Sodium bromide 7647 for 20 minutes to Yes 0.15-0.6 ppm total.

131.8 6 unit's cooling residual chlorine water B-2200 Varichem. Algaecide Ethyl Alcohol 64-17-S Batch treated as No 5 ppm needed B-2206 Varichem Biocide Broimochloro-5.5- N/A Continuous No 0.5-2 ppm diniethylydantoin Scale and SC-23 10 Varichen coaroaiondinibitor None listed N/A Continuous No 80-120 ppm

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 109 of 155 Didecyl-Dimethyl- 7173 4 ppm as product (2.5 H-130M Nalco Biocide Ammonium chloride 52/Yr. Yes ppm. as active) to aux.

Ethanol 64-17-5 cooling system for 8

-hours twice per year.

Magnesium Salt N/A 2-Methyl-4-Isothiazolin 2682 Batch treated as 77352NA Nalco Isothiazolin one 4 needed Yes 300 ppm 5-Chloro-2-Methyl 26172-

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 110 of 155 UnIVAR@

Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No: IOX7668*5 Version No: 010 2014-03-18 Order No; I ZI Univar USA Inc., 17425 NE Union Hill Rd., Redmond WA 98052 (425) 889 3400 Emergency Assistance For emergency assistance involving chemicals call Chemtrec - (800) 424-9300

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 111 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:

COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichiso 10-16% (Sodium Hypochsorite 10-16%) PAGE: 1 OF 8 SAFETY DATA SHEET This Safety Data Sheet conforms to ANSI Z400.5, and to the format requirements and the International Chemical Safety Cards of the Global Harmonizing System.

THIS SOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910,1200 (HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)

IMPORTANT: Read this SOS before handling & disposing of this product.

Pass this information on to employees, customers, & users of this product.

SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE AND OF THE SUPPLIER PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%)

SDS NUMBER: OX76685 NEW MSDS DATE: 12/21/2011 COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar COM1PANY ADDRESS: 17425 NE Union Hill Road COMPANY CITYý Redmond, WA 98052 COMPANY PHONE: 1-425-889-3406 EMERGENCY PHONES: CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 (USA)

CANUTEC: 1-613-996-6666 (CANADA)

SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION DANGERI!

EXPOSURE PREVENTION: STRICT HYGIENEI AVOID ALL CONTACTI RISK STATEMENTS:

R35 Causes severe burns.

RS Very toxic to aquatic organisms.

SAFETY STATEMENTS:

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S36/37/39 Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.

526 In case of contact With eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.

S28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.

S45 In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately. (Show the label where possible).

561 Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions/safety data sheet.

SECTION 3. COM1POSITION/INFORMAATION ON INGREDIENTS MATERIAL CAS# EINECS# WT %

Water 7732-18ý5 231-791-2 84-98 Sodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 *c 16 Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 <= 1.75 Trace components: Trace ingredients (if any) are present in 4 1% concentration, (c 0.1% for potential carcinogens, reproductive toxins, respiratory tract mutagens, and sensitizers). None of the trace ingredients contribute significant additional hazards at the concentrations present in this product. All pertinent hazard information has been provided in this document, per the requirements of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard (29 CFR 193.6.1200), U.S. State equivalents, and Canadian Hazardous Materials Identification System Standard (CPR 4).

SEE SECTIONS 8, 11 8 12 FOR TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 112 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:

COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 2 OF 8 SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:

If.this product enters the eyes, open eyes while under gently running water. Use sufficient force: to open eyelids. "Roll" eyes to expose more surface. Minimum flushing is for 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.

SKIN CONTACT:

If the product contaminates the skin, immediately begin decontamination with running water. Minimum flushing is for 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing, taking care not to contaminate eyes. If skin becomes irritated and irritation persists. medical attention

-iffi-e-n--e-f9s-. i contaminatea-ch-inle-f*orreuse, discard c0ntaminatid shoes, Wa*-r INHALATION:

After high vapor exposure, remove to fresh air. If it is suspected that fumes, are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep person warm and at rest. breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begin artificial respiration. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately.. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. If the heart has stopped, trained personnel should immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Seek immediate medical attention. In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed.The exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />.

SWALLOWING:

If swallowed, CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. If professional advice is not available, give two glasses of water to drink. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Never induce yomiting or give liquids to someone who is unconscious, having convulsions, or unable to swallow. Seek immediate medical attention.

NOTES TO PHYSICIAN:

There is no specific antidote. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control

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vomiting may cause lung injury. Therefore, emesis :should not be induced mechanically or pharmacologically. If it is considered necessary to evacuate the stomachlcontents, this should be done by means least likely to cause aspiration (such as: Gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation).

Victims of chemical exposure must be taken for medical attention. Rescuers should be taken for medical attention, if necessary. Take a copy of label and SDS to physician or health professional with victim.

SECTION 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FIRE & EXPLOSION PREVENTIVE MEASURES Not Applicable.

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray, halon, or any "ABC" Class extinguisher.

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective on fire but can protect fire-fighters

& cool closed containers. Use fog nozzles if water is used.

Do not enter confined fire-space without full bunker gear.

(Helmet with face shield, bunker coats, gloves & rubber boots).

Use NIOSH approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus.

UNUSUAL EXPLOSION AND FIRE PROCEDURES Noncombustible.

Isolate from reducers, acids, wood, organic materials, and most metals.

Oxidizer fumes damage lungs. Symptoms may be delayed. Do not breathe fumes.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 113 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:

COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 3 OF 8 SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:

Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre-planned procedures. Proper protective equipment should be used. In case of a spill, clear the affected area, protect people, and respond with trained personnel.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The proper personal protective equipment for incidental releases (such as: I Liter of the product released in a well-ventilated area), use impermeable gloves (triple-gloves (rubber gloves and nitrile gloves, over latex gloves), goggles, face shield, and appropriate body

_pr-tectitn*-In-the -ent-o"--arge-4elea se-use-impermeab1e-flve~s-spec-iic-for- the material handled, chemically resistant suit and boots, and hard hat. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or respirator may be required where engineering controls are not adequate or conditions for potential exposure exist. When respirators are required, select NIOSH/MSHA approved based on actual or potential airborne concentrations in accordance with latest OSHA and/or ANSI recommendations.

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:

Stop spill at source. Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand, or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Close or cap valves and/or block or plug hole in leaking container and transfer to another container. Keep from entering storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways, and if necessary, call the local fire or police department for immediate emergency assistance.

CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP MEASURES:

Absorb spilled liquid with polypads or other suitable absorbent materials. if necessary,'

neutralize using suitable buffering material, (acid with soda ash or base with phosphoric acid), and test area with litmus paper to confirm neutralization. Clean up with non-combustible absorbent (suchas: sand, soil, and so on). Shovel up and place all spill residue in suitable containers, dispose of at an appropriate waste disposal facility according to current applicable laws and regulations and product characteristics at time of disposal (see Section 13 - Disposal Considerations).

SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing.

Wear OSHA Standard full face shield. Consult Safety Equipment Supplier. Wear goggles, face shield, gloves, apron & footwear impervious to material. Wash clothing before reuse, NEVER pour water into this substance. When dissolving or diluting, always add it slowly to the water.

To minimize static discharge when transferring, ensure electrical continuity by bonding and grounding all equipment. Use an inlet line diameter of at least 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) with a maximum flow rate of I meter/second.

STORAGE Keep separated from strong oxidants, strong acids, combustible & reducing substances, metals, food & feedstuffs. Keep cool. Keep dry. Keep in the dark. See: Section 10, (Materials to Avoid>. Do not store above 49 C/120 F. Keep container tightly closed

& upright when not in use to prevent leakage.

Wear full face shield, gloves & full protective clothing when opening or handling.

When empty, drain completely, replace bungs securely.

NONBULK: CONTAINERS:

Store containers in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sources of intense heat, or where freezing is possible. Material should be stored in secondary containers or in a -diked area, as appropriate. Store containers away from incompatible chemicals (see Section 10, Stability and Reactivity). Post warning and "NO SMOKING" signs in storage and use areas, as appropriate. Empty containers should be handled with care. Never store food, feed, or drinking water in containers which held this product.

BULK CONTAINERS:

All tanks and pipelines which contain this material must be labeled. Perform routine maintenance on tanks or pipelines which contain this product. Report all leaks immediately to the proper personnel.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 114 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:

COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 4 OF 8 SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE (CONTINUED)

TANK CAR SHIPMENTS:

Tank cars carrying this product should be loaded and unloaded in strict accordance with tank-car manufacturer's recommendation and all established on-site safety procedures.

Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used (see Section 8, Engineering Controls and Personal Protective Equipment.). All loading and unloading equipment must be inspected, prior to each use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended, at all times. Tank cares must be level, brakes must be set or wheels must be locked or blocked prior to loading or unloading. Tank car (for loading) or storage tanks (for unloading)


must be verified to be correct for receiving this rier*-to-s-t-ai~ting-the-transfer-o. product and be properly n-ch--ppe

-*~rH~e-mast---*e-verJt+ prepared, t positions, before starting transfer operations. A sample (if required) must be taken and verified (if required) prior to starting transfer operations. All lines must be blown-down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car or vessel.

PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT:

Follow practices indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release Measures). Make certain application equipment is locked and tagged-out safely. Always use this product in areas where adequate ventilation is provided. Collect all rinsates and dispose of according to applicable Federal, State, or local procedures.

SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION MATERIAL CAS# EINECS# TWA (OSHA) TLV (ACGIH)

Water 7732-18-5 231-791-2 None Known None Known Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 - 2 mg/m3 None known Sodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 - None Known None Known MATERIAL CAS# EINECS# CEILING STEL(OSHA/ACGIH) HAP Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 - 2 mg/m3 None Known No This product contains no EPA Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) in amounts > 0.1%.

RESPIRATORY EXPOSURE CONTROLS b l&ti 65ý00'su-re lmits . .iVen 51Y6Ve- .-I respiratory protection is needed, use only protection authorized in 29 CFR 1910.134, European Standard EN 149, or applicable State regulations. If adequate ventilation is not available or there is potential for airborne exposure above the exposure limits, a respirator may be worn up to the respirator exposure limitations, check with respirator equipment manufacturer's recommendations/limitations. For a higher level of protection, use positive pressure supplied air respiration protection or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus or if oxygen levels are below i9.5%or are unknown.

EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY INTO UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH CONDITIONS Positive pressure, full-face piece Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; or positive pressure, full-face piece Salf Contained Breathing Apparatus with an auxilliary positive pressure Self Contained Breathing Apparatus..

VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST: Necessary MECHANICAL (GENERAL): Necessary SPECIAL: None OTHER: None Please refer to ACGIH document, "Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices", most. recent edition, for detailsi EYE PROTECTION:

-Splash goggles or safety glasses. Face-shields are recommended when the operation can generate splashes, sprays or mists.

HAND PROTECTION:

Wear appropriate impervious gloves for routine industrial use. Use impervious gloves for spill response, as stated in Section 6 of this SDS (Accidental Release Measures).

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 115 of 155 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2011-12-21 VERSION:010 2014-03-18 Annotation:

COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 5 OF 8 SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (CONTINUED)

NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of use in a.workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, but not limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection), potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.

BODY PROTECTION:

Use body protection appropriate for task. Cover-all, rubber aprons, or chemical protective

.clothing made from impervious materials are generally acceptable, depending on the task.

WORK & HYGIENIC PRACTICES:

Provide readily accesslble eye wash stations &"'safety showers.

Wash at end of each workshift & before eating, smoking or using the toilet.

Promptly remove clothing that becomes contaminated. Destroy contaminated leather articles. Launder or discard contaminated clothing.

SECTION 9. PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE: Liquid, Clear, Yellow to Yellow-Green ODOR: Chlorine-like, Pungent ODOR THRESHOLD: 0.3 ppm (detection), for Chlorine pH (Neutrality): 12 - 14 (1%.Solution)_

MELTING POINT/FREEZING POINT: -27 C / -17 F BOILING RANGE (IBP,5.0%,Dry Point): 140 C / 284 F FLASH POINT .(TEST METHOD): Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (n-BUTYL ACETATE=I): Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: Non-Combustible LOWER FLAYUMABLE LIMIT IN AIR (% by vol): Not Applicable UPPER FLA&MABLE LIMIT IN AIR (%by vol): Not Available VAPOR PRESSURE (mm of Hg)@20 C 12 (12.5% Solution)

VAPOR DENSITY (air=l): .0.670 GRAVITY @ 68/68 F / 20/20 C:

SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water=l): 1.17 - 1,22 POUNDS/GALLON: 9.75 - 10.20 PARTITION COEFFICIENT (n-Octane/Water): Not Available AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not Applicable DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: Not Available VOC'S (>e,44 Lbs/Sq In) : 0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal TOTAL VOC'S (TVOC)*: 0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal NONEXEMPT VOC'S (CVOC)*: 0.0 Vol% /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (HAPS): 8.8 Wt9 /0.0 g/L / 0.000 Lbs/Gal NONEXEMPT VOC PARTIAL PRESSURE (mm of Hg Q 20 C) 0.0 Using California South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 443.1.

SECTION 10. STABILITY & REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable under normal conditions.

CONDITIONS TO AVOID Isolate from extreme temperatures and incompatible chemicals.

MATERIALS TO AVOID Reacts violently with fire extinguishers containing water. The substance is a strong base, reacts violently with acids and is corrosive. Decomposes on heating and on contact with strong acids, (such as sulfuric acid) producing, toxic & corrosive fumes including, chlorine, phosgene, & hydrogen chloride. The. substance is a strong oxidant & reacts violently with combustible & reducing materials. Reacts with water generating sufficient heat to ignite combustible materials. Reacts violently with strong acids, causing fire &

explosion hazard. Attacks many plastics, rubber, coatings, many metals, such as aluminum,

.zinc, tin, & lead. forming flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen).

Reacts with ammonium salts to produce ammonia & causing fire hazard.

Rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide & water from the air.

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COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite 10-16%) PAGE: 6 OF 8 SECTION 10. STABILITY & REACTIVITY (CONTINUED)

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Hydrogen Chloride, Phosgene, Sodium Oxide & Hydroxide from heating.

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur.

SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE HAZARDS EYE & K-FKN--CON'TA-T:

Severe burns to skin, defatting, dermatitis.

Severe burns to eyes, redness, tearing, blurred vision.

Liquid can cause severe skin & eye burns. Wash thoroughly after handling.

INHALATION:

Severe respiratory tract irritation may occur. Vapor harmful. The applicable occupational exposure limit value should not be exceeded during any part of the working exposure.

SWALLCWING:

Harmful or fatal if swallowed.

SUBCHRONIC HAZARDS/CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:

Sodiumn Hypochlorite, a component of this product, is a sensitizer. Prolonged or repeated skin contact can result in the development of rashes, welts, and other allergy-like symptoms.

CHRONIC HAZARDS CANCER, REPRODUCTIVE & OTHER CHRONIC HAZARDS:

This product has no carcinogens listed by IARC, NTP, NIOSH, OSHA or ACGIH, as of this date,..gpreeater rqual to 0.1%. ...

MUTAGENICITY: This product is not reported to produce mutagenic effects in humans.

Human mutation data are available for Sodium Hypochlorite (a component of this product);

these data were obtained during clinical studies involving specific tissues exposed to relatively high concentrations of this substance. Mutation data, obtained during clinical studies on test animal tissues or micro-organisms are available for Potassium Hydroxide.

EMBRYOTOXICITY: This product is not reported to produce embryotoxic effects in humans.

TERATOGENICITY: This product is not reported to produce teratogenic effects in humans.

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: This product is not reported to cause reproductive effects in humans.

A mutaen is a chemical which causes permanent changes "to genetic material (DNA) such that the changes will propagate through generational lines. An embrvotoxin is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo (such as: within the eight weeks of pregnancy in humans), but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratogen is a chemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does no-tpropagate across generational lines. A reproductive toxin is any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive process.

MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION SODIUM HYDROXIDE:

Eye irritancy (monkey): 1%, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (severe)

Eye irritancy (rabbit): 500 ml, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (severe)

Eye irritancy (rabbit): 1% solution (severe)

Eye irrItancy (rabbit): I .mg, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (severe)

Cytogenic analysis system (grasshopper parenteral): 20 mg LD50 (interperoneal, mouse): 48 mg/kg LDLo (oral, rabbit): 500 mg/kg

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COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: Liquichlor 10-16% (Sodium Hypochlorite l1-16%) PAGE: 7 OF 8 SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED).

MAMMALIAN TOXICITY INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE:

Eye effects (Adult Rabbit): Moderate irritation effects.

Microsomal Mutageniticity Assay (Salmonella typhimunium): 1 mg/plate Cytogenetic Analysis (Human): Lymphocyte, ie0 ppm/24 hours.

TDLo, Oral (woman): I g/kg, Central nervous system effects, blood pressure effects TDLo, Intravenous (Man): 45 mg/kg, Pulmonary system , LD50 (Oral, Mouse): 5800 mg/kg S -SECT1ON-12ECOLOGICAL-INFORt4AT-ION ALL WORK PRACTICES MUST BE AIMED AT ELIMINATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION.

EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON PLANTS OR ANIMALS:

This product may be harmful or fatal to plant and animal life if released into the environment. Refer to Section 11 (Toxicological Information) for further data on the effects of this product's components on test animals.

EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON AQUATIC LIFE:

LCSB (Bluegill sunfish): 2.90 mg/L/96 hours LC50 (Pimephales promelas): 1.40 mg/L/96 hours LCS5 (Oncorhynchus mykiss): 0.90 mg/L/0.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> The substance is toxic to aquatic organisms.

The substance may be hazardous in the environment, Special attention should be given to water organisms.

MOBILITY IN SOIL Mobility of this material has not been determined.

DEGRADABILITY This product is completely biodegradable.

-ACCUMULAT ION - ................ . . .....

Bloaccumulation of this product has not been determined.

SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Processing, use or contamination may change the waste management options.

Recycle / dispose of observing national, regional, state, provincial and local health, safety & pollution laws. If in doubt, contact appropriate agencies.

SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION IF > 625 LB / 284 KG OF. THIS PRODUCT IN I CONTAINER, IT EXCEEDS THE "RQ" OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.

DOT SHIPPING NAME: UN1791, Hypochlorite Solutions, B, PG-Irl DRUM LABEL: (CORROSIVE)

EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER: 154

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COMPANY IDENTITY: Univar DATE: 12/21/11 PRODUCT IDENTITY: OX76685 PAGE: 8 OF 8 SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION EPA REGULATION:

SARA SECTION 311/312 HAZARDS: Acute Health All components of this product are on the TSCA list, This material contains no known products restricted under SARA Title III, Section 313 in amounts greater or equal to 1%.

SARA TITLE III INGREDIENTS CAS# EINECS# WT% (REG.SECTION) RQ(LBS)

Sodiun Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 - <,16 (311,312) lee Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 -. __.. ..

> 625 LB / 284 KG OF THIS PRODUCT IN 1 CONTAINER EXCEEDS THE "RQ' OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.

Any release equal to or exceeding the RQ must be reported to the National Response Center (800-424-8802) and appropriate state and local regulatory agencies as described in 40 CFR 302.6 and 40 CFR 355..40 respectively.

Failure to report may result in substantial civil and criminal penalties, State & local regulations may be more restrictive than federal regulations, STATE REGULATIONS:

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: This product contains no chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer & reproductive toxicity.

U.S. STATE REGULATED COMPONENTS: (HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LISTS):

OMPONENT AK CA F.L IL KS MA HI MN Sodium Hypochlorlte No No No Yes No No No No Sodium Hydroxide Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OMPONENT MO NJ ND PA RI TX WV WI Sodium Hypochlorite No Yes Yes No No No No No Sodium Hydroxide Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS The components of this product are listed on the chemical inventories of the

... .Qllowngcountries.:.,-...- ...... ... ...........

Australia (AICS), Canada (DSL, NDSL), China (IECSC), Europe (EINECS, ELINCS)J Japan (METI/CSCL, MHLW/ISHL), South Korea (KECI), New Zealand (NZIoC),

Philippines (PICCS), Switzerland (SWISS), Taiwan (NECSI), USA (TSCA).

CANADA: WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS)

  • C: Oxidizing Material.

D2B: Irritating to skin / eyes.

E: Corrosive Material.

SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION HAZARD RATINGS:

HEALTH .(NFPA): 3, HEALTH (HMIS): 3, FLAMMABILITY: 8, REACTIVITY: 1 (Personal Protection Rating to be supplied by user based on use conditions.)

This information is intended solely for the use of individuals trained in the NFPA & HMIS hazard rating systems.

EMPLOYEE TRAINING See Section 2 for Risk & Safety Statements. Employees should be made aware of all hazards of this material (as stated in this SDS) before handling it.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 119 of 155 Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data Sheet For Additional Information contact. MSDS Coordinator during business hours, Pacific time: (425) 889-3400 Notice Univar USA Inc. ("Univar") expressly disclaims all express or implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the product or information provided herein, and shall under no circumstances be liable for Incidental or consequential damages.

Do not use ingredient information and/or ingredient percentages In this MSDS as a product specification. For product specification Information refer to a product specification sheet and/or a certificate of analysis. These can be obtained from your local Univar sales office.

All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical sources. While the Information is believed to be accurate, Univar makes no representations as to its accuracy or sufficiency. Conditions of use are beyond Univar's control and therefore users are responsible to verify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the product is suitable for their particular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling, and disposal of the product, or from the publication or use of, or reliance upon, Information contained herein.

This information relates only to the product designated herein, and does not relate to its use in combination with any other material or in any other process

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.P4LCO PRODUCT NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC I 1. I CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: NALCO 1359 PLUS APPLICATION : CORROSION INHIBITOR COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road Naoerville. Illinois 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC NFPA 704MIHMIS RATING HEALTH: 313 FLAMMABILITY: 0/0 INSTABILITY: 010 OTHER:

0 = Insignificant 1 =Slight. 2 =Moderate 3 =High 4 =Extreme * =Chronic Health Hazard I 2. .I COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS II Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).

Hazardous Substance(s) CAS NO  %(w/w)

Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 10.0- 30.0 Sodium Metaborate 7775-19-1 5.0- 10.0 13..HA.ADS...N I C.T...... .. --.

~EMERGENCY OVERVIEW" DANGER Toxic if swallowed. Irritating to eyes and skin. Contains sodium nitrite. Substances In the product can lead to the formation of methemoglobin. Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.

Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash Immediately with plenty of water.

Wear suitable protective clothing.

Not flammable or combustible. May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can Initiate the combustion of other materials.

PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:

Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - ACUTE:

EYE CONTACT: .

Irritating, and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly.

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Can cause mild Irritation.

INGESTION:

Not a likely route of exposure. Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrite can cause methemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses are particularly sensitive to the effects of methemoglobinemia.

IN HALATIO N : -- -_ _-U ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ __r Not alikely route otexposure. Aeri6tsoTs r til nTa-fle t"pe pT t-6ra6cf ct.

SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:

Acute :

A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.

Chronic A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned, AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:

Sodium Nitrite. Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.

HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC:

Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitritecauses drops In blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches and visual disturbances. Itmay also reactwith organic amines in the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.

14. 1FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:

.. . .... .. . .flImmediately t eye flush ush ln gT-G thid alawith thdoi. . . ..15......

water for at.. least minutes while ho!ding

.............. ... .. ..open.

...... eyelids Ifirritation persists, repeat SKINCONTACT:

Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Ifsymptoms persist, call a physician, INGESTION:

Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. Ifconscious, washout noutlh and give water to drink. Get Immediate medical attention.

INHALATION:

Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.

NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:

Based an the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition. Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.

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- ýtNImA LCO ` NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) 1800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC I S. I FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES II

15. 1 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT: None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:

Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:.

Not flammable or combustibNI7 May evolve oxides.of nitrogen (NOx) under tire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite Is an.oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials.

SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:

In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure.self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.

16. 1 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:

Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operationsi are complete. Ensure clean-up it conducted by trained personnel only. Ventilate spill area if possible. Do not touch spilled material. Stop or reduce anyleaks if Itis safe to do so. Use personal protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safetyand environmental authorities.

METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:

SMALL SPILLS:. Soakup spill with absorbent material, Place residues in a suitable, covered, properly labeled container. Wash affected area. LARGE SPILLS: Contain liquid using absorbent material, by digging trenches or by diking. Reclaim Into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal. Wash site of spillage thoroughly with water. Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated recovered material. Dispose of material in

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ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:

Do not contaminate surface.water.

7i HANDLING ANDSTORAGE HANDLING:

Do not get in eyes, on sklnj on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust. Keep the containers closed when not In use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Ensure all containers are labeled.

STORAGE CONDITIONS:

Store the containers tghUy closed. Store insuitable labeled containers, Store separately from acids. Store separately from reducing agents.

1 8. 1 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:

This product does not contain any substance that has an established exposure limit.

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(B00) 424-$300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC ENGINEERING MEASURES:

General ventilation is recommended.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:

Respiratory protection is not normally needed.

HAND PROTECTION:

...... __WbembandliLngthispruo.dctthe-useDLchemicalgaunhLetss-rcommaended.L*beachcice-oLwork-glove-depends.on work conditions and what chemicals are handled, but we have positive experience under light handling conditions using gloves made from Neoprene PVC or nitrite Gloves should be replaced immediately If signs of degradation are observed. 'Breakthrough time not determined as preparation, consult PPE manufacturers.

SKIN PROTECTION:

When handling this product, the use of overalls, a chemical resistant apron and rubber boots is recommended. A full slicker suit Is recommendedif gross exposure is possible.

EYE PROTECTION:

Wear chemical splash goggles.

HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:

Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure. Keep an eye wash fountain available. Keep a safety shower available, If clothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse, Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals, When handling this product never eat, drink or smoke.

HUMAN EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION:

Based on our recommended product application and personal protective eq.uipment the potentialhuman exposure Is:.

S...Mod edrte - - .. .'........

19. 1PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

.PHYSICAL STATE Liquid APPEARANCE Light yellow ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.305 @ 72 -F 122.2 -C DENSITY 10.84 lb/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER Complete pH (100 %) >= 11.4 VISCOSITY Max 7 cps @ 73 °F 122.8 *C FREEZING POINT <.-50 OF 1-45.5 QC VAPOR PRESSURE Same as water Note: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.

Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road

  • Napervltle, Illinois 60563-1198 * (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.

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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY:

Stable under normal conditions.

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION; Hazardous polymerization will not occur.

  • CONDIrONSWTO-AvOlD.

Freezing temperattres. Do not allow product to evaporate to dryness. Dried product residue can act as an oxidizer.

MATERIALS TO AVOID:

Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine, sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires, explosions and tOXic vapors. Do not mix with amines, Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produce N-nitrosamines, Many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals. Contact with strong acids (e.g.

sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, sulfonlc) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.

HAZARDOUS DE(OOMPOSITION PRODUCTS :.

Under fire conditiolis: Oxides of nitrogen

11. 1ToXI-_LOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.

SENSITIZATION :

This product Is not expected to be a sensitizer.

None of the substances In this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Nationcl Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial. Hygienists (ACGIH)..

HUMAN HAZARD CHARACTERIZATION:

Based on bur hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High

12. 1ECOL-GICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:

No toxicity studies have been-conducted on this product.

MOBILITY:

The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program ineace) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The Model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the.defined media. The informtation provided is intended to give th user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this productunder the defined conditions of the models, NA0o Co'mpany 1601 W. Diehl Road Naperville, Illinois 60563.1198 ' (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC If released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the.air, water and scil/sediment in the approximate respective percentages; Air WtrSoil/Sediment

<5% 30-50% 50-70%

The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.

ENVIRONMENTA.-TAZ'AR DAN 1EXPO SURE-CH AP,-TER IZAT-10 Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: Moderate Based on our recommended product application and the product's characteristics, the potential environmental exposure Is: High Ifreleased Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.

I 13. I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I If this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, Itshould be determined If the waste meets the criteria of a hazardous waste, Hazardous Waste: D002 Hazardous wastes must be transported by e licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in a properly licensed hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal or recycling facility. Consult local, state, and federal regulations for specific requirements.

i RTRANSPORTINFORMATION .- .."----.-

The Information In this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names oethis product are as follows.

LAND TRANSPORT:

Proper Shipping Name: CORROSIVE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S Technical Name(s): SODIUM NITRITE UN/ID No: UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary: 8 Hazard Class - Secondary: 6.1 Packing Group: III Flash Point: None Reportable Quantity (per package): 430 lbs RQ Component: SODIUM NITRITE AIR TRANSPORT (ICAOIIATA):

Proper Shipping Name: CORROSIVE LIQUID. TOXIC, NO.S Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 (-630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www,nalco.com and request access.

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(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC Technical Name(s): SODIUM NITRITE UNIID No: UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary: 8 Hazard Class -. Secondary: 6.1 Packing Group: III Reportable Quantity (per package): 430 lbs RQ Component: SODIUM NITRITE MARINE TRANSPORT (IMDG/IMO):

P-operShipping-Name : -CORROSIVE-LIQUID;-TOXIG,-.G-.S Technical Name(s): SODIUM NITRITE UNIID No: UN 2922 Hazard Class - Primary: 8 Hazard Class - Secondary: 6.1 Packing Group: III I 15. I REGULATORY INFORMATION I This section contains additional Information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance. The information in this section is for reference only. It Is not exhaustive, and should no' be relied Upon to take the place of an individualized compliance or hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.

NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:

OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, .29 CFR 1910.1200:

Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product is/are hazardous and the reason(s) islare shown below.

So.Ndium.Nt.te ..:-TargtO.Qrga-Enffe L-;.I.doey,Target-Organ:Effect ,Nervous~systemTarget:Organ.Effect:.,:-loodI.;

Sodium Metaborate.: Irritant CERCLA!SUPERFUNDO 40 CFR 302:

This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance. Also listed is the RO for the product.

  • RO.Substance Sodium Nitrte B2q 430 Ibis SARANSUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) - SECTIONS 302, 311, 312t AND 313:

SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):

This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.

SECTIONS 311 AND 312 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):

Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous. The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:

X Immediate. (Acute) Health HaZard Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road

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ýq N'AALC(eO% NALCO 1359 PLUS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMSER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC X Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals, The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.

_-SECLQFj_3J2,_._.L'O.FTQXJC.. HEM.CALS_..CER,371) "

This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals Hazardous Substance(s) CAS NO Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 10.0- 30.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):

The substances in this preparation are Included on or exempted from. the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401A 5 /formerly Sec, 307,40 CFR 116.4 Iformerly Sec. 311:

This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.

Substance(s)s Citations

" Sodium Nitrite Sec. 311

" Sodium Hydroxide 11Ozone Depleting Substances) :

Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:

Substances listedunder California Proposition 65 are not Intentionally added or expected to be present In this product.

MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:

Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.

STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS The following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:

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(800) 424-9;300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTU CD-ROM Version), Arnel Research Corp.,

Bethesda, MD.

Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS"" CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of [he Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World Health Organl tio-rlilet to--A- e-c Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTm CD-ROM Version),

Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program, U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices, Public Health Service.

Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), (Arlel Insightm CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.

Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

Ariel InsightTu (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),

North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel

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The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),

Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

Prepared By: Product Safety Department Date Issued: 03/0112012 Version Number: 2.2 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit wvw.nalco.com and request access.

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.EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):

The substances in this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have been reported in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations, AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification &Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).

EUROPE The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.

JAPAN All substances In this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the.Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).

KOREA All substances In this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals List (ECL)

PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the RepublicAct 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals &Chemical Substances (PICGS).

116. 1OTHER INFORMATION Due to our commitment to Product Stewardship, we have evaluated the human and environmental hazards and exposures sef te a si r6--.Kwvb chirimt*iid~the c. .- -p general risk. This Information should provide assistance for your own risk management practices. We have evaluated our product's risk as follows:

'The human risk Is: Moderate

  • The environmental risk Is: Moderate Any use inconsistent with our recommendations may affect the risk characterization. Our sales representative will assist you to determine ifyour product application Is consistent with our recommendations. Together we can Implement an appropriate risk management process.

This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this Information. For any other uses, exposures should be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to Insure safe workplace operations. Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.

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11. 1CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: NALCO 19H APPLICATION: OXYGEN SCAVENGER COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC NFPA 704MIHMIS RATING HEALTH: 2/2' FLAMMABILITY: III INSTABILITY: 0/0 OTHER:

0 = Insignificant 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = High 4 = Extreme Chronic Health Hazard

12. 1 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).

Hazardous Substance(s) CAS NO  % (w/w)

Hydrazine :302-01-2 30.0- 60.0

--j-1HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION-- ........ .......

    • EMERGENCY OVERVIEW**

DANGER This product contains hydrazine which is a suspect carcinogen. Extreme health hazard. Toxic by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. Irritating toskin. Risk of serious damage to eyes. May cause sensitization by skin contact. Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.

Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and in a well-ventilated place. If respiratory symptoms develop, remove to fresh air, rest, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. Use a mild soap if available.

Wear a face shield, Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots.

Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organic materials. Heat or contact with strong acid can result Inthe generation of flammable hydrogen gas. May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. May evolve ammonia under fire conditions. May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fire conditions. Empty product. containers may contain product residue. Do not pressurize, cut, heat, weld, or expose containers to flame or other sources of ignition. Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result In the generation of flammable hydrogen gas.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:

Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - ACUTE:

EYE CONTACT:

Severe!y irritating. If not removed promptly, will Injure eye tissue and may result in permanent eye damage.

SKIN CONTACT:

Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause. allergic reactions in some individuals. Toxic in contact wilh skin. May causesevereit-on or tissue damage depending on the length of exposure and the type of first aid administered.

INGESTION:

Not a likely route of exposure. Toxic if swallowed. May cause mucosal damage.

INHALATION:

Not a likely route of exposure. Toxic by inhalation. Vapors extremely Irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. Can cause pulmonary edema. May cause liver and kidney disorder andlor damage.

SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:

Acute:

A review of available data does not Identify any symptoms frorm exposure not previously mentioned.

Chronic:

A review of available data does not identify any symptoms from exposure not previously mentioned.

AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:

Preexisting eye, skin, and respiratory conditions may be aggravated.

HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC:

This product contains hydrazine. The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 28) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate human data. Oral administration of hydrazine has produced lung and liver tumors in mice and rats and mammary tumors in mice. Inhalation of hydrazine has produced nasal tumors in rats.

14. 1 FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT:

Get immediate medical attention. PROMPT ACTION IS ESSENTIAL IN CASE OF CONTACT. Immediately flush eye with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open.

SKIN CONTACT:

Get Immediate medical attention. Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For a large splash, flood body under a shower. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash off affected area immediately with plenty of water.

Contaminated clothing, shoes, and leather goods must be discarded or cleaned before re-use.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INGESTION:

DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If conscious, washout mouth and give water to drink. Get immediate medical attention.

INHALATION:

Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention.

NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:

Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition.

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT: > 230 F/1 > 110 'C (PMCC)

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:

Not expected to bum. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:

Hydrazine can ignite spontaneously in air in contact with wood, cloth, earth, or other organicmaterials. Heat or contact with strong acid can result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas, May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. May evolve ammonia under fire conditions. May evolve toxic gases or fumes under fire conditions.

Empty product containers may contain product residue. Do not pressurize, cut, heat., weld, or expose containers to flame or other sources of ignition. Contact with reactive metals (e.g. aluminum) may result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas.

SPECIAL:PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:

In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:

Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete. Use personal, protective equipment recommended In Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Stop or reduce any leaks if it is safe to do so.

Ventilate spill area if possible. Remove sources of ignition. Ensure clean-up is conducted by trained personnel only.

Do not touch spilled material. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.

METHODS FOR CLEANING UP.

SMALL SPILLS: Do not clean up spills with sawdust, cotton waste or other combustible absorbent materials. Create a dike or trench to contain material. Dilute spilled material to about 10% hydrazine with water. Neutralize the diluted hydrazineby slowly adding a 5-8% calcium hypochlorite or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution until all the hydrazine has been reacted. Steam and nitrogen gas will be evolved. DO NOT ADD DRY CALCIUM OR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO A HYDRAZINE SPILL. A VIOLENT REACTION MAY RESULT. The neutralized material may be absorbed using clay, sand or commercial absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvage drums for disposal, Refer to CERCLA Section 15. Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead to hydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia. Contact an approved waste hauler for disposal of contaminated Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC recovered material. LARGE SPILLS: Dike to prevent further movement. Dispose of material in compliance with regulations indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations).

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:

Do not contaminate surface water.

17. 1HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING:

Do not get In eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vaporsigasesldust. Keep the containers closed when not in use. Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Ensure all containers are labeled. Do not mix with acids. Do not use, store, spill or pour near heat, sparks or open flame. Handle the material under an inert atmosphere of nitrogen or argon.

STORAGE CONDITIONS:

Store the containers tightly closed. Store separately from oxidizers. Store away from organic materials. Store in suitable labeled containers. Store away from heat and sources of ignition. Keep away from light, direct sunlight.

Empty spaces in tanks must be filled by inert atmosphere.

SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:

Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Stainless Steel 304, Stainless Steel 316L, Compatibility with Plastic Materials can vary; we therefore recommend that compatibility is tested prior to use.

UNSUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:

Copper, Brass, Aluminum Ef8--iEXPOSURE CONTRO*LOIPES*iiNC--IPROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:

Exposure guidelines have not been established for this, product, Available exposure limits for the substance(s) are

shown below.

Substance(s) CatagofV: ppm Unit Hydrazine ACGIHITWA 0.01 ACGII-tSkln' OSHA ZI/PEL 1 1.3 0SHA Z1/SkhV*

  • Can be absorbed through the skin.

ENGINEERING MEASURES:

General ventilation Is recommended. Use local exhaust ventilation If necessary to control airborne mist and vapor.

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~N ALCO NALCO 19H EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:

Where concentrations in air may exceed the limits given in this section or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, or dusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equippedwith suitable filter cartridges Is recommended.

consult the respirator / cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability of specific devices. In event of emergency of planned entry Into unknown concentrations a positive pressurefull-facepiece SCBA should be used. Ifrespiratory protection is required, institute a complete respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and inspection.

HAND PROTECTION:

When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves is recommended. The choice of work glove depends on work conditionsand what chemicals are handled. Please contact the PPE manufacturer fo" advice on what type of glove material may be suitable. Gloves should be replaced immediately if signs of degradation are observed.

SKIN PROTECTION:

Wear chemical resistant apron, chemical splash goggles, impervious gloves and boots. A full slicker suit is recommended ifgross exposure is possible.

EYE PROTECTION:

Wear a face shield with chemical splash goggles.

HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:

Use good work and personal hygiene practices to avoid exposure. Keep an eye wash fountain available. Keep a safety shower available. Ifclothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Always wash thoroughly after handling chemicals. When handling this product never eat, drink or smoke.

I 9. I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES I APPEARANCE Colorless ODOR Ammonlacal SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.03 @ 60 F115.6 -C DENSITY 8.56 Ib/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER Complete pH (100/%) 12.5 pH (1 %) 10.1.- 10.7 VISCOSITY 2.0 cps @ 60 =F 115.6 *C FREEZING POINT -85 IF -65 'C BOILING POINT 228 OF / 108.9 OC VAPOR PRESSURE 22mmHg @ 77°F125°C Note: These physical properties are typical values for this product and are subject to change.

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11. 1STABILITY AND REACTIVITY__

STABILITY:

Stable if kept under conditions specified in Section 7, HANDLING AND STORAGE.

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

Hazardous polymerization will not occur.

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Extremes of temperature Heat and sources of ignition Including static discharges.

Keep at temperature not exceeding 123 TF MATERIALS TO AVOID:

Acids Contact with strong acids (e.g. sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, suffonic) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors. Contact with strong oxidizers (eg. chlorine, peroxides, chromates, nitric acid, perchlorate, concentrated oxygen, permanganate) may generate heat, fires, explosions and/or toxic vapors. Organic materials Gives off hydrogen by reaction with metals. Avoid contact with metal oxides such as those of iron, copper, lead, manganese and molybdenum. Such contact may lead to decomposition.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:

Under fire conditions: Oxides of nitrogen, ammonia, Flammable gases/vapors

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION The following results are for the product.

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.Species:

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LD50: 185 mg/kg Test Descriptor: Product ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY:

Species: Rabbit LD50: 420 mg/kg Test Descriptor: Product ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY:

Species: Rat LC50: 2.1 mg/I (4 hrs)

Test Descriptor; Product SENSITIZATION:

May cause sensitization by skin contact.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC CARCINOGENICITY:

This product contains hydrazine, The International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) has evaluated hydrazine, and found it to be a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) based on sufficient animal data and inadequate human data, MUTAGENICITY:

An ingredient in this product has shown positive results in a screening test for mutagenicity.

- 4IHUMAN-,AZARD-CHARACTERIZAT4.0N Based on our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: High 112. 1 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:

The following results are for the product.

Acute Fish Results _

Species Exposure Test Type Value Test Descriptor Bluegill Sunfish 96 hrs LC50 4.2 mg/I Product Rainbow Trout 96 hrs LC50 4.3 mg/I Product Gold Orfe 96 hrs LC50 0.75 mg l Product ACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:

Species Exposure Test Type Value Test Descriptor Daphnia magna 48 hrs LC50 0.46 mg/1 Product PERSISTENCY AND DEGRADATION:

The organic portion of this preparation is expected to be readily biodegradable.

MOBILITY:

The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program interface) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level lIlImodel does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The information provided is intended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions of the models.

If released Into the environment this material Is expected to distribute to the air, water and soil/sediment in the approximate respective percentages; Air Water. Soil/Sediment 30 - 50% 50- 70%

The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or material Is not expected to bloaccumulate.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD AND EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION Based on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: High If released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.

I 13. I DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I If this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, Before disposal, it should be determined if the waste meets the criteria of a hazardous waste.

Hazardous Waste: D002, U133 Hazardous wastes must be transported by a licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposed of or treated in a properly licensed hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal. or recycling facility. Consult local, state, and federal regulations for specific requirements. Contact of the unneutralized product with certain clays may lead to hydrazine decomposition and release of ammonia.

I 4. I TRANSPORT INFORMATION I The information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name I Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties, and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product are as follows.

7--:r.-Thee pres-ence-uaanyR.Q -mmp-nedepoe:uant UtShEPkand :D(),imthLsproduct-cause s-lttoe regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in the package exceeds the calculated RQ for the product.

LAND TRANSPORT:

Proper Shipping Name: HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):

UN/ID No: UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary: 6.1 Packing Group: III Flash Point: > 110'°C /,> 230 °F Reportable Quantity (per package): 3 lbs RQ Component: HYDRAZINE I AIR TRANSPORT (ICAO!IATA):

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC The presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) In this product causes it to be regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in.

the package exceeds the calculated RQ'for the product.

Proper Shipping Name: HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):

UN/ID No: UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary: .6.1 Packing Group: Ill

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RQ Component: HYDRAZINE MARINE TRANSPORT (IMDG/IMO):

Proper Shipping Name: HYDRAZINE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION Technical Name(s):

UN/ID No: UN 3293 Hazard Class - Primary: 6,1 Packing Group: IHI Marine Pollutant: HYDRAZINE

  • Note: This product is regulated as a Marine Pollutant when shipped by Rail, Highway (in bulk quantities), or Air (if no other hazard class applies), and when shipped by water in all quantities.

I 15. 1REGULATORY INFORMATION I

-,.--.T~his~section..contalns.additional~inforrnaUon~that-nmy-ay erlvnd~o ]a(y z-bnom p-nh

..... is or refer*nce' It is not exhaustive, and should not be relied upon to take the place of an Individualized compliance or hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.

NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:

OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:

  • Based on our hazard evaluation, the following substance(s) in this product isWare hazardous and the reason(s) islare

.shown below.

Hydrazine : Cancer suspect agent (refer to Section 3), Corrosive, Dermal Sensitizer CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:

  • This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RQ) Substance. Also listed is the RQ for the product. Ifa reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).

RQ Substance Hydrazine 3 lbs Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road . Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198- (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.

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SARAISUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE t11)- SECTIONS 302, 311, 312, AND 313:

SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):

This product contains the following substance(s) which is listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance. Listed below are the statutory Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) for the substance(s) and the Reportable Quantity (RO) of the product. If a reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to your State Fmerg ny-Response-Commisso--Y-ou-may-also-be-require:l~o-notifythe.Naona .Response.Center.See CERCLAISUPERFUND, above.

Extremely Hazardous Substance TPQ R.Q Hydrazine 1,000 lbs 3 lbs SECTIONS 311 AND 312 -MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 3701':

Our hazard evaluation has found this product to be hazardous. The product should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:

X Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard X Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.

The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.

SECTION 313 - LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):

This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals Hazardous Substance(s) CAS NO Hydrazine 302-01-2 30.0-60.0 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):

The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act:

When use situations necessitate compliance with FDA regulations, this product is acceptable under: 21 CFR 173.310 Boiler Water Additives The following limitations apply:

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Steam produced may be used in contact with any food type, defined under 21 CFR 170.3, which includes milk or milk products.

NSF NON-FOOD COMPOUNDS REGISTRATION PROGRAM (former USDA List of Proprietary Substances &

Non-Food Compounds) :

NSF Registration number for this product is : 062465 This product is acceptable for treating boilers or steam lines where steam produced may contact edible products and/or cooling systems where the treated water may not contact edible products in and around food processing areas FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401.15 / formerly Sec. 307,40 CFR 116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :

Substances.listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.

CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class I and II Ozone Depleting Substances) :

This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace, levels.

Substance(s) Citations

. Hydrazine Sec. 112

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:

This product contains the following substances which require warnin,9 under California Proposition 65. Additional

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  • componentsr may b- h-ffie-f -lypresenteattracetlevels le.ve . ............ . ..

Substance(s) Concentration EFFECTS

  • Hydrazine <60% Causes Cancer MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:

This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.

Hydrazine STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:

The following substances are disclosed for compliance with Stale Right to Know Laws:

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS:

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):

The substance(s) in this preparation are included In or exempted from the Domestic Substance List (DSL).

AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification & Assessment Scheme (NICNAS)., .

CHINA All substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New Chemical Substances and are listed on or exempt from the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).

EUROPE The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS inventories.

JAPAN All substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).

KOREA All substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals List (ECL)

PHILIPPINES All substances in this product comply with the Republic Act 6969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory

16. OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures should be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to insure safe workplace operations. Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.

REFERENCES Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, OH., (Arlel InsightTM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp.,

Bethesda, MD.

Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (TOMES CPS'm CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

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(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk-of Chemicals to Man, Geneva: World Health Organi.za.tion, Iternaional Agency for Research on.Cancer...........................

Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),

Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.

Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), (Ariel InsightThM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.

Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO, AAdel InsightTM (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs),

North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel Insight TM CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.

The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (TOMES CPSTM CD-ROM Version),

Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.

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. -Product'Safetyý-De* r--*tit. -

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Date issued : 06127/2012 Version Number: 4.2 Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road

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DATA SHEET A4

_______SAFETY PRODUCT LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC 1: CHIEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: LCS-_0 APPLICATION: WATER TREATMENT COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Nalco Company 161-WT~ieni Roacd Naperville, Illinois 60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC NFPA 704M/HMIS RATING HEALTH: 2/2 FLAMMABILITY: 0/0 INSTABILITY: 010 OTHER:


O-=-tnsignificant--l--- Slight ---2--Moderate--3-=-Righ--4-=-Extreme-'*-Chronic-Health-Hazard

12. 1 COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Our hazard evaluation has Identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).

Hazardous Substance(s) CAS NO  % (wlw)

Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0 5.0- 10.0 Sodium Tetraborate

....... 0..-"

. ...i 3. ! zA..... . . . .. . . . . . ... .......... . .......... ..... . . . . ..........

1330-43-4 1.0 - 5,0

13. 1HAZ-ARDS IDENTIFICATION
    • EMERGENCY OVERVIEW-DANGER Toxic if swallowed, Contains sodium nitrite. Substances In the product can lead to the formation of methemoglobin.

Unborn children are particularly sensitive to methemoglobinemia.

Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take Internally. Use with adequate ventilation. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.

Wear suitable protective clothing.

May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. If product is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials, Not flammable or combustible.

P RIMARY'ROUTESOFEXPOSUR.:

Eye, Skin HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS -ACUTE:

EYE CONTACT:

Can cause mild to moderate irritation.

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____ ___ SAFETY DATA SHEET -_

PRODUCT

~NALCO LS6 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(BO)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC SKIN CONTACT:

May cause Irritation with prolonged contact INGESTION:

Not a likely route of exposure. Large exposures may be fatal. Ingestion of sodium nitrile can cause methemoglobinemia which can lead to cyanosis and possible death. Pregnant women and their fetuses are parIcurayysetTv-e-ft*o-the e*rectsdf methemoglobinemia.

INHALATION:

Not a likely route of exposure. Aerosols or product mist may irritate the upper respiratory tract.

AGGRAVATION OFEXISTING CONDITIONS:

Sodium Nitrite. Pregnant women are particularly sensitive to methernoglobinemia.

HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - CHRONIC.:

Repeated ingestion of small amounts of sodium nitrite causes drops in blood pressure, rapid pulse, headaches and visual disturbances. It may also react with organic amines In the body to form carcinogenic nitrosamines.

14. 1 FIRST AID MEASURES SKIN CONTACT:

Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.

INGESTION:

Get Immediate medical attention. Do not Induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, washout mouth and

-give--wat-er-to.drink;....... .... . .

INHALATION:

Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. Get medical attention.

NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:

Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition. Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsions may be needed.

15. 1FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT: None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA :

Not expected to burn. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD :

May evolve oxides of nitrogen (NOx) under fire conditions. Ifproduct is allowed todry, the sodium nitrite is an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials. Not flammable or combustible.

SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE FIGHTING:

In case of fire, wear a full face positive-pressure self contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.

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.N04 SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT

  • - LCS-60
  • EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800)424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC

6. 'ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:

Restrict access to area as appropriate until clean-up operations are complete. Use personal protective equipment recommended in Section 8 (Exposure Controls/Personal Protection). Stop or reduce any leaks Ifit is safe to do so.

Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Ventilate spill area if possible. Ensure clean-up Is conducted by trained personnel only. Do not touchIoLfediateidaLtJaiwemnegency-equipmenL(for.fires~spillsr.eaksretc.)-readily available, Notify appropriate government, occupational health and safety and environmental authorities.

METHODS FOR CLEANING UP:

SMALL SPILLS: Soak up spill with absorbent material. Place residues in a suitable, covered, property labeled


container.-Wash-afected-aa.-LARGE-SP-LLS:--Contain liquid-using absorbent-material'-by-digginig~tenches~orby -

diking. Reclaim into recovery or salvage drums or tank truck for proper disposal. Wash site of spillage thoroughly with water. Contact an aoproved waste hauler fordisposal of contaminated recovered material. D.ipose of material in compliance with regulations Indicated in Section 13 (Disposal Considerations). Do not allow product to evaporate to dryness.

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:

Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways., Spilled product may pose a risk to the aquatic ecosystem if released., If drains, streams, sil or sewers become contaminated, notify local authority.

17. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING:

Do not take internally. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on.clothing, Have emergency equmeT (for fires, spills eaks. etc.) readily av*giable., sur4alLcgnjes ar..

STORAGE CONDITIONS:

Store In suitable labeled containers. Store the containers tightly closed. Store away from organic chemicals and other oxidizable materials, reducing agents, acids and alkalis.

SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:

Shipping and long term storage compatibility with construction materials can vary; we therefore recommend that compatibility is tested prior to use.

18. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS:

Exposure guidelines have not been established for this product. Available exposure limits for the substance(s) are shown below.

Substance(s) Category; ppm mg/m3 Non-Standard Unit Borates, Tetra, Sodium Salts - Anhydrous (Inhalable ACGIHITWA 2 fraction.)

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SAFETY DATA SHEET

!PRODUCT.

.. NALCO iLCs-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC ENGINEERING MEASURES:

General ventilation Is recommended.

-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:

Resplratorv protection is not normally needed. Where o eithis~seio_

or when significant mists, vapors, aerosols, or dusts are generated, an approved air purifying respirator equipped with suitablefilter cartridges is recommended. Consult the respirator / cartridge manufacturer data to verify the suitability of specific devices. In event of emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations a positive pressure, full-facepiece SCBA should be used. If respiratory protection Is required, institute a complete. respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and inspection.

HAND PROTECTION:

When handling this product, the use of chemical gloves Is recommended. The choice of work glove depends on work conditions and what chemicals are handled. Please contact the PPE manufacturer for advice on what type of glove material may be suitable. Gloves should be replaced Immediately if signs of degradation are observed.

SKIN PROTECTION:

Wear standard protective clothing.

EYE PROTECTION:

Wear chemical splash goggles.

HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS:


.U ............. -se-g-od-work-and-p

  • safety-showr-vai~lable,-If:*J!h**qjýcotminatedemyeqrgndtruhyas:haetdaa-Lner conta minatod-clothing:before-reuse.-Always-wash thoroughly-aafter-handling-chemicals-When-handling.this-product never.eatj drinkeor smoke.

I 9. I PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE Liquid APPEARANCE Clear Light yellow ODOR None SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.076. @ 77 "F / 25 "C DENSITY 8.96 lb/gal SOLUBILITY IN WATER Complete pH (100 %) 8-9 VAPOR PRESSURE Same as water VOC CONTENT 0.0 % EPA Method 24

___Note:Ihese-chysicaboro~ertiesArelyicaLvalues-for-hisrcwductand-are-sublcieo-tchanne.

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SAFETY DATA SHEET I II i i I II ',

PRODUCT 7NALCO LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC 110. I STABILITY AND REACTIVITY I STABILITY:

Stable under normal conditions.

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

Hazardous polymerization will not occur.

CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

Freezing temperatures.

MATERIALS-TO-AVOID4 Contact with reducing agents (e.g. hydrazine, sulfites, sulfide, aluminum or magnesium dust) may generate heat, fires, explosions and toxic vapors. Do not mix with amines. Sodium nitrite can react with certain amines to produce N-nitrosamines, many of which are cancer-causing agents to laboratory animals. Contact with strong acids (e.g.

sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, hydrochloric, chromic, sulfonic) may generate heat, splattering or boiling and toxic vapors.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:

Under fire conditions: Oxides of nitrogen, Oxides of sodium

11. 1 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.

SENSITIZATION:

This product is not expected to be a sensitizer.

-.- CA -CRRCINO'GENI C t'- : C None of the substances in this product are listed as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP) or the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' (ACGIH).

TERATOGENICITY AND EMBRYOTOXICITY:

Experimental animal studies with sodium nitrite have shown reproductive effects in the offspring of treated parents.

These effects are not transmissible.

112. I ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS:

The following results are for the product.

ACUTE FISH RESULTS:

s1cies Exposure LC50 Test Descriptor Rainbow Trout 96 hrs 20 m ACUTE INVERTEBRATE RESULTS:

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NANALCO EMERGENCY lELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC Daphnia magna 48 hrs 340m 2t0m mI MOBILITY:

The environmental fate was estimated using a level III fugacity model embedded in the EPI (estimation program interface) Suite TM, provided by the US EPA. The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The Information provided is intended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions of the models.

If released into the environment this material is expected to distribute to the air. water and soillsediment in the approximate respective percentages;

<5% 30,-50% 50 -70%_

The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.

BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL This preparation or materal Is not expected to bloaccumulate.

If released Into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.

13. 1DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

-ILthis-product-become-sa~wate*-Lis-not-a`*azardous-wasta-as~delined-by-the.Resource*Conservation-and.Recovery-Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, since it does not have the characteristics of Subpart C, nor is it listed under Subpart 0.

............. A"-a non-ha-zarddlis-*w~ste-*jtT- -of-sb5]Fcf-1-o-TT:!--aElg~a 6nh nsl tate-o r-lct rgu *

  • toa ..................

handling, treatment or disposal requirements. For disposal, contact a properly licensed waste treatment, storage, disposal or recycling facility.

114. 1TRANSPORT INFORMATION The information in this section is for reference only and should not take the place of a shipping paper (bill of lading) specific to an order. Please note that the proper Shipping Name / Hazard Class may vary by packaging, properties.

and mode of transportation. Typical Proper Shipping Names for this product areas follows.

The presence of an RO component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes'it lobe regulated vAth an additional description of RO for road, or as a clars 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in the package exceeds the calculated RO for the product.

LAND TRANSPORT:

Proper Shipping Name: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S.

Technical Name(s): SODIUM NITRITE UN!ID No: UN 3082 Hazard Class - Primary: 9 Packing Group: III Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road

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SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT

~NALCO LCS-60 ,

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHIEMTREC Flash Point:....... N6ne .......

Reportable Quantity (per package): 1,050 lbs RQ Component: SODIUM NITRITE AIR TRANSPORT (ICAO/IATA):

The presence of an RQ component (Reportable Quantity for U.S. EPA and DOT) in this product causes it to be regulated with an additional description of RO for road, or as a class 9 for road and air, ONLY when the net weight in

- -the-pockag-xceeds-the-cafcuated'RQ-foth-ro-dar -

Proper Shipping Name: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S.

Technical Name(s): SODIUM NITRITE UNJID No: UN 3082 Hazard Class - Primary: 9 Packing Group: III Reportable Quantity (per package): 1,050 lbs RO Component: SODIUM NITRITE MAR1 NE-TTRSORPORT7IMY G'IMO) :

Proper Shipping Name: _PRODUCT IS NOT REGULATED DURING

_________________--TRAN* PO-RTATIUON 115S. I REGULATORY INFORMATION I I

This section contains additional information that may have relevance to regulatory compliance. The information in this

. ..m-piane-for hazard assessment. Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.

NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA:

OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200:


ased-on-our-hazard-evaluat~onTthe-follovving-substance(s)-irrt his prodact-is/are-hazardowsand-thr-mason(s)l s/are-shown below.

Sodium Nitrite: Target Organ Effect - Kidney, Target OrganEffect - Nervous system, Target Organ Effect - Blood Sodium Tetraborate: Exposure Limit CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302:

This product contains the following Reportable Quantity (RO) Substance. Also listed is the RO for the product. If a reportable quantity of product is released, it requires notification to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-800-424-8802).

RO Substance RQ Sodium Nitrite 1,050 Ibs Nalco Company 1601 W. DiehlI Road- Naperville. Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.

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SAFETY DATA SHEET

.*NALCO PRODUCT LCS-60 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

(800)424-9300(24 Hours) CHEMTREC SARA/SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) - SECTIONS 302, 311, 312, AND 313:

SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355):

This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.

SECTIONS 311 AND 312 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):

Our hazar-e-5---t-0-51ion- nas found this product to be hazardous. Theproduct should be reported under the following indicated EPA hazard categories:

X Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard flDrhvp~d fChronink H*.*hh H*-zird Fire Hazard Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals.

The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.

SECTION 313 - LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):

This product contains the following substance(s), (with CAS # and % range) which appear(s) on the List of Toxic Chemicals

_'1"-'M ,.f-Nt. ____________-___-

Sodium Nitdte 7632-00-0 5.0-10.0

_3 ....

"TOXIC-SUBSTANCES CONTROLA-,CT-(TSCA)

The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT. 40 CFRA401.15 / formerly Sec. 307.40 CFR 116.4/ formerly Sec. 311 :

This product contains the following substances listed in the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.

I Substance(s) I Citations

. Sodium Nitdte Sec. 311 CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class Iand II Ozone Depleting Substances):

Substances listed under this regulation are not Intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:

Substances listed under California Proposition 65 are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product.

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SAFETY DATA SHEET A4 PRODUCT.

~NALCO ~4. --

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

.(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS:

Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.

STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:

The following substances are disclosed for compliance with State Right to Know Laws:

Sodium Nitrite 7632-00.0 Sodium Tetraborate 1330-43-4 Water 7732-18-5 tNTERNATIONUr*CFEMUCA-CONTROL-WS.

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA):

The substances In this preparation are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL), are exempt, or have been repoited in accordance with the New Substances Notification Regulations.

AUSTRALIA All substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification & Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).

CHINA All substances In this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New Chemical Substances and are listed onthe Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).

EU ROPE _________

The substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS Inventories.

JAPAN All substances in this product comply with the Law Regulating the Manufacture and Importation Of Chemical Substances and are listed on the Existing and New Chemical Substances list (ENCS).

KOREA All substances in this product comply with the Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) and are listed on the Existing Chemicals Ust (ECL)

PHILIPPINES All substances In this product comply with the Republic Act 8969 (RA 6969) and are listed on the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals & Chemical Substances (PICCS).

16. 1OTHER INFORMATION This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product Is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be Informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures should Nalco Company 1601 W. Diehl Road - Napervil!e, Illinois 60563-1198 - (630)305-1000 For additional copies of an MSDS visit www.nalco.com and request access.

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Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 152 of 155 Attachment J Requested Permit Amendments Admin Report 1.0, Pg. 1; Tech Report 1.0 - 12., Pg. 11

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 153 of 155 Attachment J - Amendment Requests Request to remove pH monitoring requirementsfrom Internal Outfolls 101, 201, and 501. STP Nuclear respectfully requests the removal of pH limitations and monitoring requirements from its internal monitoring locations. STP feels the requirement to monitor for pH at internal monitoring locations prior to wastewater entering its own cooling reservoir is overly burdensome and has little to no positive environmental impact. In fact, due to efforts by the plant to ensure the pH limits are met, STP must chemically treat these individual wastestreams prior to sampling at the internal monitoring locations. pH treatment would not be necessary to meet the effluent limits at the external Outfall 001 due to natural pH balancing that occurs in the cooling reservoir.

Request to remove effluent limits and monitoring requirementsfor relief well discharges at Outfalls 002, 003, 004, 005, and 006 and all associatedpermitrequirements having to do with relief well monitoring. STP requests the removal of the monitoring requirements for relief well discharges, placed in the previous TPDES permit draft. The water being discharged is predominantly groundwater that is seeping up to the surface from under the reservoir. The water is not pumped to the surface for discharge. STP has been conducting routine monitoring of its relief well discharges in compliance with its TPDES

  • permit since the permit was issued on April 5, 2012. STP has collected over two years' worth of data in that time. None of the data collected from the relief well monitoring program has exceeded an established effluent limit in the TPDES permit.

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 154 of 155 Attachment K Treatment System Tech Report, Item 2. a., Pg. 3

Attachment NOC-AE-14003142 Page 155 of 155 Wastewater Treatment System Treatment System Outfall Unit Dimensions Treatment Processes Main Cooling Reservoir 001 7,000 acre pond (irregular) Heat Dissipation

' Reuse/Rlecvcle Low Volume Waste 2-Neutralization Basins Neutralization' Metal Cleaning Wastes** 101 (300,000 gallons each) Mixing*

Neutralization Basin 68' x 42'x 16' Sedimentation Gross Oil Separator (API) Equalization Flotation 13,000 gallons Skimming*

24.".x 8'x 7'Skmig Low Volume Waste 201 Sedimentation Oily Waste Treatment System Tricellorator (DAF) 3,800 gallons Dissolved air flotation S9'die x 8' CoaquIaton*

Effluent Tank 850 gallons Multi-media Filtration 5' dia x 6' 2-Aeration Basins Screening 63" x 12" x 11 '6' Activated Sludge 2 Clarifiers 16' dia x 11 '6" Sedimentation West Sanitary Waste Treatment Primary Chlorine Contact 401 Chamber Disinfecton..

System*~ 6" x 12' x 1 '6" Secondary Chlorine Contact Chamber Disinfection~'*

I 4'dia x 4'3" Organic Basin Equalization Approx. 1,000,000 gallons Mixing*

100'x 80'x 17'6" Aeration*

Metal Cleaning Waste- 501 Inorganic Basin Coagulation' Approx. 50,000 gallons Chemical Precipitation*

25' x 25' x 13'3" Sedimentation Treatment Tanks (possible future Not-determined at this use) time.

2-Aeration Basins Screening 54'6" x 12:' x 3'3" Activated Sludge Training Sanitary Waste Treatment 601 1-Clarifier System** 6 2,0'. da x 133" Sedimentation Chlorine Contact Chamber Disinfection"-"

Note: Chlorine may be used intermittently to control algae growth in treatment units.

Treatment process may be used based on influent characteristics.

Outfall 501 is routed to Outfall 101. There have been no discharges from Outfall 501 since December 1992.

The West Plant is currently rated at 110,000 gallons per day (gpd) and the Training Plant at 66,000 gpd.

Sanitary wastewater will increase beginning with the construction of two new electric generating units (3 and 4) and an increase in construction personnel. The physical locations of the treatment systems and Outfalls 401 and 601 may change; however, the outfall descriptions in the permit would remain the same (i.e., monitoring at the discharge from the sewage treatment plant).

Disinfection may include sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.

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