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PPG Industries, loc. One PPG Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15272 .Joseph M. K ..... ARisl8nl CounHI law 0ep0WnenI DIr8ct DI8I: (4'2) 434-2415 Telecopy: (412) ~ VIA CERTIFIED HAIL/RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED September 18, 1996 ( Re: Diamond Alkali Superfund Site Passaic River Study Area Dear Mr. Richman: This is in response to USEPA"s request for information regarding the above-referenced site. PPG previously submitted a partial response to this request, a copy of which is attached hereto. As a preliminary matter, PPG objects to the Agency's request for information to the extent that it seeks infonnation or action which exceeds EPA's statutory authority. PPG also objects to the request to the extent it seeks information which is not relevant to the release of hazardous substances at the above-referenced site, or is a privileged communication. Notwithstanding these objections, PPG has conducted a diligent search for information response to the questions contained in the request. Based upon that search, PPG's responses are attached hereto. These responses address conditions at the former PPG facility in Newark, New Jersey during the period that PPG operated at that location. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~~ J~se~M~~as Assistant Counsel Attachme~ cc: ~elia Wagner, Esq. T. J. Ebbert jmk~doc .. ' 853220001 TIERRA-B-004351

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PPG Industries, loc. One PPG Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15272

.Joseph M. K .....ARisl8nl CounHIlaw 0ep0WnenIDIr8ct DI8I: (4'2) 434-2415Telecopy: (412) ~

VIA CERTIFIED HAIL/RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTEDSeptember 18, 1996

( Re: Diamond Alkali Superfund SitePassaic River Study Area

Dear Mr. Richman:

This is in response to USEPA"s request for information regarding the above-referencedsite. PPG previously submitted a partial response to this request, a copy of which is attachedhereto.

As a preliminary matter, PPG objects to the Agency's request for information to the extentthat it seeks infonnation or action which exceeds EPA's statutory authority. PPG also objects tothe request to the extent it seeks information which is not relevant to the release of hazardoussubstances at the above-referenced site, or is a privileged communication.

Notwithstanding these objections, PPG has conducted a diligent search for informationresponse to the questions contained in the request. Based upon that search, PPG's responses areattached hereto. These responses address conditions at the former PPG facility in Newark, NewJersey during the period that PPG operated at that location.

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

~~J~se~M~~asAssistant Counsel

Attachme~

cc: ~elia Wagner, Esq.T. J. Ebbert

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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

Background

The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") is investigating the release of hazardoussubstances into the Passaic River. EPA has infonnation indicating that hazardous substances from yourfacility located at 29 Riverside Avenue inNewark, New Jersey from 1920 through 1971 may have beendischarged into the Passaic River.

Provide the information requested below, including copies of all available documentation that supportsyour answers.

1) How long has your company operated at the facility designated above? If your company nolonger operates at this facility. during what years did your company operate at the facility?

PPG operated a paint manufacturing facility at 29 Riverside Avenue in Newark, NJ fromapprOXimately 1902 to 1971. PPG no longer operates at thisfacility.

2) Did your company receive, utilize, manufacture, discharge. release or dispose of any materialscontaining the following substances:

YES NO2,3,7.8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

or other dioxin compounds2.4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid2,4,S~trichlorophenoxyacetic acidNapthaleneAlkyd resinsPhenolic resinsCarbon disulfideChlorofonnCyanogenMethyl Ethyl KetoneTetrachloroethaneTolueneXyleneEthyl benzeneTrans-I,2-dichloroetheneArsenicCadmiumChromiumCopperLeadMercuryNickel

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YES NOSilverTitaniumZincCyanidePCBsBasic Lead Carbonate (White Lead)

PPG manufactured paint, varnish, linseed oil, and resins at its Newark facility. Basic raw materialsincluded natural gums and resins, flax seed, non-chlorinated solvents and pigments, though thechemical constituents of some oj these materials changed over time. Relative to the chemicals listedabove:

• Alkyd resins were manufactured at the site. Theseproducts were used by PPG as raw materialsin paint and varnish manufacture. Phenolic resins were not manufactured but would have beenreceived at the site and used as raw materials in the manufacture of paints and varnishes.

Toluene, rylene, ethylbenzene. and methyl ethyl ketone would have been received at the siteand used as raw materials in the manufacture of paints and varnishes.

• Pigments would have been brought to the site and used in the manufacture oj paints. Thesewere often metallic chemicals and would have included compounds of cadmium, chromium,lead, titanium and zinc. Basic lead carbonate (white lead) would have been one of thepigments used as a raWmaterial. Mercury was used, probably as a preservative in certainpaints.

• Small amounts of flaJcenaphthalene reportedly were used in lacquer production and smallamounts of copper oride reportedly were used in paint production. .

• PCBs, diorins, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoryacetic acid wouldnot have been received, utilized, manuJactured, discharged. released, or disposed of at theNewark site.

• PPG believes that carbon disulfide, chloroform, tetrachloroethane, trans-l,2-dichloroethene,arsenic, cyanogen or cyanide were likewise not present at the site, particularly since thesechemicals are not normally associated with the types of operations conducted by PPG at thesite.

PPG has no information relative to nickel or silver, erc:eptto note that these metals are notcommonly found inpigments.

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3). a)· Provide a description of the manufacturing processes for which all hazardous substances,including, but not limited to, the substances listed in response to item (2), were a product or by-product.Include in your answer the identity and quantity of the raw materials combined in each process; thetemperature, pH and pressure of each process; and any residues or by-products generated as a result ofthe process.

RESPONSE: PPG manufactured paint, varnish, linseed oil, and resins at its Newark Paint Plant.Raw materials, consisting of resins, solvents, and pigments were mixed to produce paints. Varnisheswere made from resins. Oils, and solvents. linseed oil was manufactured at this facility using flax seedas the principal raw material. Small amounts of caustic soda were used in processing the oiL Solventsfrom cleaning manufacturing equipment and off-spec products were recycled by reuse in theproduction process or reclaimed to recover solvents. Wastes from solvent recovery typically consistedof still sludge which was drummed and sent offsite for disposal. Finished products were shipped intankwagons, drums or smaller containers. PPG has information about the identity of compounds thatwere used in the processes as indicated in response to question 2; however. information about thequantities, temperatures, pH and pressures. residues and by-products is not available.

b) During what parts of the manufacturing processes identified in the response to item(3)(a), above, were hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, the substances listed in responseto item (2), generated?

An integral part of paint. varnish and resin manufacture involves the cleaning of equipment betweenbatches. Either organic solvents or a caustic water solution was used as the cleaning agent. When thesolvent was too dirty to continue to be used, it was recovered using a solvent still. Distillation residuesconsisting of solvent residues and pigments would have been waste and were drummed and sent offsitefor disposal. There is no information as to the amount of hazardous substances generated

i) Describe the chemical composition of these hazardous substances

Still sludge would have consisted or organic (nonchlorinated) solvents andpigments.

ii) For each process, what amount of hazardous substances was generatedper volume of finished product?

PPG has no information responsive to this question.

iii) Were the hazardous substances combined with wastes from otherprocesses? If so, wastes from what processes?

See response above.

4) Describe the methods of collection, storage, treatment, and disposal of all hazardous substances,including, but not limited to, the substances listed in response to item (2) and (3). Include infonnationon the following:

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a) How residues, by-products and off-spec products were disposed of

Solvents used for equipment cleaning were often recycled as Taw materials in making lower qualitycoatings as a cost effective substitute JOT virgin raw materials. Solvents wert; also recovered asdescribed in the response to Question 3(b). Materials that could not be recycled were drummed andlandfilled off-site. Ojf-spec products would have been recycled 10 maIce salable products or sent off-site jor disposal. With respect to caustic wastes, see the response to number 6.

b) What processes were used to treat your waste? What was done with the waste afterit was treated?

The plant had a solvent recovery system to reclaim dirty solvents. After solvents were reclaimed, theywere reused The reSidue was disposed of in drums ojf-site ..

c) Identify aU persons who arranged for and managed the processing, treatment, storage anddisposal of hazardous substances.

This plant closed 25 years ago. Throughout the facility's nearly seventy year operating history, anumber of persons had responsibility for making arrangements for the disposal of wastes. PPG hasbeen unable to locate any of these persons. Joseph Comeskey was the paint plant superintendent for anumber of years prior to the closure of the facility, and would have had this responsibility just prior tothe plant's closure in 1971. Mr. Comeskey died in 1990.

d) Ifhazardous substances were taken off-site by a hauler or transporter, provide the names andaddresses of the waste haulers and the disposal site locations.

Containerized wastes were transported off-site by a private contractor, the identity of which is notrelevant to this Requestfor Information.

S) Describe ill storage practices employed by your company with respect to all hazardoussubstances from the time operations commenced until the present. Include all on-site and off-sitestorage activities.

During its 70 year operating history, PPG's Newark facility used steel tanks, drums, barrels, pails,cans, bottles and bags to store materials used in the mmmfacturing process.

a) If drums were stored outside, were the drums stored on the ground or were they stored onareas that had been paved with asphalt or concrete? Please provide a complete description of thesestorage areas.

Some drums were stored outside. At least some oj these drums were stored on unpaved areas during aportion of the period that the plant operated It is unknown whether the drums stored in this mannerWere empty or what they may have contained One former employee recalled that empty harrels werestored outside.

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Sev.era/ of the largest buildings on the site were used for storage of drums of raw materials andfinished products. PPG does not have sufficient information to determine whether such materials werestored outside at any time during which the plant operated

b) When drums were stored outside, were empty drUmssegregated from full drums?

See response to 5a.

6. For process waste waters generated at the facility which contained any hazardous substances,including. but not limited to, the substances listed in response to items (2) and (3):

i) Was the waste stream discharged into a sanitary sewer and if so, during whatyears?

See response below.

ii) Was the waste stream treated before being discharged to the sanitary sewer and ifso, how? Please be specific.

See response below.

iii) If the waste waters were not discharged to the sanitary sewer, where were itdisposed of and during what years?

See response below

iv) Please provide the results of any analyses performed on any waste processstreams generated at the facility.

See response below.

PPG has insufficient information to answer this question. The plant was connected to a publicsewer system which we believe existed when thefacility was constructed in 1902. (See attached"Plumber's Specifications" from 1902 facility construction specificatiOns) However, it is notclear whether anything besides sanitary waste, was discharged to these sewers. No detailedmaps or records of analyses are available to PPG.

TanIcsused in the production of certain products,J.:g., water based painl, were rinsed with adilute caustic water solution for cleaning after use. The rinse from this cleaning possibly wasdischarged to the sanitary sewers. In addition, a caustic cleaning tank was used to cleanportable paint tanks. Periodically (1-2 months), the cleaning tank would be drained and itscontents possibly were discharged to the sanitary sewers.

Caustic water solutions were also used in the production of the linseed oil. Linseed oil wasproduced at the Newark plant from 1923 until /947. No informationwas found regarding thefinal disposition of the spent caustic water solution.

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PPG is not aware of any information that any sewered materials were treated before discharge.No records of any analyses performed on the waste streams werefound

b) For floor drains or other disposal drains at the facility:

PPG does not have information indicating that floor drains existed in any of thebuildings.

i) Did the drains connect to a sanitary sewer and if so, during what years?

See response above.

ii) If the floor drains or other disposal drains at the facility were not discharged tothe sanitary-sewer, where did they discharge and during what years?

See response above.

iii) (i) Did any storm sewers, catch basins or lagoons exist at any time at thefacility and if so, during what years?

PPG has no information that there are any catch basins or lagoons on theproperly. With regards to the storm sewers, refer to 8b.

a) If catch basins or lagoons existed, were they lined or un-lined?

Not applicable.

b) What was stored in the lagoons?

Not applicable.

c) Where was the discharge from any of these structures released and duringwhat years? Was this discharge treated before its release and if so. howand during what years? What was the chemical composition of any wastewaters released. and during which years?

Not applicable.

iv) Please provide maps andlor diagrams of any waste water collection. transport ordisposal systems on the property.

A 19S9 revision of a 1942 drawing (copy attached) shows an 8-inch sewer linerunning from BUilding 17southwest to the edge of the property. It apparentlyties in to a city sewer line at that point, although this is not definitively stated onthe drawing.

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7) a) For each hazardous substance, including, but not limited to, the substances listed inresponse to item (2) or identified in the responses to item (3), above, provide the total amountgenerated during the operation of the facility on an annual basis.

PPG has no basis available on which to estimate quantities of hazardous substances generated by thisfaci/ity. Based upon available information, PPG believes only a limited amount of production relatedwaste, if any. was discharged to the sewers.

b) Were any hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, the substances listed inresponse to item (2) or identified in the responses to item (3), above disposed of in the Passaic River ordischarged to the Passaic River? If yes, identifY the hazardous substances, estimate the amount ofmaterial discharged to or disposed of in the Passaic River and the frequency with which this dischargeor disposal occurreC:l. Also please include any sampling of the river which you might have done afterany discharge or disposal.

PPG has no information that hazardous substances were disposed of in the Passaic River or directlydischarged to the Passaic River.

8) Please identify any leaks, spills, explosions, fires or other incidents of accidental materialdischarge that occurred at the facility during which or as a result of which any hazardous substances,including. but not limited to, the substances listed in response to items (2) or (3), were released on theproperty, into the waste water or storm drainage system at the facility or to the Passaic River. Provideany documents or information relating to these incidents, including the ultimate disposal of anycontaminated materials.

There was a fire at the Resin Plant (BUilding #17) in 1969. PPG has no information that anyhazardous substances were discharged into the storm drainage system or to the Passaic River.

a) Please provide the results of any sampling of the soil, water, air or other media after anysuch incident and before and after clean-up. Please provide in this information all sampling performedfor or by NJDEP.

PPG has no information about any sampling of soil, water, air or other media following this incident.

b) EPA has information that there were two "36" pipes at your facility that dischargeddirectly into the Passaic River. Please describe in detail how these outfalls were utilized, including, butnot limited to, whether storm water, process waste water. or any other material was ever dischargedthrough these outfalls. Provide any maps or diagrams showing the location of these outfalls.

PPG requests that EPA prOVide this information to PPG in response to our FOIA Request of July 22,1996. These outfalls may be regional storm sewers that originate Off of the former PPG site and passthrough a right of way. PPG has no information about tie-ins to the storm sewers on the PPG site

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c) EPA has information that 4" to 6" pipes ran from each individual building on yourfacility directly to the Passaic River. Please describe in detail how these outfalls were utilized, includingbut not limited to, whether stonn water, process waste water, or any other material was ever dischargedthrough these outfalls. Provide any maps or diagrams showing the location of these outfalls.

PPG has no information which identifies or locates these pipes We request that EPA provide us withthe information it has on this subject in response to PPG 's FOIA request of July 22, /996.

d) EPA has information that a 100,000 gallon concrete underground tank was located atyour facility beneath building #7 adjacent to the Passaic River. Please provide all infonnationconcerning this tank, including but not limited to, what was stored in this tank, whether this tank waschecked for leaks and when, if ever, this tank was removed. Provide any maps Of diagrams showing thelocation of this tank.

In response to a FOIA request, PPG obtained from USEPA, Region 2, an October, /992 report by theNew Jersey Department oj Environmental Protection and Energy that describes such a tank However,former employees contacted did not recall its existence, and the drawings available do not identifysuch a tank. It is possible that the referenced structure was converted into a tank by a site operatorsubsequent to PPG's ownership of the site.

e) Please provide information relating to an explosion and fire which occurred at yourfacility on or about May 26, 1969. Please describe this incident and provide any and aU documentsrelating to the incident and clean-up, if any, or subsequent preventive measures taken.

According to a PPG employee, a vapor cloud was released from one of the resin reactors inBuilding 17. This vapor cloud migrated through the bUilding until an ignition source was found.The resulting explosion blew out sections of the walls and roof and ignited resin which had leaudout of one of the vessels. The burning resin spread throughout the building. Several other storagetanks and processing tanks jailed during the fire, releasing their contents into the building. A tanktruck which was being filled also caught fire and burned Newark City firefighters pumped waterfrom the river into the bUilding and nearby storage tanks to attempt to contain the fire.

The bUilding was damaged beyond repair during the fire and was later demolished

PPG has no information indicating that hazardous substances were released into the Passaic Riverduring this event.

9) Describe the use of the dock located on the Passaic River at your facility, including but notlimited to, the time period it was used, the identity and volume of material received, how the materialwas transported into your facility and whether any spills or accidents occurred during the handling ofthese materials at the dock.

The dock was used in the first half of the century to unload flax seed and coal for use in the factoryand to ship final products. Based on discussions with former employees, the dock was not used after/946.

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10) a) Was your facility ever subject to flooding. Ifoo, was the flooding due to:

i) overflow from sanitary" or storm sewer back~up, and/or

ii) flood overflow from the Passaic River?

Flooding from the Passaic river occurred at least once at the Newark plant in the 1960's. Thisflooding apparently did not cause significant damage to the faCility. Based on discussions withformer employees, this flood was the only one remembered

b) Please provide the date and duration of each flood event.

The date and duration of theflood in the 1960 's is not known.

11) Please provide a detailed description of any civil. criminal or administrative proceedings againstyour company for violations of any local, State or federal laws or regulations relating to water pollutionor hazardous waste generation, storage, transport or disposal. Provide copies of all pleadings anddepositions or other testimony given in these proceedings. !

PPG has no record of any such proceedings related to this plant.

12) Provide a copy of each document which relates to the generation, purchase, use, handling,hauling, and/or disposal of all hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (2) or (3): If you are unable to provide a copy of any document, then identify thedocument by describing the nature of the document (e.g. letter, file memo, invoice, inventory form,billing record, hazardous waste manifest, etc.) Describe the relevant information contained therein.Identify by name and job title the person who prepared the document. If the document is not readilyavailable, state where it is stored, maintained, or why it is unavailable.

PPG submitted a survey form covering this property to Congressman Eckhardt's subcommittee in1979. A copy of the completed Eckhardt survey for this plant is attached It has been redacted toeliminate the identity oj the company that hauled waste off-site, since that information is not relevantto this Request for Information.

13) a) Did you or anyone else sample the soil, ground water, surface water, ambient air or otherenvirorunental media at the facility for purposes other than those identified in questions above?

b) If so, please provide all other documents pertaining to the results of these analyses.

PPG has no information about any sampling oj SOil,water, air or other media, other than informationthat wasprOVided to PPG by USEI'A as part of a FOIA request related to another Superfund sile. ThaIinformation is contained in a 1992 report prepared by NJDEPE relative to the Frey Industriesfacility, which apparently occupies part of the former PPG site

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14) and (5) See PPG's partial response for this Site dated August 15, 1996, a copy afwhich isattached

16) Provide the name, address, telephone number, title and occupation of the person(s) answeringthis ''Request for Information" and state whether such person(s) has personal knowledge of theresponses. In addition, identify each person who assisted in any way in responding to the "Request forInformation" and specify the question to which each person assisted in responding. Please include thenames and addresses of former employees who were contacted to respond to any of the questions.

Joseph Karas:

Thomas Ebbert:

Greg Norman:

Bill Silvestri:

TomPrice

Pat Racioppi

TomRisch

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Assistant CounselPPG Industries Inc., One PPG Place.. Pittsburgh, PA 15272412-434-141; No personal knowledgeEnvironmental Engineering A.ssociatePPG Industries, Inc., 4325 RDsanna Drive. Allison Park. PA /5/0/412-492-5478; No personal knowledgeProcess TechnicianPPG /ndustries,/nc., 15/ Colfax Street. Springdale, PA 15/44412-274-3454; No personal knowledgePPG's Cleveland Manager. Ohiofacility; 216-671-0050Questions 6,8 & 10;PPG's C&R Engineering Office, Allison Park, PA; 412-492-5477Question 8;Retired: Florida;Question 5, 6, 8 & 10Retired: Pittsburgh, PA; 412-487-6219Questions 2,5,6,8 &10.

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION 2

290 BROADWAYNEWYORK. NY 10007-1866

SEP 1 5 2003

GENERAL NOTICE LETTERCERTIFIED MAIL-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Raymond LeBoeuf, PresidentPPG Industries, Inc.One PPG PlacePittsburgh, PeIUlSylvania 15272

RE: Diamond Alkali Superfund SiteNotice of Potential Liability forResponse Actions in the Lower Passaic River, New Jersey

Dear Mr. LeBoeuf:

The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EP An) is charged with responding to therelease and/or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants into theenvironment and with enforcement responsibilities under the Comprehensive EnvironmentalResponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended ("CERCLA"), 42 U.S.C. §9601et~. Accordingly, EPA is seeking your cooperation in an innovative approach toenvironmental remediation and restoration activities for the Lower Passaic River.

EPA has documented the release or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants andcontaminants into the six-mile stretch ofthe river, known as the Passaic River Study Area, whichis part of the Diamond Alkali Superfund Site ("Site'') located in Newark, New Jersey. Based onthe results of previous CERCLA remedial investigation activities and other environmentalstudies, including a reconnaissance study of the Passaic River conducted by the United StatesArmy Corps of Engineers ("USACE''), EPA has further determined that contaminated sedimentsand other potential sources of hazardous substances exist along the entire 17-mile tidal reach ofthe Lower Passaic River. Thus, EPA has decided to expand the Study to include the areal extentof contamination to which hazardous substances from the six-mile stretch were transported; andthose sources from which hazardous substances outside the six-mile stretch have come to belocated within the expanded Study Area.

By this letter. EPA is notifying PPG Industries, Inc. ("PPG'') of its potential liability relating tothe Site pursuant to Section 107(a) ofCERCLA, 42 V.S.C. §9607(a). Under CERCLA,potentially responsible parties ("PRPs'') include current and past owners of a facility, as well aspersons who arranged for the disposal or treatment of hazardous substances at the Site, or thetransport of hazardous substances to the Site.

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In recognition of our complementary roles. EPA has formed a partnership with USACE and theNew Jersey Department of Transportation-Office of Maritime Resources C"OMR") ["thegovernmental partnership"] to identify and to address water quality improvement. remediation,and restoration opportunities in the 17-mile Lower Passaic River. This governmental partnershipis consistent with a national Memorandum of Understanding ("MOV'') executed on July 2, 2002between EPA and USACE. This MOU calls for the two agencies to cooperate, whereappropriate. on environmental remediation and restoration of degraded urban rivers and relatedresources. In agreeing to implement the MOU, the EPA and USACE will use their existingstatutory and regulatory authorities in a coordinated manner. These authorities for EPA includeCERCLA, the Clean Water Act. and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. TheUSACE's authority stems from the Water Resources Development Act ("WRDAU). WRDAallows for the use of some federal funds to pay for a portion of the USACE's approved projectsrelated to ecosystem restoration.

For the first phase of the Lower Passaic River Project, the governmental partners are proceedingwith an integrated five- to seven~year study to determine an appropriate remediation andrestoration plan for the river. The study will involve investigation of environmental impacts andpollution sources, as well as evaluation of alternative actions, leading to recommendations ofenvironmental remediation and restoration activities. This study is being conducted by EPAunder the authority ofCERCLA and by USACE and OMR, as local sponsor, under WRDA.EPA, USACE, and OMR are coordinating with the New Jersey Department of EnvironmentalProtection and the Federal and State Natural Resource Trustee agencies. EPA, USACE, andOMR estimate that the study will cost approximately $20 million, with the WRDA and CERCLAshares being about $10 million each. EPA will be seeking its share of the costs of the study fromPRPs.

Based on information that EPAevaluated during the course of its investigation of the Site. EPAbelieves that hazardous substances were being released from PPG's facility located at 29Riverside Avenue in Newark, New Jersey, into the Lower Passaic River. Hazardous substances,pollutants and contaminants released from the facility into the river present a risk to theenvironment and the humans who may ingest contaminated fish and shellfish. Therefore, PPGmay be potentially liable for response costs which the government may incur relating to the studyof the Lower Passaic River. In addition, responsible parties may be required to pay damages forinjury to. destruction of, or loss of natural resources, including the cost of assessing suchdamages.

Enclosed is a list of the other PRPs who have received Notice letters. This list represents EPA'sfindings on the identities ofPRPs to date. We are continuing efforts to locate additional PRPswho have released hazardous substances. directly or indirectly, into the Passaic River. Inclusionon. or exclusion from, the list does itot constitute a final determination by EPA concerning theliability of any party for the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site. Beadvised that notice of your potential liability at the Site is being forwarded to all parties on thislist.

We request that you consider becoming a "cooperating party" for the Lower Passaic River

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Project. As a cooperating party, you, along with many other such parties, will be expected tofund EPA's share of the study costs. Upon completion of the study, it is expected that CERCLAand WRDA processes will be used to identify the required remediation and restoration programs,as well as the assi'gnment of remediation and restoration costs. At this time, the commitments ofthe cooperating parties will apply only to the study. For those who choose not to cooperate, EPAmay apply the CERCLA enforcement process, pursuant to Sections 106 (a) and I07(a) ofCERCLA, 42 U.S.C. §9606(a) and §9607(a) and other laws.

Pursuant to CERCLA Section 113(k), EPA must establish an administrative record that containsdocwnents that form the basis of EPA's decision on the selection of a response action for a site.The administrative record files, which contain the docwnents related to the response actionselected for this Site are located at EPA' s Region 2 office (290 Broadway, New York) on the 18*floor. You may call the Records Center at (212) 637-4308 to make an appointment to view theadministrative record for the Lower Passaic River Project.

EPA will be holding a meeting with all PRPs on October 29. 2003 at 10:00 AM inConferenceRoom 27A at the Region 2 office. At that meeting, EPA will provide information about theactions taken to date in the Lower Passaic River, as well as plans for future activities. After thepresentation, PRPs will be given the opportunity to caucus, and EPA will return to answer anyquestio~ that might be generated during the private session. Please be advised that due toincreased security measures, all visitors need to be registered with the security desk in the lobbyin order to gain entry to the office. In order to ensure a smooth arrival, you will need to provideEPA with a list of attendees no later than October 15,2003.

EPA recommends that the cooperating parties select a steering committee to represent thegroup's interest as soon as possible, since EPA expects a funding commitment for the financingof the CERCLA share of the $20 million study by mid-November 2003. If you wish to discussthis further, please contact Ms. Alice Yeh, Remedial Project Manager. at (212) 637-4427 or Ms.Kedari Reddy. Assistant Regional Counsel. at (212) 637-3106. Please note that allcommunications from attorneys should be directed to Ms. Reddy.

Sincerely yours,

~~~------George Pavlou, DirectorEmergency and Remedial Response Division

Enclosure

cc: Joseph Karas, Esq.PPG Industries. Inc.

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PRPs in Receipt of Notice Letters:

IpRP ILegal Counsel

J. Roger Hid Paul W. Herring, Esq.President and Chainnan of the Board Andrews & KurthL.L.P.Occidental Chemical Co. 1717 Main Street. Suite 3700Occidental Tower Dallas. Texas 752015005 LBJ FreewayDallas, Texas 75244

Joseph Gabriel Philip Sellinger. Esq.Vice President of Operations Sills Cummis Zuckerman360 North Pastoria Environmental Corp. One Riverfront Plaza1100 Ridgeway Avenue Newark, NJ 07102Rochester, New York 14652-6280

Robert Ball. President Lawrence Salibra. Esq.Alcan Aluminum Corporation Alcan Aluminum Corporation100 Erieview Plaza. 29th Floor 6060 Parkland Blvd.Cleveland. Ohio 44114 Mayfield Hts., OR 44124

Mark Epstein. President Eric Aronson, Esq.Alden Leeds Inc. Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan55 Jacobus Ave. One Gateway CenterKearny, New Jersey 07032 Newark, NJ 07102

Alan Bendelius, President Fredi L. Pearlmutter. Esq.Alliance Chemical, Inc. Cooper, Rose & English, LLPLinden Avenue 480 Morris AvenueRidgefield, New Jersey 07657 Summit, New Jersey 07901-1527

William Gentner. President A. Christian Worrell III. Esq.The Andrew Jergens Co. Head & Ritchey, LLP I

2535 Spring Grove Ave. 1900 Fifth Third CenterCincinnati. Ohio 45214 511 Walnut Street ICincinnati, OH 45202

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Gary Cappeline, President Stephen Leennakers, Esq.Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. I

5200 Blazer Parkway 5200 Blazer ParkwayIDublin, Ohio 43017 . Dublin. OH 43017 il

Klaus Peter Loebbe. President Nan Bernardo, Esq. and Nancy Lake Martin, Esq. IIBASF Corporation BASF Corporation3000 Continental Drive North 3000 Continental Drive North

IIMount Olive, New Jersey 07828 Mount Olive. NJ 07828

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Joseph Akers, Vice President Gerard Hickel, Esq.Bayer Corporation Bayer Corporation100 Bayer Road 100 Bayer RoadPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15205~9741 Pittsburgh, PA IS20S~9741

Yvan Dupay, President Arthur Schulz, Esq.Benjamin Moore & Co. Environmental Counsel51 Chestnut Ridge Road 4910 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Suite 221Montvale, New Jersey 07645 Washington, DC 20016

Alberto Celleri, President Jim GiannottiChemical Compounds Inc. Chemical Compounds Inc.10 Baldwin Court 29- 75 Riverside AvenueRoseland, New Jersey 07086 Newark, NJ 07104

President Brian Kelly, Esq.Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc.767 Fifth Avenue, 46th Floor 767 Fifth Avenue, 46th FloorNew York, New York 10153 New York, NY 10153

John Guffey, President John R. Mayo, Esq.Coltec Industries, Inc. Coltee Industries, Inc.3 Coliseum Centre 430 Park Avenue2550 West Tyvola Road New York, NY 10022Charlotte, North Carolina 28217

Roger Marcus, President. Russell Hewit, Esq.Congoleum Corporation Dughi & Hewit3705 Quakerbridge Road 340 North AvenueMercerville, New Jersey 08619 Cranford, NJ 07016

Martin Benante, Chairman James Maher, Esq.Curtiss- Wright Corp. Curtiss-Wright Corp.4 Becker Farm Road 4 Becker Fann RoadRoseland, New Jersey 07068 Roseland, NJ 07068

Antonio Perez, President Elliot Stem, Esq.Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Kodak Company343 State Street 343 State StreetRochester, New York 14650 Rochester, NY 14650

Edgar Woolard, Chairman Bernard J. Reilly, Esq.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Corporate Counsel1007 Market Street E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.Wilmington, Delaware 19898 1007 Market Street

Wilmington. DE 19898

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David Weisman, CEO Je:ffiey Schwartz. Esq.Elan Chemical Company Sarber Schlesinger Satz & Goldstein268 Doremus Ave. One Gateway CenterNewark, New Jersey 07105 Newark, NJ 07102

Al Reisch, President NoneE M Sergeant Pulp & Chemical Co. Inc. I

6 Chelsea Road I

Clifton, New Jersey 07102

Mark Tucker, Esq. Kenneth Mack, Esq.Essex Chemical Corp. Fox, Rothschild, O'Brien & Frankel2030WMDC Princeton Pike Corp.CenterMidland, Michigan 48674 997 Lenox Drive, Building 3

LaWrenceville, NJ 08648

Todd Walker, President John Ix, Esq.Fairmount Chemical Co. Inc. Porzio Bromberg & Newman117 Blanchard St. 163 Madison Ave.Newark, New Jersey 07105 Morristown, NJ 07962

Bradley Buechler, President Robert M. Becker, Esq. ;

Franklin-Burlington Plastics Inc. Kraemer, Bwns, Mytelka & Lovell, P.A.113 Passaic Ave. 675 Morris Ave.Kearny, New Jersey 07032 Springfield, NJ 07081

Henry Benz, President Anne Conley-Pitchell, Esq.Hoescht Celanese Chemicals, Inc. Hoescht Celanese Corp.Route 202-206 Route 202·206P.O.Box 2500 P.O.Box 2500Somerville, New Jersey 08876 Somerville, NJ 08876

Francine Rothschild, President NoneKearny Smelting & Refining936 Harrison Ave #5Kearny, New Jersey 07032 _. _.

Henry Schact, CEO Ralph McMurry, Esq.Lucent Technologies, Inc. Hill, Betts & Nash LLP600 Mountain Avenue 1 Riverfront Plaza. Suite 327Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 Newark, NJ 07102-5401

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Richard Meelia, President Patricia Duft, Esq.Mallinckrodt, Inc. Mallinckrodt, Inc.675 McDonnell Blvd. 675 McDonnell Blvd.Hazelwood, Missouri 63042 Hazelwood, MO 63042

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Richard Mahoney, CEO i L.William Higley, Esq.Monsanto Company Monsanto Company800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.St. Louis. Missouri 63161 S1.Louis, MO 63167

Joseph Galli, President Peter Schultz, Director i

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. Environmental Affairs I

29 E. Stephenson St. Newell Co.Freeport, Illinois 61032 4000 Auburn 8t.

Rockford. IL 61101

Jean~Pierre van Rooy. President Sarah Hurley. Esq.Otis Elevator Company Robinson & Cole LLPNorth American Operations 695 East Main Street10 Farm Springs Road Stamford, CT . 06904-2305Farmington. Connecticut 06032

Richard Ablon, President J.L. Effinger. Esq. I

Ogden Corporation Ogden CorporationTwo Pennsylvania Plaza, 25th Floor Two Pennsylvania Plaza., 25th FloorNew York, New York 10121 New York, NY 10121

Henry McKinnell, Chairman Michael McThomas, Esq.Pfizer Inc. Pfizer Inc.235 E. 42nd St. 235 E. 42nd St.New York, New York 10017 New York; NY 10017

Raymond LeBoeuf, President Joseph Karas, Esq.PPG Industries. Inc. PPG Industries. Inc.One PPG Place One PPG PlacePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15272 Pittsburgh, PA 15272

Lawrence Codey. President Hugh Mahoney. Esq.PSE&GCo. PSE&GCo.P.O. Box 570 P.O. Box 570Newark, New Jersey 07101-0570 Newark. NJ 07101

Phillip D. Ashkettle, President Adam S. Walters, Esq.Reichhold Chemicals. Inc. Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine & HuberP.O. Box 13582 3400 Marine Midland CenterResearch Triangle Park, North Carolina Buffalo. NY 1420327709

Robert McNeeley, President Paul Rivers, DirectorReilly Industries. Inc. Corporate Environmental Affairs1510 Market Square Center Reilly Industries. Inc.151 North Delaware Street 1500 S. Tibbs AvenueIndianapolis, Indiana 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46242

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Robert Finn, President Howard Myers, Esq.RSR Corporation RSR Corporation2777 Stemrnons Freeway, Suite 1800 2777 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 1800Dallas, Texas 75207 Dallas, TX 75207

Christopher Connor, CEO Donald McConnell, Esq.The Sherwin-Williams Company The Sherwin-Williams Co.101 Prospect Avenue, N.W. 101 Prospect Ave., N.W.Cleveland, Ohio 44115-1075 Cleveland, OH 44115

George Barrett, President Kirsten E. Bauer, Esq.Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. Teva North America1090 Horsham Road 1090 Horsham RoadNorth Wales, Pennsylvania 19454 North Wales, PA 19454

Robert Senior, President Robert DiLascio, Esq.Three County Volkswagen 30 Park Avenue, Suite 101701 Riverside Ave. Lyndhurst, NJ 07071Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071

Michael Jordan, President Roger Willis, Esq.Westinghouse Electric Corp. Westinghouse Electric Corp.11 Stanwix Street 11 Stanwix StreetPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Isaac Weinberger, President NoneWiggins Plastics Inc.547 Maitland Ave.Teaneck, New Jersey 07666

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AntnAm OFWU,Lre MOORE

BrATE OF NEW JERSEY II

COUNTY OF VNJON I

'The witness, bavinl been duly 1WDrD, affirms as follows:

J. I, W1llie Moo~, am I former employee of tht PiUSbWJh Plare GWI (PPO) facility

fonnerly located at 29 Riverside Avenue, Newark, NI. J was eD1ployecfat the PPO facility

clurin& the period l~~l97J. Du.rin, this time J IaeJd Jevera] positionl, includina porter and

Itora&e lank attendant, as we1Ias IeI"Vin& as vice president of the union.I

2. PPG manulactured paints, Jac.quen, tmmell and wrnishea at the faciUty, in addition

to Jains aDd piaments. hw materiah used in theIe products included various JOlve:nrswhich

weft 1efC'md to by ~ Dumbers JUdJ as PXJ027, PXJ028, -PX.f2;-PK"3,-PX«. . _.and Dumber 260.

3. Durina my tl:nure at the fadlity l.bad' petSOnalJy witnessed OCher PPG employees

dllJDPin& CODtaiDets Jnto &be Passaic Rivtr. J am DOt knowJedacable ftPJ'dUaa the contents ofthole CIOIUaiDen.

4. Ewry IKdJdiD& at Ibe PPO &eDit)' had •• - 10 6- 8CWet pipe J'UMin& dUecUYIo the

-Vc. AJthoulh my boWled" u Jimfted I'eJlldinlIhe .. oflheae aewer line.s. adl buiJdina

'6Id floor draW lbat were CICWa'Cd by craw ...5. I JIIve Mtneaed PPG anployeea IWIepina raidue, incIudina IpiDI 01poducu and

aw 1IWcriaJs. dowD Ihae floor drains.

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INVESTIGATION

Case Number: 93-10-05-0736PAC:File:

Investigator: Bruce F DoyleJoe Hoyle

Time Arrived: 0730Time Departed: 1030

Location: Area of 29-75 Riverside AvenueAddress: Chemical Compounds Inc.

29-75 Riverside Ave.Newark, NJ

Responsible Party: Chemical Compounds Inc.Address: 29-75 Riverside Avenue

Newark, NJContact: Alberto CelleriPhone: (201)485-3211

Location Phone #: (201)485-3211

Health Dept. Rep: Not Present Phone#:

Origin of Complaint: Newark Fire Department Dispatch Phone #: (201)733-7400

Nature of Complaint: Fire at facility that makes dye. Chemicals involved in fire are not known or identifiedas of the request for assistance to BER.

Findings: Emergency Response Specialists Bruce Doyle and Joe Hoyle responded to Newark to assist NewarkFire Department with operations at the incident site. After arriving on the scene of Chemical Compounds Inc. itwas learned that the fire had been extinguished by the fire department, however, there was still no identificationof the materials involved. Newark FD Chief Anthony Apostolico stated that the fire appeared to be confined toone area of the facility and directed the attentions of the responders to a specific piece of machinery. Closerexamination of this apparatus revealed that it was a bladder press that would be used for the filtration of finishedproduct to remove particulate matter of specific size. It was the estimation of the DEPE Responders that thisapparatus, if not in operation, would not have sufficient material contained within to cause any sort of fire

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problem of the scope indicated by Chief Apostolico. Thus the area of investigation was broadened to thesurrounding machinery. Next to the press, a large roughly cubic device was observed. This device was paintedsilver (recently) and appeared from it's design to be a drier or cooker. The device was in fact still radiatingsignificant heat indicating it might still in operation. Closer inspection of the unit revealed that it had doors onboth ends, and that the seat of the anterior door had been breached from within possibly due to excessivepressure buildup. The door was observed to be missing the dogs (batten down bolts) on the bottom of the door,on both sides. The posterior door, closest to the loading bay, exhibited evidence of internal pressure build upalso, hut not to the extent noted on the anterior cloor. At first the re.,;;p0tlr:lers l1elieved thftt the bolts on the

anterior door were no longer apart of the unit, however, theywere found in the organicmass that had oozed from thedrier. It was also noted thatthe position of the door was inline with the press such that atthe point when the internalpressure exceeded the physicalcapability of the drier, itspewed the organic materialonto the press and ignited inthe ambient air. Furtherinspection of the inside of thebuilding revealed that inaddition to the press, otherapparatus was sprayed withthe organic mass, to a lesser

extent, in line with the seal of the anterior door. Also noted was the discoloration of portions of the buildingwhere the smoke (decomposing dye) billowed. Also noted during this inspection was the fact that apparatuswithin the building was still operating even though no one was at the facility overnight

After the arrival of Alberto Celleri,President of Chemical Compounds,it was learned that the apparatusinvolved in this incident was in facta drier that is used by the RP todesiccate an organic dye that is apolymer of nitrated aniline(C12H 19N30S) , this is themanufactured product. AlbertoCelleri stated that the drier is hotwater/steam fed from the boiler inthe basement and that the normaloperating temperature for this Door

apparatus is 2270F whichcorresponds to a boiler pressure of

Steam Coils

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20 PSIG. For this particular batch, Celleri stated that he increased the operating pressure to 30 PSIG, whichshould have corresponded to a temperature increase, within the unit, to 2500F. The dryer's function is similar tothat of a radiator; steam or hot water is pumped through coils beneath the shelves that hold the product to bedried. This radiated heat desiccates the dye and the moisture is drawn from the unit with an eductor fan (rated at90 CFM). Weather or not this increase in pressure produced too high a temperature within the drier, or a failureof the coils permittprl 1;""", steam to impinge on the dye; the dye was heated to a temperature in excess of 4000F.At this temperature, me dye produces ignitable vapors (flash point) and begins to decompose. This materialdecomposes to several organic and non organic molecules: including oxicies of nHrogerr. Th~ MSDS alsoindicate that oxides of nitrogen are produced in the combustion of this dye. Given the chemical properties ofnitrogen oxides, with particular focus on their Oxidizing capability, it is conceivable that the material built up inthe drier and either overcame or ignited under the vacuum of the eductor fan. Given the afore mentionedscenario, it would have been possible for a detonation to have taken place within the drier that may have beenresponsible for the damage to the door. This possibility can be speculated because of the chemical nature of thereactants that make up this product. As the material decomposes, aniline( reactant) is liberated as are oxides ofnitrogen. The oxidizing properties of these nitrogen oxides are well documented, and in particular, when heatedunder steam (Texas City, SS Grandcamp Explosion of 1947). Detonation can be initiated by excessive pressureof the nitrogen oxides alone. In the same space the reaction of the aniline would also contribute to the overallinstability of the atmosphere as aniline is volatile in the presence of steam and is incompatible with oxidizers. Ifsufficient concentrations of nitrogen oxides were present within the drier a violent decomposition (detonation)might have occurred due to the contact of the aniline (a decomposition product of the dye). Although thisscenario is possible, the specifics of the incident were not immediately evident from the evidence at the scene.It should be noted that the drier was not inspected by BER due to the extensive contamination of organic residuefrom the reaction (fire) on the inside. It should also be noted that the eductor was not functioning at the time ofBER's investigation; no determination was made as to weather this was an effect of the reaction/decompositionor a contributing factor.

After conferring with Alberto Celleri and Chief Anthony Apostolico, Newark FD, it was determined that thecause of the incident required further investigation by the RP to determine the exact cause to thus prevent itfrom happening again. While the organic mass did not exit the facility, thereby falling under Departmentaljurisdiction, the concern of the toxic combustion and decomposition by-products was addressed to Mr. Cellerias having the greatest potential for off site impact in the densely populated area ofNE Newark, E. Newark(Hudson County) and North Arlington (Bergen County). Celleri was directed by Newark Fire Department withthe concurrence of HER Personnel on scene, that the process could not be restarted until a full analysis of theincident could be made and further, that the drier could not be used until it's integrity could be certified.

Conclusions: BER 1 responded to the report of a chemical fire in the vicinity of 29 Riverside Avenue inNewark, Essex County. The fire was reported to the DEPE by Newark FD who also requested assistance.Initially, the fire was believed to have originated from the combustion of an unknown liquid in a bladder presson the main floor of the building owned by the RP. Subsequent BER investigation found that the fire originatedin a dryer where the final product was undergoing thermal desiccation. Pressure within the dryer built upsufficiently to break off two of the five bolts holding the door in place and cause the dye within to spew out inplane with the door seal. The temperature of the material was high enough to initiate decomposition and releaseoxides of nitrogen. The off gassing of the decomposing dye was enough to support combustion and result in thelow yield fire observed by Newark Fire Department. Subsequent analysis of the chemistry of the decompositionof this dye revealed that an explosive mixture could have formed in the drier and may have been responsible for

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the damage to the apparatus. The fire was found soon enough in its course to preclude excessive damage of thefacility however, the material did contaminated the main floor of the building. The material was found to be aNitrated Aniline dye which would be expected to decompose to oxides of nitrogen and carbon. Newark FDextinguished the fire and upon the arrival of the owner of the facility, the remediation of the facility wasundertaken.

Recommendations: Case Clnserl HER

Date

Su ervisor/I/~(,,hj

Date

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,Nm.; Jersey Department of Envi.ronmental Protection

COMMUNICATIONS CENTER NOTIFICATION REPORTReceived:10/05/93 TD Log # 16921Operator:ROGER Case # 93-10-5-1110-43._,._-----------~------_._--------_._-----------------------------------------------R'3ported By

B.DOYLEStreet Address

Notification Typl3: OtherAffiliation

NJIEPE·-DRPSR-BERMunicipality

Phone

Incident Location: Facility:::ite CHEMIC.l'.LS CC!'A~PO!JNDS INC 'H11 Ol;n 1/'j,<:"

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Street Address Hunic:ipality29-75 RIVERSIDE AVE NEWAHKLocation Type Industrial

countyESSEX

Incident Date 10/05/93State

NJTime 0700-------------~------_._-------------_._._-----_._._--------------------------_._-------

::.11bstanceReleased UNKNOWN SOLIDltl10untReleased ( )UNKNOWN

Ill: State So!id CAS# Release Is Continuous,..ddi'"ional Substances !i" BLUE 2

substance Contained? N Hazclrdous Hatl3ria17 U TCPA? U A310 LEltter? NCOMU CODE: 0714 REF CODE: 001

..--------- --- ---- --~~~.------ ............... _. __ .__ ._- .. ---- _._ ..-_ ...._-- ---- .......... -------- ..------ -_. --_ .._--Incident Description Fire/spill

Injuries? NPolice On Scene? Y

Public Evac::?N Fi~Gility Evac? NFiremen On Scen13? Y DEP Requested? Y

Public Exposure? YWind Sp/Dir

Contamination of Air ,Land Receiving WaterStatus At Scene FIRE AT ABOVE FACnPrY, INVOLVING NITRATED ANILINE

._._----------------------------------._---_._--_._---_._-----------------------------Responsible Party Known

:Party CHEMICALS COMPOUNDSConr.act ALBERTO CELLERI

Street Address:29-75 RIVERSIDE AVE

Phone 201-850-1436rritle PRES

Municipali t:rNEWARK

CountyESSEX

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201-733-7400 10/05

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F:SFEP.TO CASE #93-10-5~0736-.38 TD 16901 FOR il.31.0Ix FURTHER INFORMATION.

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MANUFACTURER'S NAME:CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.29-75 RIVERSIDE AVENUENEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07104

EMERGENCY PHONE NO:(2D~) 850-1436/485-3212REVISION DATE:

CAS# 33229-34-4CHEMICAL NAME: TRADE NAME: HC BLUE 22,2'-[4[-(2-Hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-nitro phenyl]imino]diethanolCHEMICAL FAMILY:Nitrated Aniline

FORMULA: C12H19N305

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*** HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ***INGREDIENT: PERCENT TLVHe Blue 2 90% none est.

*** PHYSICAL DATA ***

APPEARANCE:SPECIFIC GRAVITY:B")~-I.ING..POINT (DE-iF):VAPOR PRESSURE (romHg) :SOLUBILITY IN WATER:PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME:EVAPORATION Rt:E:

Odorless deep purple powderNot ApplicableDecomposesNot ApplicableSlight0.1 - 1.0< 1

*** FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ***FLASH POINT (METHOD USED) : 400 DEG F (COC)FLAMMABLE LIMITS: Not ApplicableEXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, Dry Chemical. Carbon

Dioxide, Fog, ox water SpraySPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: NoneUNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Combustion liberates oxides

of nitrogen

*** HEALTH HAZARD DATA ***ORAL LD 50, RAT: 4120 mg/kgEFFECT OF OVEREXPOSURE: Not establishedEMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Eyes: Flush immediately with plenty ofcold water for 15 minutes. Get prompt medical attention. Skin: Wash

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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.Riverside Industrial Park

29-75 Riverside Avenue • Newark, New Jersey 07104(201) 485-3211-2 • Fax: (201) 485-4870

Emergency and Remedial Response DivisionU.S. Environmental Protection Agency290 Broadway, 19th FloorNew York, New York 10007-1866

Januaty 28, 1997

To Mr. Lance R. Richman, P.G.,

As per request, please find enclosed a re-submittal to the following responsesto the "Request for Information" received on July 10, 1996 at Chemical CompoundsInc .. The reason for the re~submittal W"l.S to further verify specific responses whichour company regards confidential information. If you should have any furtherquestions or require additional information, please feel free to contact Jim Giannottiat (201) 485 - 3212.

Sincerely,

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ATTA.CHMENT AREQUEST FOR INFORMATION

BackgroundThe united states Environmental Protection Agency (ltEPA") isinvestigating the release of hazardous substances into thePassaic River. EPA has information indicating that hazardoussubstances from your facility located at 29-75 Riverside Avenuein Newark, New Jersey may have been discharged into the PassaicRiver.Please provide the information requested below, including copiesof all'available documentation that supports your answers.

1) How long has your company operated at the facilitydesigna~d above? If your company no longer operates at thisfacility, during what years did your company operate at the·facility?2) a) Does your company have or has it ih the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Resource Conservption andRecovery Act, 42 U.S.C. §6901 .e..t ~.? If "yes", please providethe years" that your company held such a permit and its EPAIdentification Number.

b) D~es your company have or has it in the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution ControlAct, 33 U.S.C. § 1251, g.t ~.? If "yes", please provide theyears that your company held such a permit.

3) Did your company receive, utilize, manufacture, discharge,release, store or dispose of any materials containing thefollowing substances:

Yes No2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

or other dioxin compoundsAcetic acidAdipic acidAmmonia.AnilineBenzeneBenzo(a) anthraceneBenzoic acidBenzyl chlorideButyl benzyl phthalateChlorobenzeneChloroethyleneChloroform1,2-dichloroetheneDi-n-butyl phthalateEthyl benzene

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Yes NoFluorantheneMethanol'Methylene Chloride2-methylnapthaleneNaptha distillateNapthalene2-nitrophenolPetroleum etherPhenanthrenepyreneTetrachlorobenzeneTetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethyleneTrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneToluene -XyleneArseniccadmiumChromiumCopperLeadMercuryNickelSilverzinccyanidePCBs

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4) a) Provide a description of the manufacturing processesfor which all hazardous substances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3), were a productor by-product.

b) During what parts of the manufacturing processesidentified in the response to items (4)(a), above, were hazardoussubstances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3), generated?

i) Describe the chemical composition of thesehazardous substances.ii) For each process, what amount of hazardoussubstances was generated per volume of finishedproduct?iii) Were these hazardous substances combined withwastes from other processes? If so, wastes from whatprocesses?

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5) Describe the methods of collection, storage, treatment, anddisposal of all hazardous substances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3) and (4).Include information on the following:

a) Identify all persons who arranged for and managed theprocessing, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardoussubstances.

b) If hazardous substances were taken off-site by a hauleror transporter, provide the names and addresses of ~he wastehaulers and the disposal site locations.

c)' Describe all storage practices employed by yourcompany with respect to all hazardous substances from the timeoperations commenced until the present. Include all on-site andoff-site ~torage activities.

i) If drums wereon the ground or were theywith asphalt or concrete?of these storage areas.

1i) When drums were stored outside, were empty drumssegregated from full drums?

stored outside, were the drums storedstored on areas that had been pavedPlease provide a comple~e description

d) What processes do you use to treat your waste? What doyou do with the waste after it is treated?6) a) For process waste waters generated at the facilitywhich contained any hazardous substances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) and( 4) :

i) Was the waste stream discharged into a sanitarysewer and if so, during what years?ii) Were they treated before being discharged to thesanitary sewer and if so, how? Please be specific.iii) If the waste waters were not discharged to thesanitary sewer, where were they disposed and duringwhat years?iv) Please provide the results of any ,analysesperformed on any waste process streams generated at thefacility.

b) For floor drains or other disposal drains at thefacility:

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i} Did the drains connect to a sanitary sewer and ifso, during what years?ii) If the floor drains or other disposal drains atthe facility were not discharged to the sanitary sewer,where did they discharge and during what years?

c} i) Did any storm' sewers, catch basins or lagoons existat any time at the facility and if so, during whatyears?ii) If catch basins or lagoons existed, were theylined or un-lined?iii) What was stored in the lagoons?

-iv) Where was the discharge from any of thesestructures released and during what years? Was thisdischarge treated before its release and if so, how andduring what years? What was the chemical compositionof any waste waters released, and during which years?

d} Please supply diagrams of any waste water collection,transport or disposal systems on the property.

e) Also, EPA has information relating to several instancesof discharge of process waste water into the sewer system in 1992and 1995. Please provide a detailed description of theseincidents.7) a} For each hazardous substance, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, provide the totalamount generated during the operation of the facility on anannual basis.

b} Were any hazardous substances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, disposed of inthe Passaic River or discharged to the Passaic River? If yes,identify the hazardous sUbstances, estimate the amount ofmaterial discharged to or disposed of in the Passaic River andthe frequency with which this discharge or disposal occurred.Also please include any sampling. of the river which you mighthave done after any discharge or disposal.8) Please identify any leaks, spills, explosions, fires orother incidents of accidental material discharge that occurred atthe facility during which or as a result of which any hazardoussubstances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3) or (4), were releaseq on the property,into the waste water or storm drainage system at ~he facility or

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to the Passaic River. Provide any documents or informationrelating to these incidents, including the ultimate disposal ofany contaminated materials.

a) Please provide the results of any sampling of the soil,water, air or other media after any such incident and before andafter clean-up. Please provide in this information all samplingperformed for or by NJDEP.

b) Also, EPA has information that due to an industrial sewerline break in.1992, an unreported quantity of anili~e wasdischarged to the Passaic River. Please provide all informationrelating to this and any other discharges and any measures takento mitigate the impac~ of the discharges.9) a) Was your facility ever sUbject to flooding. If so, wasthe flooding due to:

i) overflow from sanitary or storm sewer back-up,and/or

b)event.

ii) flood overflow from the Passaic Rive~?Please provide the date and duration of each flood

10) Please provide a detailed description of any civil,criminal or administrative proceedings against your company forviolations of any local, state or federal laws or regulationsrelating to water pollution or hazardous waste generation,storage, transport or disposal. Provide copies of all pleadingsand depositions or other testimony given in these proceedings.

a) EPA has information that your facility has receivedseveral notices of violation for discharges of waste water intothe sewer system, including a NJDEPE Field Notice of Violationissued on January 7, 1992 and a PVSC Notice of Violation issuedon February 9, 1995. Please provide information on how theseviolations were resolved.11) Provide a copy of each document which relates to thegeneration, purchase, use, handling, hauling, and/or disposal ofall hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, thesubstances listed in response to item (3) or (4). If you areunable to provide a copy of any document, then identify thedocument by describing the nature of the document (e.g. letter,file memo, invoice, inventory form, billing record, hazardouswaste manifest, etc.). Describe the relevant informationcontained therein. Identify by name and job title the person whoprepared the document. If the document is not readilyavailable, state where it is stored, maintained, or why it isunavailable.

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12) a) Did you or anyone else sample the soil, ground water,surface water, ambient air or other environmental media at thefacility for purposes other than those identified in questionsabove?

b) If so, please provide all other documents pertaining tothe results of these analyses.13) a) Has your company owned the facility at the locationdesignated above? If so, from whom did your company purchase theproperty and in what year? If your company subsequently sold theproperty, to whom did your company sell it and in what year?Please provide copies of any deeds and documents of sale.

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b) If your company did not own the facility, from whom didyour company rent the facility and for what years? Pleaseprovide copies of any rental agreements.

c) To the extent that you know, please ,provide the names ofall parties who owned or operated the facility during the periodfrom 1940 through the present. Describe the relat~onship, ifany, of each of those parties with your company.14) Answer the following questions regarding your business orcompany. In identifying a company that no longer exists, provideall the information requested, except for the agent for serviceof process. If your company did business under more than onename, list each name.

a) state the legal name of your company.b) state the name and address of the president or.the

chairman of the board, or other presiding officers ofyour company_

c) Identify the state of incorporation of your company andyour company's agent for service of process in thestate of incorporation and in New Jersey.

d) Provide a copy of your company's "Certificate ofIncorporation" and any amendments thereto.

e) If your company is a subsidiary or affiliate of anothercompany, or has subsidiaries, or is a successor toanother company, identify these related companies. Foreach related company, describe the relationship to yourcompany; indicate the date and manner in which eachrelationship was established.

f) Identify any predecessor organization and the datesthat such company became part of your company.

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g} Identify any other companies which were acquired byyour company or merged with your company.

h) Identify the date of incorporation, state ofincorporation, agents for service of process in thestate of incorporation and New Jersey, and nature ofbusiness activity, for each company identified in theresponses to items (14) (e), (f), and (g), above.

i) Identify all previous owners or parent companies,addressees), and the date change in ownership occurred.

15) Provide the name, address, telephone number, title andoccupation of the person(s) answering this "Request forInformation" and state whether such person(s} has personalknowledge of the responses. In addition, identify· each personwho assisted in any way in responding to the URequest forInformation" and specify the question to which each personassisted in responding. Please include the names and addressesof former employees who were contacted to respond to any of thequestions. •

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CERTIFICATION QF ANSWERS TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

state of New Jersey

County of _EIOl..W.S.oOl.s.s::;eAx _

I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examinedand am familiar with the information submitted in this document(response to EPA Request for Information) and all documentssubmitted herewith, and that based on my inquiry of thoseindividuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, I believe that the submitted information is true,accurate,-and complete, and that all documents submitted herewithare complete and authentic unless otherwise indicated. I amaware that. there are significant penalties for submitting falseinformation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.I am also aware that my company is under a continu'ing obligationto supplement its response to EPA's Request for Information ifany additional information relevant to the matters'addressed inEPA's Request for Information or the company's response theretoshould become known or available to the company.

AJ herto Cell eriNAME (print or type)

PresidentTITLE (print or t~e)

SI~~'

sworn to b~ me thisOJday of 1-q JeHt., 19....L.I.c:=-~~~--::Ja;;;=Ftm:t-i c~.

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CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMA TION CONTAINED HEREIN RESPONSE TO QUESTION # (4a) CONCERNS PRODUCTS,MATERIALS AND PROCESSES IS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL AND MEETS THE

REQUIREMENTS OF 42 U.S.c. §9604(e)(7)(E)

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INe.RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION DATED JULY 9, 1996

The following are the responses of Chemical Compounds, Inc. to the Request forInformation from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated July 9, 1996.

1. Chemical Compounds, Inc. (CCI) has operated at the facility in Building #17 at 29-75Riverside Avenue since 1990. It acquired the facility in July, 1986 (See Deed -Attachment 1) and installed equipment through 1990. During the 1986-1990 period itcontracted with another entity for the manufacture of its products (See, TerminationNotice to Southwest Photo Chern., Inc. - Attachment 1).

2, (a) Yes, CCI has had a permit pursuant to the Resource Conservation and RecoveryAct since 1990. Chemical Compounds Inc. 's EPA Identification # is NJD 108661737.(See Acknowledgement of Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity - Attachment 2.)

(b) Yes, CCI has a permit pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, itsamendments, the Clean Water Act and the Rules and Regulations of the Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners. The Permit Number is 20407122 and CCI has had the permitsince July 20, 1992. (See copy of the Sewer Connection Permit with Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners-Attachment 3.)

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3. Yes, the following is eers response to question NO.3.

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X2,3,7,8 Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin orother Dioxin CompowlCls

Acetic Acid X

Adipic Acid xAniline xBenzene x

xBenzo(a)anthracene

Benzoic Acid xBenzy Chloride X

Butyl Benzyl Phthalate xChlorobenzene xChloroethylene X

Chloroform x, .

Di-n-butyl phthalate X

Ethyl Benzene X IFluoranthene X

Methanol X

Methylene Chloride X

1 2-Dichloroethene X

2 -Methylnapthalene

Naptha distillate

Naphthalene

2-Nitrophenol

xX

Petrolewn Ether

Phenanthrene

X

X

xX

Pyrene

Tetrachlorobenzene

Tetrachloroethane xTetrachloroethylene X

Trichloroetlwle xxTrichloroethylene

Toluene X

Xylene x

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'I I X IArsenic ,

II

X. CadmiumXChromium

I v II

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I XLead

~X IMercnrv .,

J ANickel~ v~Silver .

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XZincX tCyanide

J [ XJ PCBs

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4(b) Attachment 4 contains a list of process waste water streams and their respectivehazardous waste components.

i) The hazardous components generated as by-products in the waste water streamdue to the impurity of the raw materials are detected in ppb concentrations, andare noted in Attachment 4.

ii) The amount of hazardous substances generated per volume of each finishedproduct is not available. The hazardous substances generated in the waste water.stream of various products are contained in the range of 500 - 1500 gallons of99.99 % water. Therefore, an estimated amount of hazardous substancesgenerated per volume of water is < 0.01 %. (See Attachment 4.)

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iii) The hazardous substances located in the waste water stream are generated onbatch scale operations. The by-products are present in the waste water streamafter the separation of the product by filtration, After filtration, the waste waterstream is treated for regulated effluent exceedances. After treatment, the wastewater is stored in a 10,000 gallon tank. A number of process waste water streamswill combine in the 10,000 gallon storage tank,

5 (a) The following table is a list of employees at eer who were or are responsible for themanagement of hazardous substances:

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IAlberto Celleri

ICo-President

1Overall Operations

IHarold Sullivan

ICo-President Overall Operations

Anura Celleri Chemical/EII\'i ronmentaJ Waste Water TreatmentlHazardous.Engineer Substance Storage

Jim Gi<Jllllalli Cbemica lIE l1\'i ronmental Waste Water TreaunenUlfazardousEngineer Substance Storage

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5 (b) The following table is a list of transporters who were responsible for off-sitedisposal: including non-hazardous waste water:

Franks Vacuum Tmck Services,Inc.

NYD982792814

4500 Royal Ave. Research Oil Co.Niagra Falls, NY 14303 2655 Transport Rd.

Cleveland; OH 4415OHD004178612

Freehold Canage Inc.NJD054l26l64

P.O. Box 5010Freehold. NJ 07718

Systech Environmental11397 County Road 176

Paulding, OH 45879OHD005048947

Laidlaw Environmental ServicesMDD980554653

3517 Whisky Baltom RoadLaurel, l\.1D 20424

Laidlaw Environmental Services3527 Whisky Bottom Road

Laurel. l\.1D 20424

Maumee ExpressNJDlJ866tl7380

P.O. Box 178Somerville. NJ 08X76

Rineco Chemical Ind.1007 Vulcan Rd. - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015ARD981057870

Oldover CorporationVAD098443443

P.O. Box 68Rt. L State Rd. 652Arvonia, VA 23004

Oldover CorporationP.O. Box 68

Rt. I, State Rd. 652Arvonia. VA 23004

Freehold Cartage Inc.NJD054126164

Chemical Waste Management ofNJ

NJD08lJ2 16790

P.O. Box 5010Freehold. NJ 07728

100 Lister A"enueNewark. NJ tl7\05

ECOFLO2750 Patterson Street

Greensboro: Maryland 27407NCD980842132

Chemical Waste Management ofNJ

100 Lister AvenueNewark. NJ 07105

Tn-Slate MOlOrTransit Co.MOD095018998

P.O. II:;Joplin. MO (,4802

Rineco Chemical Ind.1007 Vulcan Rd. - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015ARD981057870

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5 (c) i)& ii) The following table is a list of storage practices for the hazardoussubstances Included in items (3) & (4) since the begmrung of operatIOns:

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Raw Materials

or

Laboratol)'Supplies

Acetic Acid 55 gallon Plastic Drum< 4 L Glass Bottle - Laboratory Scale5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste

Adipic Acid 50 lb. Bags I 2000 lb. Palates< 1 lb. Glass Bottle - Laboratory Scale

Ammonia

Benzoic Acid

150 lb. Cylinder

50 lb. Bags I 2000 lb. Palates< I lb. Glass Bottle - Laboratory Scale

Chloroform < 4 L. Glass Bottle - Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container

55 gallon s/s drum - Waste5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste

·LOOO gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

Metklllol 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum250 gallon Plastic Totes

-1.000 gallon S/S Stora~e Tank - Waste5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste< 4 L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container55 gallon S/S drum - Waste

Methylene Chloride 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum-1.000 gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste< 4 L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container55 gallon s/s drum - Waste

Toluene 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum-LOOO gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste< 4 L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container55 gallon S/S drum - Waste

Xylen~_ ..

55 gallon S/S Drum250 gallon Plastic Totes

-1.000 gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste

< 4 L. Glass Bottles - Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container

55 gallon sls drum - Waste

Waste WaterStorage

(ppb Concentrations)Based on Allal~1jcal

Data

By·ProducL' found in the wastewat<.'f Slre;!ll1:

AnilirK B(llZ~ll(.

Benzoic Acid. Chl"rnbenzene.Chlorofonn. Elhyl B(llune.

Methanol. Melhyl~tl~ ChlorideNaphthal(ne.2-:\'ilroPhenol.

Tctra~hloro(thykn~. Toluene.Xylene. l...:ad. Zmc·. l\anide

55 gallon dnun - Waste

400 - 4,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank

10,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank

5.000 gallon Tanker Trucks - Waste

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The 55 gallon drums or 250 gallon Plastic totes containing hazardous substances listedin items (3) & (4) are stored on wooden palates outside on either a paved area withasphalt or a concrete pad. (See Attachment 5 for a facility layout for the storage areas ofhazardous substances.)

In December 1993, a concrete diked area was constructed outside the building locatedon the southeast part of the building with a capacity of25,000 gallons. The diked area iswithin an 18 inch thick concrete berm approximately 4 feet high. Inside is the waste waterstorage area with (2) 4,000 gallon Above Ground S/S Storage tanks and (1) 10,000 gallonAbove Ground S/S Storage Tank on top of an 8 inch concrete slab In the past, the wastewater and or flammable solvents such as methanol, xylene, & toluene were stored in a5,000 gallon Tanker Truck in that same area. In addition, waste flammable liquids werestored in a 4,000 gallon Above Ground S/S Storage Tank in the diked area. SinceSeptember 1995, waste flammable liquids have been recycled. Currently, the 4,000 gallonS/S Storage Tank is being utilized for waste water storage.

Empty dmms are segregated from full drums. The empty drums are located at themost southeastern part of the proper1Y, adjacent to or in an enclosed sh~d.

5 (d) The waste water streams are treated by neutralization, chemical precipitation, orcarbon filtration. The process waste water streams are transferred to one of (2) 1,500gallon mixing tanks for the introduction of treatment. One treatment involvesneutralization by the addition of Sodium Hydroxide or Sulfuric Acid to meet dischargeregulations. Another treatment involves carbon filtration for the removal of organics. Thedrain water is collected in an Above Ground S/S Storage Tank located in the basementand treated for heavy metals. The treatment for the drain water involves chemicalprecipitation with the addition of lime followed by filtration. After treatment, the wastewater is transferred to a storage tank and analyzed.

If the treatments are effective, the waste water is transferred to a 10,000 gallon AboveGround S/S Storage tank. After the tank is full the waste water is combined with thesanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of the building into the PVSCsanitary sewer which flows approximately 70 yards to an interceptor of the industrial park.The solid waste generated from treatment is non-hazardous and disposed off-site to aregulated facility. Carbon filtration and chemical precipitation treatment methods haveonly been used since October, 1995. Prior to that time, the waste water was treated byneutralization.

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6 (a) i) From July 1992 to the present, the process waste water stream was dischargedinto a sanitary sewer connected with Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners.Before July, 1992, the process waste water stream was connected to a 5,000gallon tanker truck for off-site disposal.

ii) Yes, the waste water stream is treated before discharging into the sanitarysewer. The water is treated by neutralization, chemical precipitation, and carbonfiltration. (See 5 (d) for details of the treatment methods.)

iii) Before CCI obtained a permit for discharge to the sewer, the waste waterstream was collected in a 5,000 gallon tanker truck. When the tanker truckachieved maximum capacity, the water would be sent to a TSD facility fortreatment. CCI obtained a permit for discharging process waste water to thesewer on July 20, 1992. (See Attachment 11, for manifests.)

iv) Attachment 4 contains analytical results of process waste water streams.

6 (b) i) & ii) From 1986 - February, 1992, the main manufacturing floor at the facilitywas equipped with internal floor drains which were directly connected to thesanitary sewer. From February, 1992 through July, 1992, the drain water wascollected into an above ground storage tank located on the basement .floor and sentdirectly to a 5,000 gallon tanker truck. When the tanker truck became full, it wassent for off-site disposal. From July, 1992 - April, 1993, the drain water was sentto the 5,000 gallon Tanker Truck. then was combined with process waste waterand then transferred to an above ground storage tank in the basement. Aftersampling and analysis for effluent exceedances, the waste water was combined inthe basement with the sanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of thebuilding into the sanitary sewer. In April, 1993 CCI replaced the 5,000 gallonTanker Truck with a 10,000 gallon above ground S/S Storage tank.

From 1995 to the present, the drain water has been transferred to an above groundS/S storage tank for the treatment of heavy metals by chemical precipitation. Aftertreatment, the drain water is transferred to another above ground storage tank foranalysis. If the treatment has been successful, the drain water is sent directly tothe 10,000 gallon Storage Tank, and mixed with the process waste water. Afterthe tank has accumulated to its maximum capacity, the waste water is combinedwith the sanitary waste water from the facility and pumped Ollt of the building intothe sanitary sewer which flows approximately 70 feet to an interceptor of theindustrial park.

6 (c) i) There have been no storm sewers, catch basins, or lagoons located at Building #17, 29-75 Riverside Ave, Newark, NJ since the beginning of operations ofCCI.

ii) N/A

iii) N/A

IV) N/A

6 (d) The facility layout for the collection, storage, and disposal ofwaste water can belocated in Attachment 6.

6 (e) On January 7, 1992 the Newark Fire Department and the New Jersey DEPresponded to a complaint of a discharge at the CCI facility. CCI's next door neighbor hadplugged up the sewer line, and when CCI'S personnel excavated the line to attempt toclear it, the contents of the line, including water colored purple with Red;; 3 and Blue # 2dye was disbursed into the excavation. This water was pumped out of the excavation ontothe ground where it was observed by the Fire Department and DEP. CCI was ordered toclean up the discharge, which was analyzed and shown to be non-hazardolls. (See analysisof soil and liquid samples - Attachment 8) CC I was charged with discha r'ging to theP\'SC sewer without a permit (See Attachment 7).

Subsequently, after CCl obtained a PYSC permit, it was cited by PVSC for havingdischarged waste water to the sewer which contained some volatile compounds and metalsin excess of permitted concentrations. These discharges exceedances ha\'e been resolved,and current treatment methods appear to be keeping wastewater discharges withinpermitted parameters.

7 (a) The total amount of hazardous substances generated during the opt'ration of thefacility on an annual basis can not be determined The hazardous substances which arecontained in the waste water stream are determined by the purity of the raw materials. Asa result, contaminant concentrations differ from one manufacturing batch to another.

7 (b) Chemical Compounds Inc. has not discharged any hazardous materials into thePassaic River.

8 (a) There have been no leaks, spills, explosive fires or other incidents that occurred atthe CCl facility that resulted in hazardous substances being released.

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8 (b) eCI did not discharge any hazardolls material into the Passaic River. (See answer to6(e) for description ofincidem.)

9 (a) Yes, CCl's facility is subject to flooding due to the close proximity of the PassaicRiver. Flooding does occur due to the overflowing of the Passaic River. As a result, thewater generated due to the flooding of the Passaic River is analyzed, treated and stored atour facility before discharging to the sewer.

9 (b) Flooding occurs during very bad storms, the dates of each occurrence are notknown

10 (a) In 1992. due to the discharge described in 6(e), Cel paid administrative costs to the.New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for the discharge response. TheNJDEPE Case # is 92-01-07-1025. In addition, CCI was charged with violating theWater Pollution Control Act for negligently discharging a pollutant into a municipaltreatment works without possessing a valid industrial pretreatment permit issued by thePassaic Valley Sewerage Commission. CCl pled guilty to a fourth degree water pollutionviolation with a tine of $5,000 for the offense and had to provide a check in the amount of$1,76085 payable to the Otfice of the State Environmental Prosecutor to be used topurchase a one page advertisement in the Gloucester Times conveying a positiveenvironmental message.

CCl also paid for administrative costs when the Bureau of Emergency Responseresponded to a chemical fire at the facility on October 5, 1993. The case was closed. TheNJDEPE Case #' s are 93-10-05-0736 & 93- 10-05-1110.

On September 14, 1994. CCI had received a Notice of Violation from the Division ofFacility Wide Enforcement - NJDEP. The inspection identified a violation of the SolidWaste Management Act (N-lSA. 13: 1E-I et seq.) and Regulations (N.lA.C. 7:26-1 etseq.) promulgated thereunder. Remedial actions to correct the violations wereimplemented by CCI within days and no further enforcement was required thereafter.

With regard to violations of discharge permit limitations, eCI resolved the matter byentering into a Consent Order and Final Judgement with the Passaic Valley SewageCommissioner on November 24. 1994. by which it paid $6,000 to PVSC and entered intoa compliance schedule, which was subsequently extended to July I. 1996. (See ConsentOrder and Final Judgement and other relevant documents - Attachment 9 & 10.)

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11) For the purchasing of listed hazardous substances, such as raw materials, in item (3)or (4), the following table indicates CCl's suppliers since the beginning of operations.Documents such as invoices. bill of ladings. and a purchase order book for receiving thesehazardous substances are available .

..:.:}iazardoui(Su l}stancc-)} ·Ral~Mllte~il,i.··

. 1

Acetic Acid

Brown Chemical

Duso Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland, N.J. 07436

Brown Chemical

Adipic AcidTextile Chemical

AmmOlll,l Jones Chemical

Benzoic Acid

Textile Chemical

Textile Chemical

JLM Industries

173 Smith StreetPoughkeepsie. N.Y. 12602

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 08901

l 80 Munson StreetL7Roy. ~.Y. 144!2

BI'o\\'n ChemicalMeth:lllol

990 Jersey Ave.New Brunswick, N.J. 08901

8675 Hidden River ParkwayTampa, FL 33637

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 0890 I

Brown Chemical

Methylene Chloride

Textile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 08901

BrowlI Chemical

TolueneTextile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick, N.J. 08901

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Xylene Textile Chemical 990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 0890 I

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For laboratory supplies, the following table provides information regarding suppliers:

Laboratory'1\1 ated<i1 Name

Acetic AcidAdipic Acid

Benzoic AcidChloroform

Melhylene ChlorideMethanolTolueneXylene

41 Plymouth StreetFairfield. N.J. 07004

PCI Scielllific Supply. Inc.

711 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh. PA 15219-4785

J.T. Baker 89 Newbury StreetSuire 103

Danvers. MA 01923

Fisher Scientific

For the hauling and disposal oflisted substances, such as waste water, plant andlaboratory solvents, in items (3) or (4), the following table indicates CCI's past and presenttransporters and disposal facilities. Documents, such as manifests. for the disposal of thesehazardous substances are in Attachment II.

<i.;llaia l;d olJs$t1.1Htii.nce < .," ... '... '!nlllspoI1crN]ame i'\••••••

<.TSD~l....Methanol. Xylene Freehold Cartage Inc ECOFLO

Waste Flammable Liquids 2700 Pallcrson St.Greensboro. NC 27407

Dye Waste Water Chemical Waste Management Chemical Waste ManagementNon-Hazardous 100 Lister Ave.

Newark. NJ 07105

Methanol. Xylene OldO\er Corporation Oldover CorporationWaste Flammable Liquids Route I. St:lte Road 651

Arvonia. V A 23004-- - _.

Chloroform. Methylene Chloride. Tri·Slal~ Motor Transit Co. RinecoXylene 1007 VUICaJl Rd. - Haskell

Laboratory Solvents Benton. AR 72015Waste Flammab[e Liquids

Dye Waste Water Laidlaw Environmental Services Laidlaw Environmental ServicesNon-Hazardous 3527 Whiskey Bonom Rd.

Laurel. rvID 20724

Dye Waste Water Maumee Express Ritl~cONon-Hazardous 11107Vulcall Rd. - Haskell

Beillon. AR 72015

Waste Dye Franks Vacuum Truck SClyice Research Oil Company(HC Yellow # 2) Inc. 2655 Transpon Rd.

Cleveland. OH 4415

M~thanol. Xylene Freehold Cartage Inc. Systech EnvironmentalWaste Flanunable Liquids 11397 County Rd. 176

Paulding. OH 45879

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12 a) & b) There has been no sampling of the soil. ground water, or surface water at thefacility for purposes other than those identified in the responses above. However, anOccupational Health Survey was conducted by CCl's insurance company to evaluateemployee exposure to possible various airborne contaminates. The survey included airsampling for xylene, methanol and others. As a result, none of the employees' exposuresexceeded the OSHA Permissible Exposure Levels for the above contaminatesAttachment 12 contains the report provided by CCI's insurance company.

13 a) Yes, CCI has owned the facility at 29-75 Riverside Ave. - Building # 17 since July1, 1986. Attachment 1 cOlltains a copy of the deed of sale. The property was purchasedfrom Industrial Development Associates. Inc ..

13 b) N/A

13 c) In 1888 the Freeholders of Essex County sold the property to Triton Boat Club ofNewark. This transaction is recorded in Essex County Deed Book K-24. Page 133. OnMay 16, 1902, Patton Paint Company acquired the property from the Triton Boat Club ofNewark, as recorded in Deed Book 1-35. Page 270. Patton Paint Company was amanufacturer of paint and varnishes.

Thereafter, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co which manufactured paint and varnishes, tookthe subject property. The property was identified as Block 614, Lot 1. The currentfacility - Building # 17 - was constructed by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co as a chemicalresin manufacturing facilit~· for its operation PPG, Inc. which was formerly calledPittsburgh Plate Glass Co. purchased the property on January 31, 1941, and held theproperty to August 2, 1971.

In 1971, the site was sold to a developer, Riverside Ave. Properties, lnc .. Deed Book4382, Page 1023. Riverside Ave. Properties. Inc. thereafter leased the site. On October11, 1979, the property was sold to another developer, Industrial DevelopmentCorporation, which sold the property a month later to Industrial Development Associates.The principal ofIndustrial Development Associates is Anthony V. Pugliese, 1II. IndustrialDevelopment Associates leased the building to S.B.S. Chemicals, Inc. and Desachem Co.,Inc, manufacturers of chemicals and detergents. S.B.S. Chemicals and Desachem Co., Incoccupied Building # 17 pursuant to a lease agreement with Industrial DevelopmentAssociates, which argument expired on August 14, 1985. Thereafter. the building wasvacant and the lot and block numbers were changed and subdivided from Block 614, Lot I(partial) to Block 614, Lot 66. eel has 110 relationship with the past owners or tenants.

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\14 (a) The legal name of the company is Chemical Compounds Inc ..

14 (b) The president of the company is :'\'Ir. Alberto Celleri. Mr. Celleri'~ address is 10Baldwin Court, Roseland, NJ 07068.

14 (c) Chemical Compounds Inc. is incorporated in the state of New Jersey.

14 (d) Attachment 13 contains a copy of the company's "Certificate ofIncorporation"and amendments thereto.

14 (e) CCI is not a subsidiary or affiliate of another company.

14 (f) Chemical Compounds Inc. has no predecessor organization

14 (g) Chemical Compounds lnc has not acquired nor merged with any other company.

14 (h) N/A

14 (i) There are no previous owners of eel.

15. The person answering this Request for Information is Alberto Celleri. President ofCCI, 10 Baldwin Court, Roseland, New Jersey 07068 (201) 364-0370. Mr. Cellen haspersonal knowledge of the responses. rvlr. Jim Giannotti, 72 Califon Drive. Colonia, NJ07067, (908) 382-5591, a Chemical Engineer at eCI, assisted with the preparation ofthese responses.

DATE OF VISIT: 1/7/92

COMPANY NAME: Chemical Compoun~s, Newark

COMPANY REPS: Harold Sullivan, PresidentAlbeI10 Celleri, Vice President

CRIMINAL JUSTICE: Frank BradleyVincent K. CinoFern Siegel

DEPE EMERGENCYRESPONSE: Matthew Garamone

NEW ARK HAZMA T: Battalin Chief, Anthony L. Aposrolico

ENSI: Fred Virazzi

PVSC REP: R. Quintieri

PURPOSE: Illegal Discharge

SUMMARY:

In response to a report by New Jersey Criminal Justice of an illegal dischargeby Chemical Compounds, [ was dispatched to investigate the situtation. Uponarrival [Cl the facility at 1:30 pm, I spoke to Mr. Cino, Criminal Justice, who toldme that the Maritime police had caught Chemical Compounds illegally dischargingwastewater to the river Lind to the groundwater at the side yard. At the time of myinvestigation the company hLid stopped production and an discharges.

I began my investigation by inspecting his process area. There was still traceliquid from his wastewater discharge at the noor drain, the pH was bewteen 2 & 3. Iinformed Mr. Sullivan, the president of Chemical Compounds, that it was illegal toJischarge any waste wastewater below 5.0. I also reminded him the ChemicalCompound is not allowed to discharge any of their wastewater because theCompany has elected to be considered a zero discharge regulated facility, and hasbeen filing zero discharge reports. Mr. Sullivan stated the company has recentlyadded an additional product line and was in the process of requesting an applicationto discharge.

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i\1r. Sullivan then referred me to Mr. Celleri 1 Vice President. Mr. CeJleristated that the spill in the process area was caused while the company wastransferring the spent acetic acid from their centifuge which is used to remove thespent acid from his product to the CWM tanker located in the yard outside of theprocess area.

We then proceeded to the stairs outside of the process area where two 5000gallon tank trailers are parked. Mr. Sullivan stated they pump their processwastewater to the tanker which is then shipped to Chemical Waste Management.

Examination of the yard showed several areas of surface water mixed withwaste product. There was also an excavation surrounding their sewer line. Mr.Sullivan stated that the sewer was blocked. (The cause of the blockage was found tobe a plug in the line by Napp Greco. The city directed Napp Greco to remove theplug).

The Criminal Justice Department required Chemical Compounds to hireENSI to immediately remove the surtace water and to make preparations to removethe contaminated soil. ENSI used a vaccum pump to pump the water into 55 gallondrums. When ENSI began pumping the wastewater, the Criminal Justices Officalsfelt thut the situation was under control and left the facility.

RECOMMEND ATION:

r recommend that Chemical Compounds be Gted for discharging effluentwaste below 5.0, discharging noxious odor and incorrectly reporting zero discharge.TIle company should also be directed to install a pH control system. I left a SewerConnection Application with Mr. Sullivan.

R. QuintieriRQ/mc

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NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONDIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

BUREAU OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

FIELD NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS

CASE NO. 92-0/-07- Icrc2C DATE O;jof/92.-CASE NAME CIfet1£Y4[ COd/otlj/()S IJ4~,Tl!E61£ J)lfl1/!rYtPINCIDENT LOCATION filS S/trc 1ClJ~ et fJ.V137(s+/)T /f/~ m?9l(K

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You are hereby NOTIFIED that during an investigation by DE? on the above date, the following violations of New Jersey

Statute and/or Regulation were observed. This violation has been recorded as part of a permanent enforcement history

file. In addition, this case is being forwarded to the appropriate Division with a recommendation that formal enforcementaction be taken.

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c e SPILL COMPENSATION AND CONTROL ACT

POLLUTION AND OBSTRUCTION OF WATER

HAZARDOUS WASTE REGULATIONS

Within Ill1.Mtc10ftl;. 08ys-ef receipt of this notice, you shall submit in writing, to the address and investigator indicated

below, an account of the incident and corrective measures taken to attain compliance.

Investigator 11V1~ f!7ttn/rtO/)£-,

Address IY..J]!7j/E~611t:f7f?/ i<eptfVt2/fJ)/7 T:;z &k~c;f f0 ~rOh#e- dJ: 070S-~

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New Jersey Department of EnvironmentalCOMMUNICATIONS CENTJm NC~~IFICjWION

Received: 1/07/92Dperator:JIMH

ProtectionREPORT

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Incident Location: Other8ite NEXT TO J?hO)'lf3

Street Address Municipality1500 MCCAR'lHER HWY NEWARKLocation 'lype Industrial Incident Date

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StateNJ

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Amount Released ( lUNKIn:UnknO\·m State Liquid CAS# Release I5 Continuous

Additional SubstancesSubstance Contained? N Hazardous Material? U TCPA? U A310 Letter? Y

COMU CODE: 0714 REF CODE: 001._._-------------------------_._-------.--------_._-_.---------------------_. __ ._------_.-Incident Description Illegal Dumping

Injuries? N·Police On Scene? Y

Public Evac? N FdCili ty Evac? N Public Exp0:i>ure?YFiremen On Scenl3? N DEP Hl3quested? Y Wind Sp/Dir

C'JntaminatiO.I1.,OfLand/Water Reeeivinq Water PASSAIC RIVERStatus At Scene DUt-1PINGFROM PIPE TO LOT lIND INTO RIVER

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Hl3ported ByINV VINCE CINO

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Othe~:A:::EiliationDIV CRIMINAL JUST.Municipality

Incident Location: FacilitySite CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS INC Phone

Street Address Municipality29-75 RIVERSIDE: AVE NEWARKLocation Type Industrial Incident Date

201-485-3211County

ESSEX1/09/92

PhonEl908-6:36-0364

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StateNJ

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ID:Known State Liquid CASt Release Is ContinuousAdditional SubstancesSubstance Contained? N Hazardous Material? U TePA? U A310 Letter? Y

COMU CODE: 0714 REF CODE: 001Incident Description Illegal Dumping._._-------------------------_._-----~_._----_._._-_.-._----------~~---_ .._---,-_._------_.-

Injuries? N"Police On Scene? N Public Evac? N Fiieility Evac? N Public Expo::;:ure;;N

Firemen On Scen(~? N DK? Hequested? Y Wind Sp/DirContamination Of Land,Water Re·ee:l'Tin9Water PASSAIC RIVER:)tatus At Scene COM:PANY RESUJY\ING ILLEGAL DU11:?INGFROM ANOTHER POINT,

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Responsible Party Known:Party CHEMICAL COM:POUNDS IContact ALBERTO CELLERI

Street Address29-75 RIVERSIDE AVE

E~one 201-485-3211'l',itl e OWNER

Municipalit? CountyNEWARK ESSEX

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DUTY OFFICER NOTIFICATION REPORT Y'pPCASE NO. q2.M. ()7-. /02S-

(Yr.) (Mo) (Day) (Time)

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REC'D BY __ -=-- TIME _

IDENTITY OF SUBSTANCE(S) SPILLED, RELEASED, ETC.:Name of Substance(s) [GaS,@SOlid]: , IIn k-- I ,''1-' VI' JL.-_-,--_----'- _Amount Released/Spilled __ Actual ~ Potential

Type of Release/Spill: __ Terminated _/_ ,.C"'ontinuol'

__ Suspected __ Unknown

INCIDENT REPORT BY:

Name ')p.cf"'\~r £; ...I..c fit)Street _

City State _

AffiliationlTitle _

INCIDENT LOCATION:

Name (Site): / .500Street _

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INCIDENT DESCRIPTION:__ Fire

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Injuries Y guFacitity Evacuation Y U

Population Evacuation Y . U ~

Potable Water Source Y N Y/Contamination of __ ~ __ ' _ Land __ Water

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Location Type: __ Residential __ Industrial __ Commercial __ Rural __ Sensitive Population (Hosp., SChool, Nurs. Home)

STATUS AT INCIDENT SCENE ()~, 'Y'p'/'.), ~~>/'('\' !J;,Vf \,' II fc Qio,'nd'-r- _r j /

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Police at Scene (Y;)N U

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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and EnergyDivision of Responsible Party site Remediation

Bureau of Emergency ResponseRegion I

INVESTIGATION

Case *= 92-1-9-1027-18 i'ile if: 0714PAC CODE:Date: 1/15/92

Investigator: Christopher Gibbons Time Arrived:

Location: Chemical Compounds Inc.Address: 29-75 Riverside Avenue

Newark, Essex CountyResponsible Party: Chemical Com~ounds Inc.Mailing Address: 29-75 Rivers1de Avenue

Newark, Essex County

Time Departed:

Location Phone f: 485-3211Health Dept. Rep: NoneOrigin of Complaint: Vince Cino, DCJ

Phone #

Phone # : 908-686-0364

Nature of Com~laint: Inspector Cino received call from Napp Greckocor~. of cont1nuing illegal dumping from Chemical Compounds Inc.Ass1stance is requested.Findin~s: Inspector Gibbons responded to the above location toinvest1gate illegal dumping from Chemical Compound Inc. (see reportcase nUmbers 92-01-07-1025 and 92-01-08-1147). This request for aresponse came from Investigator Vince Cino, DCJ who was notified byNapp Grecko Corp. of continuing illegal dumping at the ChemicalCompounds Inc. site.On site Inspector Gibbons met with Robert Penn, Newark OEM, Chief TonyApostilico, Newark HazMat and Vince Cino, and the situation wasdescribed as follows.Because the main sewer truck line runs under the Napp Grecko Corp.repair garage, and acetic acid odors were noticed, Napp Grecko Corp.reported the incident. On site at Chemical Compounds Inc. no illegaldumping was occurring. Discharging through the sanitary sewer linewas a acetic acid odor, pH3 water mixture. It was explained that thewater was non-contact cooling water. No odors were noticed inside theNapp Grecko varage, and no readings were detected by Drager tubes foracetic acid 1nside the garage. DCJ Water Pollution Task Force tooksamples, then all responders secured the site.

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Conclusions: BER I responded at the request of DCJ to a continuingillegal dumping problem at Chemical Compounds Inc. DCJ was notifiedby Management of Napp Grecko Corp. that since odors were noticed in arepair building directly over the main sewer truck line, ChemicalCompounds must be dumping. In the sewer line was a non-contactcooling water which had a pH of 3 for an unknown reason and positivevapors for acetic acid were detected utilizing a Drager tube for thespecific compound. No odors were detected in the Napp Grecko repairgarage. DCJ Water Pollution task force obtained samples, then allsecured the scene.Recommendations: This case was referred to OEP-Metro and DFG & w.NFA/BER I.

DateSupervisor Date

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COUNSELLORS AT LAWRIJSSHL r KERBY" .lR •.J0fH'j W' COOPER.!!:RRY FITZGERALD ENGLISH:\RTHUR H GARYI), III

C."RY F DANIS. P E

~80 MORRIS AVENUE

RON/"LD.J TELL,TEYHI S GOLDENBERG'OF COUIJSEL

908-273-1212

FAX 908-273-8922'

FREDI L PE....RLMUTTER.KRIST! BEYER llRACC'STEPHEN R. CEllER'PETER W ULICNYDONNA M RUSSO"DANiEl JON KLEINMAN'"HOLLY ENGLISH ••••MARCAR£T R. KALAS"MARY T ZDANOWICZROBERT A. MEYERSRICH ....RD F. ICLIIR'

SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07901-l583

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May 25, 1993

John Ambrosio, Esq.464 Valley Brook AvenuePost Office Box 911Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071

Re: Chemical Compounds, Inc.Compliance Schedule

Dear Mr. Ambrosio:

As we discussed recently by telephone, we are the attorneysfor Chemical Compounds, Inc., which SUbmitted its BaselineMonitoring Report Addendum for Mass Limitations to the PassaicValley Sewerage Commissioners (PVSC) on May 6, 1993.

As we also discussed, the sampling of Chemical Compounds'effluent has indicated the presence of toluene in its waste stream.So far the company has been unable to identify the source of thetoluene, despite investigatory efforts.

In order to cope with the toluene issue, and to better controlits effluent, Chemical Compounds is in the process of installing aholding tank at its facility. The effluent in the tank will besampled before discharge, and should there be problems with theeffluent, appropriate measures will be taken.

On behalf of Chemical Compounds we are hereby requesting acompliapce schedule for instituting the above described measuresand res9~ving the toluene problem. To this end, we think that itwould be:\helpful to set up a meeting to discuss a complianceschedule\J~nd a JUdicial Consent Order, which you indicated would benecessarYl:/'

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. John Ambrosio, Esq.May 25, 1993Page 2

Please advise us as to how you would like to proceed indetermining a compliance schedule, and in negotiating a JudicialConsent Orqer.

::J?:ruJJpr,-~~S~ller

SRG:pbkcc: Harold Sullivan

John SabaJerry Fitzgerald EnglishGary F. Danis

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/~ANIEL f. BECHT. ESQ.CHAIRMAN

Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners CARMINE T. PERRAPATO

EXECLJTIVE DIRECTORTHOMAS J. CIFELLIVICE CHAIRMAN 600 WilSON AVENUE

NEWARK, N.J. 07105(201) 344·1800

Fax: (201) 344-295'

ROBERTJ.DAVENPORTOEPUTY EXECLJTIVE OIRECTORROBERT M. BURKE, JR.

DOMINIC W. CUCCINELLORONALD W. GIACONI~JAMES KRONERAYMOND LUCHKOFRANK ORECHIOOONALD TUCKERCOMMISSIONERS

GABRIEL M. AMBROSIOCHIEF COUNSEL

LOUI S LANZllJ.O

CLERK

June 7,1994

Mr. Harold E. SullivanChemical Compounds29- 75 Riverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07104

Certified MailP 252571201

Dear Mr. Sullivan:

RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATIONPERMIT #: 20407122VIOLATION DATE: APRIL, 1994SECTION VIOLATED: 40 CFR 414 SV

You are put o? notice that your company is in violation of FederalRegulation 40 CFR 414 and Section 313.1 of the PVSC Rules and Regulations. Areview of your MR-I for Apri], 1994 revealed the following mass limitexceedances.

A sample for toluene taken by your company on 04/11/94 resulted in a massloading of 0.30590 grams/day, exceeding the monthly average limit of 0.29615grams/day.

Samples for total cyanide taken by your company on 04/11194 and 04/29/94resulted in mass loadings of 6.57693 grams/day and 0.76476 grams/dayrespectively. A sample for total cyanide taken on 04/27/94 by PVSC resulted in amass loading of 122.36148 grams/day, which exceeded the daily maximum limit of12.69196 grams/day. Additionally, the average of all three samples was 43.23438grams/day, exceeding the monthly average limit of 4.44219 grams/day by morethan 20%.

You should be aware that a monthly average of all samples taken either byyou or PVSC that is 20% or more above the monthly average limitation for ahazardous pollutant makes the violation a serious violation and that two (2) seriousviolations in any six month period would make a company a Significant NonComplier (SNC). In addition, four monthly average violations of any amount inany six month period would also make a company SNC. This would subject yourcompany to mandatory minimum fines under the Clean Water Enforcement A'TIERRA-B-004412(CWEA).

( RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATION - CHEMICAL COMPOUNDSJune 7, 1994Page 2

Based upon the explanation given above, your company has committed aserious violation as defined by the Clean Water Enforcement Act. In view of thet~lct that this matter is in litigation, a copy of this letter is being referred to thePVSC Counsel. Another item we must bring to your attention is that you must listyour permit requirements and sample measurements on the MR-I in five decimalplaces. Since this was not done on the April 1994 report, it appeared that toluenewas in compliance, when in fact it was not. If yOll have any questions, please callAndy Caltagirone a((20 1) 817-5723.

Very tmly yours,

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS

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Caroline T. PerrapatoExecutive Director

CTP/mc

cc: Robert Davenport, Deputy Executive DirectorFrank P. D'AscensioCity of NewarkGabriel M. Ambrosio, Esq.

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DANIEL F. BECHT, ESO.CHAIRMAN

Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners

ROBeRT J. DAVENPORTEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

THOMAS J. CIFel.L1VICE CHAIRMAN

ROBERT M. BURKE, JRDOMINIC W. CUCCINEUQRONALD W. GIACONIAJAMES KRONERAYMOND LUCHKOFRANK ORECHIODONALD TUCKERCOMMISSIONERS

600 WILSON AVENUENEWARK, N.J. 07105(201) 344-1800

Fax: (201) 344-2951

PETER G. SHERIDANCHIEF COUNSEL

l.OUlS l..ANZIUOCLERK

October 7) 1994

Mr. Alberto CelleriChemical Compounds29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07104

Certified Mailp 252 571 857

Dear Mr. Celleri:

RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATIONPERMIT #: 20407122VIOLATION DATE: AUGUST, 1994SECTION VIOLATED: 40 CFR 414 sv

You are put on notice that your company is in violation of FederalRegulation 40 CFR 414 and Section 313.1 of the PVSC Rules and RegUlations. Areview of your MR-] for August, 1994 revealed the fOllowing mass limitexceedances.

Samples for toluene taken by your company On 08/26194 and 08131194resu Ited in mass loadi ngs of 0 .09816 grams/day, and 2.29704 grams/dayre'pectively. The 08131/94 sample exceeded the daily maximum limit of 0.78267gram'/day. The average of the two samples, I. 19760 grams/day, exceeded themonthly average limit ofO.296J5 grams/day by more than 20%.

Samples for ethylbenzene taken by your company On08/26/94 and 08131194re,u Ited in mass loadings of o.09816 grams/day and 15.07799 grams/dayrespectively. The 08/31194 sample exceeded the daily maximum limit of 4.01912grams/day. Additionally, the average of both samples was 7.57826 gmms/day,exceeding the monthly average limit of 1.50188 gmmS/day by more than 20%.

A sample f9r lead laken by your company on 08/31194 resulled in a massloading of 4.5 I554 grams/day, which exceeded the monthly average limit of3.38452 grams/day by more than 20%.

A sample for zinc taken by your company On08/31/94 resulted in a massloadi ng of 13.

74296 grams/day, which exceeded the monthly average limit of TIERRA-B-00441411.10547 grams/day by 1l1000ethan 20%

RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATION - CHEMICAL COMPOUNDSOctober 7, 1994Page 2

You should be aware that a monthly average of all samples taken either byyou or PVSC that is 20% or more above the monthly average limitation for ahazardous po]]utant makes the violation a serious violation and that two (2) seriousviolations in any six month period would make a company a Significant NonComplier (SNC). In addition, four monthly average violations of any amount inany six month period would also make a company SNC. This would subject yourcompany to mandatory minimum fines under the Clean Water Enforcement Act(CWEA).

Based upon the explanation given above, your company has committed fourserious violations as defined by the Clean Water Enforcement Act. Since zinc andlead are covered in the upcoming Judicial Consent Order your company will enterinto with PVSC, additional penalties will not ensure for these parameters if thismatter is settled. However, since the toluene and ethylbenzene violations are notcovered in the lCO, your company is subject to CWEA fines. The CWEAstipulates a fine of $l ,000 for each parameter seriously violated. You may avoidfurther legal action if you remit $2,000 within 30 days of receipt of this letter.Please make the check payable to PVSC and forward it to the attention of CarmenDellaPia, Operations Coordinator. In view of the fact that this matter is inlitigation, a copy of this letter is being referred to the PVSC Counsel.

In a related matter, we have received your letter dated 09/16/94, wherein yourequested to have your OCPSF mass limits revised. (n support of your request, yousubmitted flow data from 03/94 through 08/94, which show a 51% increase overthe flow data submitted with the 1993 Baseline Monitoring Report, the basis ofyour current mass limits. A PVSC Inspector will visit your facility in the very nearfulure to discuss this matter with you.

As for your other request in the 09/16/94 letter we cannot make anymodified limits, if any are granted, retroactive to August I, and thereby reduce oreliminate the aforementioned violations. This is because any change to your SewerConnection Permit which might be considered would be subject to approval by theCommissioners at their next scheduled meeting, and would not take effect untiITI~F(RA-B-004415timp

Page 3October 7, 1994

If you have any questions, please call Andy Caltagirone at (201) 817-5723.

Very truly yours,

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMM:ISSIONERS

l1~d~~Robert J. DavenportExecutive Director

RID/me

cc: Frank P. D'AscensioCannen DellaPiaAndy CaltagironeGabriel M. Ambrosio, Esq.City of Newark

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Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners ROBERT J. DAVENPORT

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORD~~L F. BECHT, ESQ.

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THOMAS J. CIFELLIVICE CHAIRMAN 600 WILSON AVENUE

NEWARK, N.J. 07105(201) 344-1800

Fax: (201) 344-29?1

PETER G. SHERIDANCHIEF COUNSEL

DOMINIC W. CUCCINELLORONALD W. GIACONIAJAMES KRONERAYMOND LUCHKOFRANK ORECHIODONALD TUCKERCOMMISSIONERS

LOUIS LANZILLOCLERK

Februaly9, 1995/

Mr. AlbeI10 CelleriChemical CompolLnds, Inc.29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07104

Certified MailP 258 625 759

RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATIONPERIVIIT #: 20407122VIOLATION DATE: DECEMBER, 1994SECTION VIOLATED: 40 CFR 414

SNC-ZINCSNC-TOLUENESNC-ETIlYLllENZEN ESV-CYANIDE

Dear Mr. Celleri:

You are put on notice that your company is in violation of Federal Regulation40 eFR 414 and Section 313.1 of the PYSC Rules and Regulations. A review ofyour MR-I for December, 1994 revealed the following mass limit exceedances:

A sample t()r zinc taken by your company on 12/14/94 resulted in a massloading 01'29.03672 g/day, exceeding the daily maximum limit of27.60502 g/day.Additionally, it exceeded the monthly average limit of 1 1.10547 g/day, by more than20[~·1l.

A sample {()to cyanide taken by your company on 12/14/94 resulted in a massloading of 5.58494 g/day. This exceeded the monthly average limit of 4.44219g/day, by more than 20%.

A sample for toluene taken by your cOIllpany on 12/14/94 resulted in a massloading of 5.747:17 g/day, exceeding the daily maximuIll limit of 0.78267 g1day.Additionally, it exceeded the monthly average limit of 0.2961 5 g/day, by more than:20%.

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RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATION - CHElVIICAL COlVIPOUNDS, INC.Fdmwry0,1905Page :2

A sample for 2-nitrophenol taken by your company on 12/14/94 resulted in alll:ISS loading of 0.74966 g/day. This exceeded the monthly average limit of0.68748 g/clay.

A sample for ethyl benzene taken by your company on 12114/94 resulted in amass loading of 2.99863 g/day. This exceeded. the monthly average limit of1.50188 g/day, by more than 20%.

YOli should be aware that a monthly average of all samples taken either byyou or PVSC that is 20% or more above the monthly average limitation for ahazardous pollutant makes the violation a seriolls violation and that two (2) seriousvioh!tiolls in any six month period would make a company a Significant NonComplier (SNC). In addition, four monthly average violations of any amount in anysix month period would also make a company SNC. This would subject yourcompany to mandatory minimum fines under the Clean Water Enforcement Act(CWEA). Based upon the explanation given above, your company has committedits third seriolls violation for zinc in a six month period (following those in Augustand November), as a defIned by the Clean Water Enforcement Act, making yourcompany SNC for this parameter. Chemical Compounds is also SNC for tolueneand ethylbenzene. There was also a serious violation for cyanide.

Tilis will also confIrm that Chemical Compounds is operating pursuant to theterms and conditions of a .!udicial Consent Order. The compliance date for lead,zinc and cyanide is IlO later than 04/01/95. Accordingly, so long as you adhere tothe cOlllpliilJ1Ce schedule and other conditions set forth in the .JCO, ChemicalClllllpounds will not be subject to additional enforcement action or civil penaltiesfor having violated the lead, zinc, and cyanide limitations of its pennit. Tolueneand ethyl benzene are not included in the lCO and are subject to additionalerll()J"cemcnt action. III view of these violations a copy of this letter is being/()rw<lrded to the PVSC attorney.

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HE: NOTICE OF VIOLATION - CHEIVIICAL COJ\-IPOUNDS, INC.February 9, 1995Page 3

if yUll have allY questions please call Andy Caltagirone at (20 I) 817-5723.

Very truly yours,

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS

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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.Riverside Industrial Park

29-75 Riverside Avenue. Newark, New Jersey 07104(201) 485-3211-2 • Fax: (201) 485-4870

Emergency and Remedial Response DivisionU.S. EnvironmentaJProtection Agency290 Broadway, 17th FloorOffice ofR.egional CounselNew Yor~ New York 10007-1866

August 8, 1996

To Ms. Amelia Wagner,

Please find enclosed the following responses to the "Request fin Information"received on July 10, 1996 at Chemical Compounds Inc.. If you should have anyfurther questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact JimGiannotti at (201) 485 - 32)2.

Jim Giannotttijg.lJGC.c: AC/SG

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__~ ATTACHMENT AREQUEST FOR INFORMATION

BackgroundThe united states Environmental Protection Agency (IIEPA")isinvestigating the release of hazardous substances into thePassaic River. EPA has information indicating that hazardoussubstances from your facility located at 29-75 Riverside Avenuein Newark, New Jersey may have been discharged into the PassaicRiver.Please provide the information requested beloW, including copiesof all available documentation that supports your answers.1) How long has your company operated at the facilitydesignated above? If your company no longer operates at thisfacility, during what years did your company operate at thefacility?2) a) Does your company have or has it in the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Resource Conservation andRecovery Act, 42 V.S.C. §6901 ~ ~.? If 'tyes", please providethe years that your company held such a permit and its EPAIdentification Number.

~ b) Does your company have or has it in the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Federal water Pollution ControlAct, 33 U.S.C. § 1251, sU. ~.? If lIyes'l, please provide theyears that your company held such a permit.3) Did your company receive, utilize, manufacture, discharge,release, store or dispose of any materials containing thefollowing substances: Yes No2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

or other dioxin compoundsAcetic acidAdipic acidAmmoniaAnilineBenzeneBenzo(a) anthraceneBenzoic acidBenzyl chlorideButyl benzyl phthalateChlorobenzeneChloroethyleneChloroforml,2-dichloroetheneoi-n-butyl phthalateEthyl benzene

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-- Yes NoFluorantheneMethanolMethylene Chloride2-methylnapthaleneNaptha distillateNapthalene2-nitrophenolPetroleum etherPhenanthrenePyreneTetrachlorobenzeneTetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethyleneTrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneToluenexyleneArsenicCadmiumchromiumCopperLeadMercuryNickelSilverZinccyanidePCBs

4) a) Provide a description of the manufacturing processesfor which all hazardous substances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3), were a productor by-product.

b) During what parts of the manufacturing processesidentified in the response to items (4)(a), above, were hazardoussubstances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3), generated?

i) Describe the chemical composition of thesehazardous substances.ii) For each process, what amount of hazardoussubstances was generated per volume of finishedproduct?

-iii) Were these hazardous substances combined withwastes from other processes? If so, wastes from whatprocesses?

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- 5) Describe the methods of collection, storage, treatment, anddisposal of all hazardous substances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3) and (4).Include information on the following:

a) Identify all persons who arranged for and managed theprocessing, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardoussubstances.

b) If hazardous substances were taken off-site by a hauleror transporter, provide the names and addresses of the wastehaulers and the disposal site locations.

c) Describe Qll storage practices employed by yourcompany with respect to all hazardous substances from the timeoperations commenced until the present. Include all on-site andoff-site storage activities.

i) If drums wereon the ground or were theywith asphalt or concrete?of these storage areas.

stored outside, were the drums storedstored on areas that had been pavedPlease provide a complete description

ii) When drums were stored outside, were empty drumssegregated from full drums?

d) What processes do you use to treat your waste? What doyou do with the waste after it is treated?6) a) For process waste waters generated at the facilitywhich contained any hazardous substances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) and(4) :

i) Was the waste stream discharged into a sanitarysewer and if so, during what years?ii) Were they treated before being discharged to thesanitary sewer and if so, how? Please be specific.iii) If the waste waters were not discharged to thesanitary sewer, where were they disposed and duringwhat years?iv) Please provide the results of any analysesperformed on any waste process streams generated at thefacility.

b) For floor drains or other disposal drains at thefacility:

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- i) Did the drains connect to a sanitary sewer and ifso, during what years?ii) If the floor drains or other disposal drains atthe facility were not discharged to the sanitary sewer,where did they discharge and during what years?

c) i) Did any storm sewers, catch basins or lagoons existat any time at the facility and if so, during whatyears?ii) If catch basins or lagoons existed, were theylined or un-lined?iii) What was stored in the lagoons?iv) Where was the discharge from any of thesestructures released and during what years? Was thisdischarge treated before its release and if so, how andduring what years? What was the chemical compositionof any waste waters released, and during which years?

d) Please supply diagrams of any waste water collection,transport or disposal systems on the property.

e) Also, EPA has information relating to several instances~ of discharge of process waste water into the sewer system in 1992

and 1995. Please provide a detailed description of theseincidents.7) a) For each hazardous sUbstance, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, provide the totalamount generated during the operation of the facility on anannual basis.

b) Were any hazardous substances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, disposed of inthe Passaic River or discharged to the Passaic River? If yes,identify the hazardous substances, estimate the amount ofmaterial discharged to or disposed of in the Passaic River andthe frequency with which this discharge or disposal occurred.Also please include any sampling of the river which you mighthave done after any discharge or disposal.8) Please identify any leaks, spills, explosions, fires orother incidents of accidental material discharge that occurred atthe facility during which or as a result of which any hazardoussUbstances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3) or (4), were released on the property,into the waste water or storm drainage system at the facility or-

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- to the Passaic River. Provide any documents or informationrelating to these incidents, including the ultimate disposal ofany contaminated materials.

a) Please provide the results of any sampling of the soil,water, air or other media after any such incident and before andafter clean-up. Please provide in this information all samplingperformed for or by NJOEP.

b) Also, EPA has information that due to an industrial sewerline break in 1992, an unreported quantity of aniline wasdischarged to the Passaic River. Please provide all informationrelating to this and any other discharges and any measures takento mitigate the impact of the discharges.9) a) Was your facility ever subject to flooding. If so, wasthe flooding due to:

b)event.

i) overflow from sanitary or storm sewer back-Up,and/orii) flood overflow from the Passaic River?Please provide the date and duration of each flood

10) Please provide a detailed description of any civil,criminal or administrative proceedings against your company forviolations of any local, state or federal laws or regulationsrelating to water pollution or hazardous waste generation,storage, transport or disposal. Provide copies of all pleadingsand depositions or other testimony given in these proceedings.

a) EPA has information that your facility has receivedseveral notices of violation for discharges of waste water intothe sewer system, inclUding a NJDEPE Field Notice of Violationissued on January 7, 1992 and a PVSC Notice of Violation issuedon February 9, 1995. Please provide information on how theseviolations were resolved.

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II} Provide a copy of each document which relates to thegeneration, purchase, use, handling, hauling, and/or disposal ofall hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, thesubstances listed in response to item (3) or (4). If you areunable to provide a copy of any document, then identify thedocument by describing the nature of the document (e.g. letter,file memo, invoice, inventory form, billing record, hazardouswaste manifest, etc.). Describe the relevant informationcontained therein. Identify by name and job title the person whoprepared the document. If the document is not readilyavailable, state where it is stored, maintained, or why it isunavailable.

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12) a) Did you or anyone else sample the soil, ground water,surface water, ambient air or other environmental media at thefacility for purposes other than those identified in questionsabove?

b) If so, please provide all other documents pertaining tothe results of these analyses.13) a) Has your company owned the facility at the locationdesignated above? If so, from whom did your company purchase theproperty and in what year? If your company subsequently sold theproperty, to whom did your company sell it and in what year?Please provide copies of any deeds and documents of sale.

b) If your company did not own the facility, from whom didyour company rent the facility and for what years? Pleaseprovide copies of any rental agreements.

c) To the extent that you know, please provide the names ofall parties who owned or operated the facility during the periodfrom 1940 through the present. Describe the relationship, ifany, of each of those parties with your company.14) Answer the following questions regarding your business orcompany. In identifying a company that no longer exists, provideall the information requested, except for the agent for service

~ of process. If your company did business under more than onename, list each name.

a) state the legal name of your company.b) state the name and address of the president or the

chairman of the board, or other presiding officers ofyour company.

c) Identify the state of incorporation of your company andyour company's agent for service of process in thestate of incorporation and in New Jersey.

d) Provide a copy of your company's "certificate ofIncorporationll and any amendments thereto.

e) If your company is a subsidiary or affiliate of anothercompany, or has subsidiaries, or is a successor toanother company, identify these related companies. Foreach related company, describe the relationship to yourcompany; indicate the date and manner in which eachrelationship was established.

f) Identify any predecessor organization and the datesthat such company became part of your company.-

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g) Identify any other companies which were acquired byyour company or merged with your company.

h) Identify the date of incorporation, state ofincorporation, agents for service of process in thestate of incorporation and New Jersey, and nature ofbusiness activity, for each company identified in theresponses to items (14)(e), (f), and (g), above.

i) Identify all previous owners or parent companies,addressees), and the date change in ownership occurred.

15) Provide the name, address, telephone number, title andoccupation of the person(s) answering this "Request forInformation" and state whether such person(s) has personalknowledge of the responses. In addition, identify each personwho assisted in any way in responding to the "Request forInformation" and specify the question to which each personassisted in responding. Please include the names and addressesof former employees who were contacted to respond to any of thequestions.

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ATTACHMENT BINSTRUCTIONS FOR RESPONDING TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

1. A complete separate response must be made to each individualquestion in this "Request for Information".2. Precede each answer with the number of the question to whichit is addressed.J. In preparing your response to each question, consult withall current or former employees and agents of your company whomay be familiar with the matter to which the question pertains.4. Interpret "and" as well as "or" to include within the scopeof the question as much information as possible. If twointerpretations of a question are possible, use the one thatprovides more information.5. If you are unable to give a detailed and complete answer orto provide any of the information or documents requested,indicate the reasons for your inability to do so.6. If you have reason to believe that an individual other thanone employed by your company may be able to provide additionaldetails or documentation in response to any question, state thatperson's name, last known address, phone number and the reasonsfor your belief.7. For each document produced in response to this "Request forInformation", indicate on the document, or in some otherreasonable manner, the number of the question to which itapplies.8. If anything is deleted from a document produced in responseto this "Request for Information", state the reason for, and thesubject matter of, the deletion.9. Provide all documents that relate to each question. If adocument is requested but is not available, state the reason forits unavailability. In addition, to the best of your ability,identify any such document by author, date, sUbject matter,number of pages, and all recipients and their addresses.10. As used herein "relate to" or "relating to" means constit-uting, defining, containing, embodying, reflecting, identifying,stating, referring to, dealing with, or in any way pertaining to."Document" as used herein means any recording of information intangible form, inclUding memoranda, handwritten notes, invoices,checks, manifests, tape recordings, computer databases, or anytangible or physical objects however produced or reproduced uponwhich words or other information "are affixed or recorded or from

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which by appropriate transcription written matter or a tangiblething may be produced."11. Whenever in this l1Request for Information" there is arequest to identify a person or an entity other than a person,state the person or entity's full name, last known employment,present or last known home address, and telephone number.12. As used herein, the term "facility,1I "hazardous substance,1IIIperson,lIand IIrelease" shall have the meaning set forth insection 101(9), (14), (21) and (22) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.§9601(9), (14), (21), and (22), respectively.13. In answering these questions, every source of information towhich you have access should be consulted, regardless of whetherthe source is in your immediate possession or control. Alldocuments or other information, including records of all types ofmanUfacturing, treatment, transportation or disposal operations,in your possession or in the possession of the corporation shouldbe consulted. If you do not have access to certain informationand/or documents, state the nature of this information and/ordocuments, and indicate in whose possession they can be found.

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- Hi) The hazardous substances located in. the waste water stream are generated onbatch scale operations. The by-products are present in the waste water streamafter the separation of the product by filtration. After filtration, the waste waterstream is treated for regulated efJ]uent exceedances. After treatment, the wastewater is stored in a 10,000 gallon tank. A number of process waste water streamswill combine in the 10,000 gallon storage tank.

5 (a) The following table is a list ofempJoyees at eel who were or are responsible fortb.emanagement of hazardous substances:

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Alberto Celleri Co-President Overall Operations

HarOld Sullivan Co-President Overall Operations•

Arturo Cel1eri Chemical/Bnvironmental Waste Water TreatmenllHazardousEngineer Substance Storage

Jim Giannotti Chemical/Environmental Waste Water Treatment/HazardousEngineer Substance Storage

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5 (b) The following table is a Jist of transporters who were responsible for oJi.sitedisposal; including non-hazardous waste water:

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Franks Vacuum Truck Services. 4500 Royal Ave. Research Oil Co.Inc. Niagra Falls, NY 14303 2655 Transport Rd.

NYD982192814 Cleveland, OH 4415OHD004118612

Freehold Cartage Inc. P.O. Box SOlO Systecb EnvironmentalN1D054126164 Freehold, NJ 01728 11397 County Rood 176

. Paulding, OH 45819OHDOO5048941

Laidlaw Environmental Setvices 3521 Whisky Bottom Road Laidlaw Environmental ServicesMDD980554653 Laurel, MD 20424 3527 Whisky Bottom Road

Laurel, MD 20424

Maumee express P.O. Box 278 Rineco Chemical Ind.NJD986607380 Somerville. NJ 08876 1007 ,Vulcan Rd. - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015ARD981OS7870

Oldover Corporation P.O. Box 68 Oldover CorporationVAD098443443 Ri. I, StateRd 652 P.O. Box 68

Arvonia. VA 23004 Rt. I, StateRd 652Arvonia, VA 23004

Freehold Cartage Inc. P.O. Box: 5010 ECOFLON1D054126164 Freehold, NJ 07728 2750 Patterson Street

Greensboro. Maryland 27407NCD980842132

Chemical Waste Management of 100 Lister Avenue Chemical Waste Management ofNJ Newark:.,NJ 07105 NJ

NJOO892 16790 JOO Lister AvenueNewark, NJ 071 05

Tri-State Motor Transit Co. P.O. 113 Rineco Chemical Ind.MOD095038998 Joplin, MO 64802 1007 Vulcan Rd. - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015ARD9111057810

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5 (c) i)& ii) The fol1owing table is a list of storage practices for the hazardoussubstances included in items (3) & (4) since the bestinninR of oPerations:

!l;;:I[~••• !::I·I;' .:!·~il·;~ll·\·I;II!il~jl!:I~JJ.~'.~:'~ji!j:;·Irii!:..i~~i!i:..';,Acetic Acid 55 gallon Plastic Drum

<4 L Glass BoUle- Laboratory Scale5,000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste

Adipic Acid 50 lb. Bag/l I 2000 lb. Palates< 1 lb. Glass Battle- Laboratory Scale

Ammonia 150 lb. Cylinder

Raw Materials Benzoic Acid 50 lb. Bags I 2000 lb. Palates- < 1 lb. Glass Bottle - Laboratory Scale

ChlorofolUl < 4 L. Glass Bottle .Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container- 55 gallon slsdrum - Wasteor 5,000 gallon Tanker Truck .Waste

4,000 gallon SIS Storage Tank .Waste

Methanol 55 gallon Stain lea Steel Drum

Laboratory 250 gallon Plastic Totes

SUl?pli~4,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5,000 gallon Tanker Truck. - Waste< 4 L. Glliss Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container55 gallon sir.drum - Wasre

Methylene Chloride 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum4,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5,000 galloo Tanker Truck.- Waste< 4 L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal ContainerS5 gallon siB drum - Waste

Toluene 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum4,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5,000 gallon Tanker Truck. - Waste< 4 L. Glass Jars .Laboratory Scale

2ga1. Solvent Lab Disposal Container5S ga1lon siB drum - Waste

Xylene 55 gallon SlS Drum250 gallon P1asticToteI

4,000 gallon S1S Storage Tank - Waste5,000 gallon Tanker Truck- Waste

<4 L. Glass Bottles - Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container

55gnIlonsis drum .WasteBy-l'rochU fOl&ld in lho WIIIto 55 gallon drum- Waste--Waste Water ADiliac. Daualo,

400 4,000 gallon SIS Storage TankStorage llamIicAad, UlIcJrollal2alc, .

Q>lmdann,llIhyllltrl2llM,(ppb Coooeotratioos) ~.l4dhy1aloa.kridl> 10,000 gallon SlS Storage TankBased on Analytical ~2-NiCroA1a1"

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The 55 gallon dnuns or 250 gallon Plastic totes containing hazardous substances listedin items (3) & (4) are stored on wooden palates outside on either a paved area withasphalt or a concrete pad. (See Attachrnmt 5 for a facility layout for the storage areas ofhazardous substances.)

In December 1993, a concrete diked area was constructed outside the bwlding locatedon the southeast part of the building with a capacity of25,Ooo gallons. The diked area iswithin an 18 inch thick concrete berm approximately 4 feet high. Inside is the waste waterstorage area with (2) 4,000 gallon Above Ground SIS Storage tanks and (1) 10,000 gallonAbove Ground SlS Storage Tank on top of an 8 inch concrete slab. In the past, the wastewater and or flammable soNents such as methanol. xylene, & toluene were stored in a5,000 gaJIon Tanker Truck in that same area. In addition, waste flammable liquids werestored in.a 4,000 gallon Above Ground SIS Storage Tank in the diked area. SinceSeptember 1995, waste flammable liquids have been recycled. Currently, the 4,000 gallonS/S Storage Tank is being utilized for waste water storage.

•Empty dnuns are segregated from full drums. The empty drums are located at the

most southeastern part of the property, alljacent to or in an enclosed shed.

5 (d) The waste water streams are treated by neutraJ~tion, chemical precipitation, orcarbon filtration. The process waste water streams are transferred to one of(2) 1,500gaDon mixing tanks for the introduction of treatment. One treatment involvesneutralization by the addition of Sodium HYdroxide or Sulfuric Acid to meet dischargeregulations. Another treatment involves carbon filtration for the removal of organics. Thedrain. water is collected in an Above Ground S/S Storage Tank located in the basementand treated for heavy metals. The treatment for the drain water involves chemicalprecipitation with the addition oflime followed by filtration. After treatment, the wastewater is transferred to a storage tank and analyzed.

If the treatments are effective, the waste water is transferred to a 10,000 gaDon AboveGround S1S Storage tank. After the tank is full the waste water is combined with thesanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of the bwlding into the PVSCsanitary sewer which flows approximately 70 yards to an interceptor of the industrial park.The solid waste generated from treatment is non-haLUdous and disposed off-site to aregulated facility. Carbon fihration and chemical precipitation treatment methods haveonly been used since October, 1995. Prior to that time, the waste water was treated byneutralization.

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6 (a) i) From July 1992 to the present, the process waste water stream was dischargedinto a sanitary sewer connected with Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners.Before July, 1992, the process waste water stream. was connected to a 5,000gaDon tanker truck for off,.site disposal.

ii) Yes, the waste water stream is treated before discharging into the sanitarysewer. The water is treated by neutralization, chemical precipitation, and carbonfiltration. (See 5 (d) for details of the treatment methods.)

• iii) Before cel obtained a pennit for discharge to the sewer, the waste waterstream was conected in a 5,000 gaDon tanker truck.. When the tanker truckaooieved maximum capacity, the water would be sent to a TSD faCility fortreatment. cel obtained a pennit for discharging process waste water to thesewer on July 20, ] 992. (See Attachment 11, for manifests.)

iv) Attachment 4 contains analytical results of process waste water streams.

6 (b) i) & ii) From 1986· February, 1992, the main manufacturing floor at the facilitywas equipped with internal floor drains which were directly connected to thesanitary sewer. FromFebroary, 1992 through July, 1992, the drain water wascollected into an above grOWl.d storage tank located on the basement floor and sentdirectly to a 5,000 gaDon tanker truck.. When the tanker truck became full, it wassent for ofl:site disposal From July, 1992 - April, 1993, the drain water was sentto the 5,000 gallon Tanker Truck, then was combined with process waste waterand then transferred to an above ground storage tank in the basement. Aftersampling and analysis for effluent exceedances, the waste water was combined inthe basement with the sanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of thebuilding into the sanitary sewer. In Apnl, 1993 eCI replaced the :5,000 gaDonTanker Truck with a 10,000 gallon above ground S1S Storage tank.

From 1995 to the present, the drain water has been transferred to an above groundSIS storage tank for the treatment of heavy metals by chemical precipitation. Aftertreatment., the drain water is transferred to another above ground storage tank foranalysis. Ifthe treatment has been successfu]. the drain water is sent directly tothe 10.000 gallon Storage Tank, and mixed with the process waste water. Afterthe tank has accumulated to its maximum capacity. the waste water is combinedwith the sanitary waste water from the flCllity and pumped out of the bmlding intothe sanitary sewer which flows approximately 70 yards to an interceptor of theindustrial park.

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17,29-75 Riverside Ave., Newark, N.J. since the beginning of operations orCCL

ii) N/A

iii) N/A

iv) N/A

,6 (d) The facility layout for the collection, storage, and disposal of waste water can belocated in Attachment 6.

6 (e) On January 6, 1992 the Newark Fire Department and the New Jersey DEPresponded to a complaint of a discharge at the CCI facility. CCl's ne~door neighbor hadplugged up the sewer line, and when ccrs personnel excavated the line to attempt toclear it, the contents of the line, including water colored purple with Red # 3 and Blue # 2dye was disbursed into the excavation. This water was pumped out of the excavation ontothe ground where it was observed by the Fire Department and DEP. (See Attachment 7)CCI was ordered to clean up the discharge, which was analyzed and shown to be nonw

hazardous. (See analysis of soil and liquid samples - Attachment 8). CCI was chargedwith discharging to the PVSC sewer without a permit.

Subsequently, after cel obtained a PVSC permit, it was cited by pvsc for havingdischarged waste water to the sewer which contained some volatile compounds and metalsin excess of permitted concentrations. These discharges exceedances have been resolved,and current treatment methods appear to be keeping wastewater discharges withinpermitted parameters.

7 (a) The total amount of hazardous substances generated during the operation of thefacility on an annual basis can not be determined. The hazardous substances which arecontained in the waste water stream are determined by tb.e purity of the raw materials. Asa result, contaminant concentrations differ from one manufactwing batch to another.

7 (b) Chemical Compounds Inc. has not disc1ulIged any hazardous materials into thePassaic River.

8 (a) There have been no leaks, spills, explosive fires or other incidents that occurred at- the eCI facility that resulted inhazardous substances being released.

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8 (b) eCI did not discharge any hazardous material into the Passaic River. (See answer to6( e) for description of incident. )

9 (a) Yes. ecrs faCIlity is subject to flooding due to the close proximity of the PassaicRiver. Flooding does occur due to the overflowing of the Passaic River. As a result, thewater gen.erated due to the flooding of the Passaic River is analyzed, treated and stored atour facility before discharging to the sewer.

9 (b) Flooding occurs during very bad storms., the dates of each occurrence are notknown.

10 (a) In 1992, due to the discharge descn'bed in 6(e), eCI paid administrative costs to theNew Jersey {)q>artment of Environmental Protection for the discharge response. TheNJOEPE Case # is 92-01-07-1025. In addition, CCI was charged with. violating theWater PoDution Control Act for negligently discharging a poUutant into a municipaltreatment works without possessing a valid industrial pretreatment pennit issued by thePassaic Valley Sewerage Commission. cel pled gw1ty to a fourth degree water poUutionviolation with a fine of $5,000 for the offense and had to provide a check in the amount of$1,760.85 payable to the Office of the State Environmental Prosecutor to be used topurchase a one page advertisement in the Gloucester Times conveying a positiveenvironmental message.

CCI also paid for administrative costs when the Bureau of Emergency Responseresponded to a chemical fire at the facility on October 5, 1993. The case was closed. TheNJDEPE Case #'8 are 93-10-05-0736 & 93-10-05-1110.

On September 14, 1994, eCI had received a Notice of Violation from the Division ofFacility Wide Enforcement- NJDEP. The inspection identified a violation of the SolidWaste Management Act (N.J.S.A 13: IE-I et seq.) and Regulations (N.J.AC. 7:26-1 etseq.) promulgated thereunder. Remedial actions to correct the violations wereimplemented by eel within daysand no further enforcement was required thereafter.

With regard to violations of discharge permit limitations. eel resolved the matter byentering into a Consent Order and Final Judgement with the Passaic Valley SewageCommissioner on November 24, 1994, by which it paid $6,000 to PVSC and entered intoa compliance schedule, which was subsequently extended to July I, 1996. (See ConsentOrder and Final Judgement and other relevant documents - Attachment 9 & 10.)

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I]) For the purchasing of listed haL'U"dous substances. such as raw materials, in item (3)or (4), tbe following table indicates ccrs suppliers since the beginning of operations.Documents such as invoices, bitt of ladings, and a purchase order book for receiving thesehazardous substances are avatlable.

Brown Chemical

AA:eticAcid

Textile C.hemical

Duso Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland, N.J. 07436

173 Smith StreetPoughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602

Brown Chemical

Adipic AcidTextile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland, N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNewBnmswick. N.J. 08901

Ammonia Jones Chemical

Textile Chemical

Benzoic AcidJLM Industries

80 Munson StreetLeRoy, N.Y. 14482

990 Jersey Ave.New Brunswick, N.J. 08901

8675 Hidden River ParkwayTampa, IlL 33637

Brown ChemicalMethanol

Textile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland, N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 0&901

Brown ChemicaJ.Methylene Chloride

Textile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 08901

Brown Chemical

TolueneTextile Chemical

302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick, N.J. 08901

Xylene 990 Jersey AveNew Bl1U1BWick,N.J. 08901

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For laboratory supplies, the following table provides information regarding suppliers:

Ac:etieA.c:idAdipicAeid

BeDZOicAcidChloroform

Methylene ChlorideMethanolTolueneXylene

89 Nev.buy StreetSuite 103

Danvers. MA 01923

·1:li~lljl'·t;!!iT.~.'!li~f~:IIIIII~.!~illl!~I:I'I:~::r'I\III'ltJi!:::i,jt\ti;PCI Scientific Supply.1.De. 41 Plymouth Street

Fairfield, N.J. 07004

J.T. Baker

Fisher Scientific 711 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh. PA 15219-4785

For the hauling and disposal ornsted substances, such as waste water. plant andlaboratory solvents, in items (3) or (4). the foJlowing table indicates CCl's past and presenttransporters and disposal facilities. Documents, such as manifests, for tlte disposal of thesehazardous substances are inAttachment ] 1.

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Waste Flammable Liquids 2700 Patterson StGreensboro. NC 27407

Dye Waste Water Chemical Waste Management Chemical Waste ManagementNon-Hazardous 100 Lister Ave.

Newark. NJ 07105Methanol, Xylene Oldover Corporation OIdover Corporation

Waste Flammable Liquids Route 1. State Road 65]Arvonia.. VA 23004

Chloroform., Methylene Chloride, Tri-State Motor Transit Co. RinecoXylene .1007 Vulcan Rd - Haskell

LaboratOI}' Solvents Benton. AR 72015Waste Flammable Liquids

Dye Waste Warer Laidlaw Environmental Services Laidlaw Environmental ServicesNon-Hazardous 3527 Whiskey Bottom Rd

Laurel. MD 20724

Dye Waste WaIN Maumee Bxpress RinecoNon-Hazardous 1007 Vulcan Rd - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015

WarteI>ye Franks Vacuum Truck:Service Research Oil Company(HeYellow # 2) Inc. 2655 Transport Rtf.

Cleveland, OH 4415

Methanol. Xylene Freehold Cartage Inc. Systech EnvironmentalWaste Flammable Liquids 11397 County Rd 176

Paulding. OH45879

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12 a) & b) There bas been no sampling of the soil, ground water, or surface water at thefacility for purposes other than. those identified in the responses above. However, anOccupational Health Survey was conducted by CCl's m.surance company to evaluateemployee exposure to pOSSlole various airborne contaminates. The survey included airsampling for xylene, methanol and others. As a result, none of the employees' exposuresexceeded the OSHA PenniSSlble Exposure Levels for the above contaminates.Attachment 12 contains the report provided by CCfs insurance company.

13 a) Yes, CCI has owned the facility at 29-75 Riverside Ave. - Building # 17 since July1, 1986. Attachment I contains a copy of the deed of sale. The property was purchasedfrom Industrial Development Associates, Inc ..

13 b) N/A

13 c) In 188S"the Freeholders of Essex County sold the property to Triton Boat Club ofNewark. This transaction is recorded inEssex County Deed Book K-24, Page 133. OnMay 16, 1902, Patton Paint Company acquired the property from the Triton Boat Club ofNewark, as recorded in Deed Book. 1-35, Page 270. Patton Paint Company was amanufacturer of paint and varnishes.

Thereafter, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. which manufactured paint and varnishes, tookthe subject property. The property was identified as Block 614, Lot 1. The currentfaCility - Building # 17 - was constructed by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. as a chemicalresin manufacturing facility for its operation. PPG, Inc. which was formerly calledPittsburgbPlate Glass Co. purchased the property on January 31, 1941, and held theproperty to August 2, 1971.

In 1971, the site was sold to 11 developer, Riverside Ave. Properties, Ine .. Deed Book4382, Page 1023. Riverside Ave. Properties, Inc. thereafter leased the site. On. October11, 1979, the property was sold to another developer, Industrial DevelopmentCorporation, which sold the property a month later to lndustrial Development Associates.The principal of Industrial Development Associates is Anthony V. Pugliese, lll. IndustrialDevelopment Associates leased the bwlding to S.B.S. Chemicals, Inc. and Desachem Co.,Inc, manufacturers of chemicals and detergents. S.B.S. Chemicals and Desachem Co., Incoccupied Building # 17 pursuant to a lease agreement with Industrial DevelopmentAssociates, which argument expired on August 14, 1985. Thereafter, the building wasvacant and the lot and block numbers were changed and subdivided from Block 614, Lot 1(partial) to Block 6] 4, Lot 66. CCI has no relationship with the past owners or tenants.

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14 (a) The legal name of the company is Chemical CompOlmds Inc ..

14 (b) 'The president of the company is Mr. Alberto Celleri. Mr. CeDeri's address is 10Baldwin Court, Roseland, NJ 07068.

14 (c) Chemical Compounds Inc. is incorporated in the state of New Jersey.

14 (d) Attachment 13 contains a copy of the company's "Certificate oflncorporation"and amendments thereto.

14 (e) CCI is not a subsidiary or affiliate of another company.

14 (f) Chemical Compounds Inc. has no predecessor organization.

14 (g) Chemical Compounds Inc. has not acquired nor merged with any other company.

14 (h) N/A

14 (i) There are no previous owners orCCI.

15. The person answering this Request for Infonnation is Alberto Celleri, President ofCCI, 10 Baldwin Court, Roseland, New Jersey 07068 (201) 364-0370. Mr. Celleri baspersonal knowledge of the responses. Mr. Jim Giannotti, 72 Califon Drive, Colonia, NJ07067, (908) 382-5591, a Chemical Engineer at Cel, assisted with the preparation ofthese responses.

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CERTIFICATION OF ANSWERS TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

state of New Jersey

County of ....E....s'-"lsu;:e""x'-- _

I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined'and am familiar with the information submitted in this document(response to EPA Request for Information) and all documentssubmitted herewith, and that based on my inquiry of thoseindividuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, I believe that the submitted information is true,accurate,-and complete, and that all documents submitted herewithare complete and authentic unless otherwise indicated. I amaware,that there are significant penalties for sUbmittinq falseinformation, inclUding the possibility of fine and imprisonment.I am also aware that my company is under a continu'ing obligationto supplement its response to EPA's Request for Information ifany additional information relevant to the matters addressed in.EPA's Request for Information or the company's response theretoshould become known or available to the company.

Alberto CelleriNAME (print or type)

presidentTITLE (print or ty~e)

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IRIS L. HERNANDezNOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW JERSE:

MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT. e. :1189

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Southwest Photo Clan. Inc.350 Electra StreetPcm::>na, california 91766

Attention: John Jeleniewski

Reference: Contract dated Dec€!11ber 20, 1983

Dear John:

Back in 1983. \v'e entered into a Contract dated Decarber 20; 1983 wherebyyou agreed to perfonn certain services for us. Paragra(il 8 of saidAgreement provided that the Contract \«>Uldextend for a period of five (5)years and annually thereafter tm1ess either party gave the other ninety (90)days notice of teJ:mination.

'!be purpose of this letter is to give you ninety (90) days notice oftennination of our lIgreaoonl: of flccc3'rtler20, 1983 an:i any subsequentcvnendments thereto. You arc advised that the restrictive covcnnnt. ~·()nti.lincdin the Agr03nent and the confidentiill infoxmation obtained under saidarrangement with us is protected in accordance with our Agreement.

Q..1r relationship hus been a gcxx1relationship, and we appreciate theassistance ycu have given us in the past. Our ~t is te:oni.'lated inaccordance with our AgJ:eeOent and this .letter .

Very truly yours,

CHEMICAL. c:a.1POlIIDS I INC.

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PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS

SEWER CONNECTION PERMIT

PERMIT # 20407122

(Please use the Permit Number on any correspondence with PVSC)In compliance with the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,its amendments, the Clean Water Act and-the Rules and Regulations of the

Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners:

1_----------1Chemical Compounds. Inc.

I I(herein, after referred to as the Pennittee)

is authorized to discharge from a facility located at

~9-75 Riverside Avenue - BUilding #17

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to th~ Passaic VaHey Sewerage Commissioners T~eatment Works in accordancewith discharge limitations. monitoring requirements and other conditions set forthh~rein.

EFFECTIVE DATE -----,07/20/92

EXPIRATION DATE ____ ... 1[ 07/20/97

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PERMIT # 20407122

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Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners:

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is authorized to discharge from a facility located at29-75 Riverside Avenue - Building #17'. .

....._-------~Newark, New Jersey 07104

[0 the Passuic Valle\' Sewerac:e Commissioners Treatment Works in accorda.nce. - .with discharge limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions set forthherein.

EFFECTIVE DATE I 07/20/92 II IEXPIRATION DATE 07/20/97

Rev: 02/96

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WASTE WATER POLLUTANTS

The following is a list of pollutants detected in each specific waste water stream. Thepollutants typed in BOLD face are detected regulated compounds in our waste water discharge. Theownbecs indicated in the table (and in parenthesis) are of an average coocentration anaIyz.ed in-house or at an accredited laboratory - throughout the years.

PRJORITY POLLUTANTS

HeavyMetab CyanideCoJu:.

VOACollC. BNA Conc.b

Metbylene Chloride Phenol (300)(38) 2-Nitrophenol (450)

COD - 450,000 Acetooe (13,200) NitrobeDzene (286)ppm Chlorororm (25) Aniline (2680)

1,2-DicbJoroethaDe (130) 2-Nitroaniline (800)Toluene (t650) 3-Nitroaniline (&70)

ChlorobenuDe (381).- Ethylbenzene (26)CblorometllaDe (550)

BeDzene (960)o-Xylene (4150)

m.p-Xylene (103)

HCBlue#2 <0.20 1.0 2.0 Tetrachloroethylene 2-Nitrophenol (650)(220) bis (2-Ch1oroeIhyl)Flher

COD - 60,000 ppm Chloroform (19) (440)

NHNFA <0.20 0.3 <0.10 Chloroform (22) PhenoJ (320)Methylene Chloride (25) 2-Nitrophenol (770)

COD - 42,000 pptn I.,2-Dicbloroetbane bis (2-CbJoroisopropyl)E:lher(1800) (7700)

Toluene (41.) NitrobeDUile (73)Chlorobenzene (57) 2-Nitroaniline (820)o-Xyleue (32,000) 3-Nitroaniline (&60)

NPD <0.20 0.35 0.20 BeIowMDL Phenol (26)2-Nitrophenol (155)

COD - 82,000 ppm lsophorone (180)2-Nitroaniline (300)3-Nitroaniline (980)

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COD - 110,000, ppm

<0.20

<0.20 0.850

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VOA.Cone.II

ChlorobenzeDe (2810)Xylenes (49,100)

l,2-Dicblorobenzene(169)

BNA. COliC.

2-Cblorophenol (496)Nitrobenzene (159)

2-NitropbeDoJ (3380)2-Nitroaniline (5510)

HCYellow#4

COD- 190,000ppm

< O.OJ Methylene Chloride(5'4)

l,2-DiclJloruetbane(7200)

Acetone (8600)Chloroform (55)

Xylenes (260)

his (2-cWoroethyl) Ether(47,600)

bis (2-Ethylbexyl)phthalate (107)

DNHA 1.43 0.9 < 0.01 Below MOL 2,4-Dinitropbenol(12,100)

HCYellow#5 1.43 0.8 < 0.01 . 1,2,4-TricbloroIJeDune(44.2)

4-CWoroaniline (442)

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NOIlD

COD - 225,000ppm

0.269 0.277 < 0.05 Below MOL Below MOL

HC Red # 3 < G.20 < G.OI Methylene Chloride (32)adoroform (41)2-Buta.none (54)

Bromodichloromethane(31)

Toluellc (:17)m,p -Xylene (35)

l,2-Dicbloroetbane (50)

0.372 2-Nitmaniline (100)

.... MOL - Mean DetecliOD Limit

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CASE IUIER J1B0 MATRIX AauepIII-:nu IIIIIER 9~AB9J6 DllUTl~F~ toqflLE )AJlj40 DATE OORACTED

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107028 Aerate in U 61 78875 l,2-Dichloropropene U 4.010'131 Acrylonitri Ie U 66 10861m cia-l,J-Dichlaropropene U 4.07487J Clloro.thane ~O W 20 "016 Tr ichloroethene U 4.0748J9 BraKl.thane 300 W 20 714J2 Benzene 9611 W 4.07;014 Uinyl Clloride U 20 124481 DibrolOchloro-ethene U 4.0i"im Chloroethanlt U 20 191DS 1,I,2-Trichloroethene U 4.07S092 Methylene Chloride U 10 1OU61026 trans-l,3-Dichloropropene U 4.067641 Acetone 24000 W 18 110i"i9 2-chloroethylvinylethllr U 20 .7'i1~O C4rbon DisuIFi'ae U 4.0 m~2 SrlllOfor. U 4.075694 TrichlorofluorOlllthane U 4.0 591786 2-HeK.none 110 9.11i"i~4 1,l-Dichlorllethene U 4.0 108101 4-Methyl-2-pentenone 68 7.07SJ4J 1,I-Dichloroeth.ne U 4.11 127184 Tetrachloroethene U 4.0156605 Iran,-l,2-0ichloroethene U 4.0 79J45 l,l,2,2-TDtrachlotoethane U &.a6]66J Cllorofo'" n 10I 4.0 10888J Toluene l~OO W 5.0107062 1,2-0ichloroeth~1 U 4.0 108987 Cbloroblnzenl 68 W 4.0789JJ 2-8utenone 18110 4.0 100414 EthylbenZllftll 26 1071;~6 1,I,I~Trichloroethane U 4.' 10047' Styrene U 4.0

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1,2-Dichlorolthlne-d4Toluene-d8BrolOfluorobenzene

.JJ.!!!l.S...76-11498-110

.86-115

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B - Indicates COMpound found in alsociated blenk.W - Result exceed, specific ground weter quelity criteri •• -

- Flaga are bas'd on Specific bround Water Quality Criteria fro_ HeN Jersey Register dated Februllry I, 199J.

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Phenol2-Chlorophenol2-l'lethylphenol3&4-Methylpheno I2-Hi tropheno I2,4-0i-ethylphenol2,4-0ichlorophenalbis(-2-ChloroethyIIEther1,3-0ichlorobenlane1,4-0ichlorobenleneBenzyl Alcohol

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:<: 100,< JOO'< 100kloo

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1000100100100100 .100100100100

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: Q - QuaJiBor! I'- ,i

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Date S'Dlpled :Time Sampled :

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I· CompoQnd (Method)

I •

. BiocJw:aaku :OXy~ Dczn-I (4Ols.1)- ~ 'i. I. -"'*&I S~ Soli. (160.2) ,. .

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NA10.0

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.._----------------_ ..-- - ••• = ._... •CAS 11 COlPWNO UG/L IIlL CAS' lXII'aJllll UG/L IIlL~._==.. ==_=_c===_-===_===== • .._;::QI=__ • .:II.__ ==___._

~.~.--- .... ~- __ ~k__ ____

107028 Acrolaln U 6.1 78875 '.2·0Ichlor~ U .4'07131 Acrylonitrile U 6.6 100610'5 cla-1.3-Dlchloropropene U .474873 Chlorllllllthana U 2.0 79016 Trlchloroeth_ U ,474839 Br_th_ U 2.0 71432 Ben:lene U .4750'4 Vinyl chloride U 2.0 '24481 Dlbromochloram.thane U .475003 Chloroeth_ U 2.0 7'9005 ',',2'Trlchloroethane U .475092 Methylene Chloride U 1.0 10061026 trens",3'Dichloropropene U .461641 Acetone U 1.8 210758 2·Chloroethyl vinylether U 2,075150 Carbon Disulfide U .4 75252 BrOllOforAI U .475694 TrlchlorofluoraBethane U .4 59'786 2·Hex_ U .975354 ','-Dichloroethene U .4 108'C:n 4-Methyl-2'pentanone U .775343 1,1-0lchloroethane U .4 '27184 Tetrachloroethefte U .4'56605 trans".2,Oichloroethene u .4 79345 l,'.2,2·Tetrachloroethane U .667663 ChlorofoMl 2.' .4 lQ8B83 Toluene U .5107062 ',2-0Ichlorotthane U .4 108907 Chloraben:lene U .478913 2·Butanone U .4 100414 Ethylbentene u '.071556 1,1. I-Trichloroethane U ,4 100425 Styr_ U .456235 Carbon Tetrechlorlde U .4 1330207 _,p'Xyl_ U 2,8- 108054 Vinyl Acetate 11 .8 95476 o-Xylene .a 2.175214 Bromodlchlora.ethane U .4 156592 cia'l,2'Olchloroethene U .4

SURROGATE ca1PaJNDS1.2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-dII'ra.ofluarobenzene

J - Indicates c~ concentration found below MDL.U ' Indicates clllllpDUndanalyzed for but not detected.

RECOVERY ...JJ!UIL. ....!I!nlL---l.2I" 16·214 ....z.....--19.1 " 88'1'0 --!!L--.1l!.1 " 86-115 ~

B ' Inc:liQtes coqlCUld found in ..aoclated blank.w - aesult exceeds specific ground water quality criteria ••

• Flags are based on Specific Grll\Rl lIater Quality Criteria frQllllIew Jersey lesllter dated February 1, 1993.

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.:.s••••••s.a•••••:aa•••s=~~=.aa.= ••••=.s••••••••••••••• ~~ s•••••••a••••••••aa••••••c•••••••cc.=••=•• s.~~~~~_~;~~s.~.

10~~,2 Phenol U ,U 9~9'" 2,~!'-Trlch.orophenol U 1~iJ'J"J8 2 -Ch 10ropheno 1 U 50 mllS 2,4-0Inltrophenol U Z~O··~48} 2-r.ethylphenoI U 50 lUUU1J 4-Hltropher.ol IJ 2~ai:;1I}94 J~4-r.ethylphenol U .;U " ..,21 ~16-0Inltro-2-~thylp~enol ~ 2~sJS~;-~lj 2-HI Iroohe"" I ~UU ~;J ll78~5 PentachiorophenoI ;J 2~i)ih"6i9 '1 !4-:'11 IIle l'hytche"o I U .,(/ 1Z1142 2,A-Olnitrotoluene 'J :'=iJ;~i.II~j2 2,A-OIChloropheno! U ,U 134Gb1 Olethylphthalate . ..:!14-'4 bl~(·2·Chloroe:hyl)tther U ~O }IIU,:'"D ..l-eh lcroc:-,el"!~~i-~ho!fJY~:!:l":'!!"

.,::'''ll~l 1,~-Olchlor6SenI,ne " 51J g67~7 F:uQi"l!r.e ,::Jo~? :~~-Olch~or~ben:ene " ~!) lU!j~~lD 4-NI~~o!nli1~! oj ".~;;

:~n'i:Q =-er::z.~; 1 Alcaho i " £;0 ncrj6 :I-I'h t :"Qsc~:~:.-!~,d~":ll"'1~ ;.:.:'

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; .~ ·':~!J~2 ~~~~!r--t~!"!~1! ., ~:J-'

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·-~~':tl IsopMranll ~U -;:U6~~ ncvr,~n :~ene " ..:,~li~u a'!nZ:lJ1C Acid " 7':U ~::9UUO P:Jr~l'ie J .".- .. ,1~':'11 blsi-2-1:hIQroethoAylr.e!~ane U ,i) 3%l!i' autylben~·...ic;;~~3.!~~ ..;.,;.. J~J~-Ol~~::~~b~~:~1~r~.;;:j321 1,2:~rrlchiorcten:llroe U ~O q, ..."'! ..1 :"::.:.... "..

~···.:7 ~ph:~alel'e il ,;,~ ~~:';3 e~n:~la~;nt~~~(=~e .. :;.....v ....

: ~:.. .;,:11 l " I , 'J ~~j 11.:'31.:' s,'! ~2-t·~;.1t~!:r~I!~~Ioo:t ... ~ ~!~'! .' • oJ.a._I ...; •• orocn1 ~H""·i"'~:~J ~e~acn,orn~u~3d:e~e U 5Q 21SU1Of O1r:J$tne W - ,

'l'.'~ i-~thylna~hthaler.e U ~!l llil14U ih-n-~ctyl phthaiat~ lj ~·i·~·"I.4l~ H~x~c~iorQeyc!openladlel'e !J '5iJ 2lJ,,9:.!, aento(b:~luQr3nthene :) ~~';l~ij] ~-IJ1loronaphthaienll U ,0 207GB? $enIo(k)~luor~nthene i'; ~iJ~11;.u ~·lil:1"l)antline IJ 2~~ ,1JJ29 [lenzota;~yr=ne '-j :.i'!."!;lll:, Ulllle:h~JI ~!tla late J 0;0 r~~::::, InG!not::~!J-~d>~~ren! :J ":.i~:11l~~i:1 Ilcenaj)hthylene 1I ,u "1)1J} Olbenzo(a.~}~l~raC!re .! ""I;

~'iIJn Hill troa", i,,,e ;j ,~l) 191'.:4;l oen.ol~,h~i)P,rylene 1J ,tl~}3~9 AcenaDntMne IJ 50 •• 'Io"~oJ- '~~ltro3Cdlmelhylemlne ~J'.)~/ ..· "L:~64'1 Olbenzohtren :) ,U 1H}29 2,~-Olnltrochlorooentenll 'j ~~IJ\l,,06202 2}Q-Olnltrotoluene .U 5u 229715 2.~-Dlnllroohenol :.J ::~iJiJ,~,!ll 4-lnioro-'-~thylphenol U ,g aalf\l! 'l~4:6-rrlnlirc?nenoi !j ~~iJa1d~J6l 1~~,a-irichlor~ph~nol IJ ,0

~L"r1'd'.\'~q; '~~'!1'I,,·;,it(!S:h I roben:,ne-o':''l-f!uOrtDlphenylTerphenyl-dl~Phenol-o!i2-Huoropheno 11,4,6-lrlbroaaphenol

!nClcetes c~mpo\lnd concentration round below ~.Indicates co~ound analyzed far but not detected.

ir::q.n.rc.'f{ Lin!~;i ':-:;;!;;;---ft , JH.:4 .....:.!----::! !C 015-116 -2-~ I }~-141 :JUT--&' 10- 94 --'L----l1 " 21-1011 ..J!L__ 1_6" 1U-123 ~

8 - Indlcate5 co~ound found In a&!oc!ate~ blank.~ - Mesult exceeds ~peclrlc ground water quality criteria .•

_.• ~lag5 are based on SpeCIfIC Ground Water Quality Criteria Fro_ Hew Jersey Regl&ter deted February 11 l~~J.•• J-nethylphenol and 4-Methylphenol can not be sepereted by the ..thod applied

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ANALYTICAL DATA REPORT PACKAGE

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rD: MATRIXLAB

NUMBER

DATE "TIME

COLLECTED

ATLABDATE

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Lw.. .,j'umber:Client:Sample source:Sample 10:Sample date:sailed by:At ab date:Matrix:

220698CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.Waste waterNPEl·MI,'.09/21/95 Extracted Date:CUstomer Analysis Date:09/22/95WATER

Data Pile: >I7063

09/26/9509/26/95 Column: 30m SPB-S

Dilution Factor: 10Init Sample vol_ 50ml Final volume_ 10m!

Conc. in Sample - ((Conc. on Quant Report/Initial Volume) *Pinal Volume) *1000

f?arameterMethodResult Blank

ug/l ug/l

t1 UU UU UU UU UU UU UU UU UU UU U

MinimumDetectionLimitug/l

2 -Chlorophenol2-Nitrophenol?henol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol?entachlorophenol!,4-Dinitrophenoll,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenolI-NitrophenolI-Chloro-J-methylphenol

200200360200200200200720200200200

- ug/l - micrograms/liter or ppbJ: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected at the MOL.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported valuemeets the identification criteria but the result is leS8 than thespecified detection limit but greater than zero.B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.NO: Not Determined.lNO: Indeterminable

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:-j PRIORITY" POLLUTANT BASE/NEUTRAL ANALYSIS BY GC/MS

I

•IIII'.ar....t.rIN-NitrosodimethYlaminebis(2-Chloroethyl)echerI 1,3-D1chlorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene

1·1,2-DiChlorobenzene'bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether, N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

'

HexaChloroethaneNitrobenzeneIsophorone .'bis(2-Chloroetboxy)methane

. "1, 2,4 ~Trichlorobenzene", Naphthalenerxachlorobutadiene~chlorocyclopentadiene_ . ..1l:oronaphthaleneI D1methyl phthalate

Acenaphthylene112,6-Dinitrotoluene• Acenaphthene1-2,4-DinitrotolueneDiethyl phthalate

•4-ChloroPhenYl phenyl ether

Fluorene

r .N-Nitrosodiphenylamine1,2-Diphenylhydrazine (AzobenzeneJ

114-BromoPhenYl phenyl etherHexachlorobenzenePhenanthreneI-Anthracene

Di-n-butylphthalate

'

FluorantheneBenzidine.....PyrenaButyl benzylphthalate3,3'-DichlorobenzidineIIBenzo(aJanthracene~Bene

I"-bis(2-EthrlhexylJPhthalateDi-n-octy phthalate

IIIBenzo (b)fluoranthene

:."_ ug/1. micrograms/liter or ppbU: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected at the MOL.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value

I-meets the identification criteria but the result is less than the" specified detection lilllitbut greater than zero._I B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as the~ sample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.NO: Not Determined.

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09/26/9509/26/95Extracted Date:Anal.yaia Date:

Data File: >.17063

Column: 30m SPB-5Dilution Factor: 10Init Sample vol. 50ml Final volume= 10m!

Cone. in Sample - «(Cone. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume)*1000

Resultug/l

MethodBlankug/l

uUUUUUUUoUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUoUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

uuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

11

MinimumDetectionLimitug/l

.'

200200480460.480240360580200200200460400200300400920300200380200460400340200200380380180160500120200100240200100100600200140

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- PRIORITY POLLUTANT BASE/NEUTRAL ANALYSIS BY GC/MS(Continued)Additional Base/Neutral Targeted CompoundsI

Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample :DJ:Sample date:sailed by;At ab date:Matrix:

09/26/9509/26/95 Column; 30m SPB-S

Dilution Factor: 10

220698CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.Waste waterDO ML'809/21/95 Extracted Date:Customer Analysis Date:09/22/95WATER

Data File: >17063

III

Init Sample vol_ SOml Final volume_ 10mlCone. in Sample. «Cone. on OUant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume)*lOOO

MinimumMethod DetectionResult Blank Limitug/l ug/l ug/l

u u 140U U 100U U 220U U 100U U 100.'

IParameter

Senzo(k)fluoranthene-. Benzo(a)pyrene

IIndeno (1.,2,3-ed)pyreneDibenzla,h)anthraceneBenzo{g,h,i)perylene

--1-

II

ug/l • microg~ams/liter or ppbU, Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected at the MOL.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported valuemeets the identification criteria but the result is less than thespecified detection limit but greater than zero.

~ B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.ND: Not Determined.IND: Indeterminable

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<SO<SO<50<50<50<50< 100<50<SO<50<SO<50<50<50<50<50

Cbl~TridlI~1.1-DidII~Me4lI, __ chIori4Ie1nu·1.2·~J.l.1)~CII1orotOna1.1.1-T~c.nu. IItr1IdIIoriMl,2-Didl1OfOClCbaa....T~1.2·DidablJll'UlMDlJ

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50 Bromodi~50 2~yIYiA,I"'"50 dl-l.'·DidlloropulptM50 TolueaeSO ..... 1.3-DichIot..,. ........50 1.1.1·TriehIoroeIbaeIOOT~50 DI~oromocbIDI50 0aJ0ma-- iC50 EIb,I""SO X,--. I:olIJ50 BI'OSDOfinISO 1,I.Z.2-T~50 1.3-D~50 1.4-DiddORlbeualeSO l.2·0idlJorobeueao

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c..:.<SO<50<SO<50<50<50<SO<502110<SO

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c........'-Nitr'olDiliMAOIGIIpIIdNM2•• ·Djaj~4-N"1b'opIMDoI2 .... Dia11rofokIeDeDibclofUnlDDiedaJlphtb.l.FllICIf-.

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eo..< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100<100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100<100

MDL Coat,......IOO~100 Di...-htylpL ....100 PJuonadIeM100 8euidiae100 ~100 J.]'-DiIDIIIlylbeazid ..100 Butylt-Eylplllblhdit100 3.3'·D~100 1Har.o(.~100 CIuy_100 bit(2-Elbyl1lnrl)pbdlallcc100Di~100 B.m(bJft ........100 8cuo(k)ft1lOl'llllbelM100 8a11a(alm-100 IIIc1eDull.2.3.,...100' Di\Icu( ... )Iadu-100 Bauulr.".iJpa,1ato

0. &uapW: 11117195r.-s.mpW: 11:300-. ADal,..& : 11121f95

c... MDL<100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100<100 100< 100 100< 100 100

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MDLc ........100 bi.(2-cJa1otoc:cbox)')aIcIbaDe100 Jeugk:ci4tOO 2.... DimedaywuU-1002."D~100 1.2.4-Tric*Jocobeaz.cDe100 N.,.aw..lOO~lOOH~_100 4-OIIam-l..-hy1pMooJ100 2·.. "'yIaapIubeI ..100 HexlCblorocytlopcnCldicae100 2,4.6-T~100 1,4.SOTricUa ............loo~100 2~i~100 DUadh,IpbcW.100 2•• ·DiaiCnJtoI..100 Ac:aIIpbCIay....100

Dete s-pw: 11/11195T... SuapIed: ll:lO0. Aaalygd: 11121'"

e-c. MDL<100 100< 500 500< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100<100 100< 100 1005$t0 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100

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t.It ID : 263J.OOl- Date Sampled : 111lT,"ai.c1D:OOl n-Sulplod : &1:30ae.wullill :A.-. -".rL DaM AlllJy.d : 1JI2II95Pw-a~ 100O'pI.... ea-. Q MDL e-.paund .' c...Q MDL

Qb"''''I- <50 50 Bcomodk:bJoromedJane <50 50Y.)'J~ <30 so 1-C1a.1onMdayi Via,. Edl.- <so 50........-.- <50 50 ei.-1.3·Dic:hIoi ...... <so 50~ <50 50 Tol_ <50 50T~·"""'" <50 so ........ i.3-DicbIoc .......... <50 so- 1.1-DidIIol~I* <.50 .so l.l,2-T~ <so so- ~CWGridIr < 100 100 T~ <50 so..... l.2"Oalofort. <$0 50 DibroDxbJ~ <so so1.1~ <50 so ~ <so 50CIboIinI 53.1 ...-\, so Etbyl __ <so so1.1,1-TricIIIcIrori <50 \\\ 50 Tac.I Xyl- 260 50e.t- TIItl'IlcIIbiM <so 50 Ba-""iU <so so

~ ... 1,1-DidaIonlIdIIM_ noo- 200 l,1.2.2-T~ <50 so~ .... <50 50 1.J.DidaIoiobeu.o <so 50

TticIlIollDIdaJM <$0 $0 l,4-D~ <50 501.1-DicWus..,.utm <50 50 1,2·~ <so 50

• JlauItI rrom dihMd IImPIe anaIylb.

l.I'ID : 26~1ailIlIIlD : aolMeialUaiII : ....--IIIIIL...... NCIiIIJIN: 100

All NJDEP pruCDcDl were rollowed dutin& asWylll. T1lesc data have been reviewed and accepred by:

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1'111 Ulbility of~ "-I7tlaI ~ IDo. " I1adtId 10 a.1CQIaf COlI of ...... ,.. .... roaiiiid.N.w '''' CcftiIId a..b, 14151 .... Van c.-. t..b I 11_

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100 ..2....... ,,,.,...< 100 1004-Mc61I ...... <100 1002·Ni'ft.1pt II < 100 1002.4-D.... ,.,...< 100 100........ <500 500:z.4-DtcIIh CJ I Nl <100 1004.QIon).3..-"JP-ot < 100 100- 1.••~TriclaScroFt ... < 100 100..4.J·T~ < 100 1002.4-Diaicq' I < 100 1004-H1tm,' Elf < 100 1004.6-DiIIiII'O-z.-dI,."....,. < 100 100~ < 100 100

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SDtIVOLA.TILI'.S -BASE NEDTIl.U.SMIdaodQ!

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c.apcIUIIII c-. Q MDL C_pouIIII C-. Q MDt.Diechyl .......... .'N-N"wn-wti"""'ylamiM < UXJ 100 < 100 100

AaiIIDe < 100 100 PI_ < 100 100biI(2-Qa1ondyo.ce-~. "411500 400 ~11-P-7W- < 100 1001.3-D~ < 100 . UIO 4-NitrolaiU. < 100 1001.4-DidaJolrolwII H < 100 100 N.NitnwvliplMay..... < 100 100JkuJll1co11al <100 100 1,1·Ci ... ylbydraiDel ...... _ < 100 100- I,%-Di~ < 100 100 ~rI1ll-)''''''' < 100 JOObI.(2~l)c:tbcr < Joo 100 H~ < lOCI 100""'~1aIIliM < 100 100 ........... < lOCI 100~ < 100 100 ~ < 100 100~ < 100 100 c..rbuM < 100 100~ < 100 100 Di.. ...,.I .. 1hIiII:e < 100 100N(Z-aa.IoroIdaoar....... < 108 100

F1____< 100 100

1,2,4-T~ <100 100 .. Mi... < 100 100N....... < 100 100 Pynae < 100 100~ < 100 100 3,3' -DimclaylbalzidiDr < 100 100~ < 100 100 lulJlbeur1 ..... < 100 1002-Madl' .... aw.. < 100 100 3,3 '-DIdaIOI'!"'-vid_ <100 100H~JCIopIa"" < 100 100 Beao(.~ < 100 1002~~ < 100 JOO au,- < 100 100Z·N~ < 100 100 biI(2.~yI)p'dltal'" 107 100Di.-laylph+,* < 100 100 IJi..tl.octJIpkh". < 100 1002,6oDiGiCtOli01ucDo < 100 100 1euo(1l]1IuocwIIbcDc < 100 100N-MpIIlhy'" < 100 100 8euD(i:)ft....,... < 100 1003-N-...w. <100 100 8eaal(.1P7- < 100 100.~ ... . < 100 100 ..... 1.2,3~ < 100 1001,~ < 100 JOO Da-z(.......... .< 100 100D11lIaIDfunIa < 100 100 BIazofI.hJlIer7I- < 100 100

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MDL - METHOD DETEcrJON LIMIT < - LESS WAN WE MBE"

Date Sampled: 8/9195TlU10Sampled: 11:00Date Analyzed: Q715195

'" Cone. MDL< 100 100< 100 100<100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100<100 100<100 100< 100 100< 100 . 100< 100 100< 100 100.:::100 100< 100 100< 100 100

Lab ID: 1719-002C1i1lllt 10: 002MatrixlUnits: Aqueous - ,.alL

Compound

ChloromethaneVinyl chlorideBromomctbaaeChloroedwaoTricbloroflu.oromedJaae

• 1.1-Dichloroe~Methylene chloridetnlaa-l.2-Dichloroetheael.l-DichloroetbaDeChloroform••••• -TrichloroetbaDeCarboa tetrachloride1.2-DichloroetbaDeBeaz.eTrichlol'Oetbeoe••2-Dich10r0propaoo

Cone.

< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100<200< 100<100<100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100

VOLATILES

MDL Compound

100 Bromodichloromcthanc100 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether100 cis-I,3·DichJoropropene100 Tolueoe100 tnlDS-l.3-Dichioropropeoe100 l.l.Z-Trichloroethane200 Tetnchloroetheae100 Dibromochloromcthanc100 ChJorobenmae100 Ethylbeazeae100 Xylenes. JO(aI100 Bromoform100 1.1.2.2-Tetndlloroethuao100 1.3·Dicb1orobcnzene100 1.4-DichJorobeazeae100 1,2-DichlorobeDzeue

TENTATIVELY IDENTD'IED COMPOUNDSLab 10: 1719-002CIieut 10: 002MllrWUnits: Aqueous - ,.elL

COMPOUNDESTIMATED

CONCENTRATION

146000... -.;'; .:-::- - ~-._-_ ..... _~.- ._-

Date Sampled: 8/9/95Time Sampled: 11:00Daac AaIl)'Zlld: 8115195

RETENTION11MB

5.82

-

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MOL -= METHOD PETECTION LIMIT

-

Lab ID: 1719-002Clieut ID: 002MatrixlUaits: Aqueous - PIlL

Compound

N-Nitrosodimctb.ylaminoPhenolAniliaobis(24:hloroethyl)etber2-chloropheool

.• 1,3-DicbJoroboaz.eae1,4-DichlorobenzeaeBeazyl alcohol1,2-DicbJorobeozeoe2-MethylpbeDolbis(2-eh1oroisopropyl)ether4-MethylpheaolN-Nitroso-d.i-n-propylamiue2-Amioocolueao +4-AmiDotolueuoHeuchloroetbaneNitrobe&w:GeIsophoroae2-Nitropheaol2.4-Dimethylpbeaol

CODC.

< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL Compound

160.0 bis(2-Ch1oroethoxy)meChaoe160.0 Benzoic acid160.02,4-Dimetbylaaifule160.0 2.4-Dichlorophenol160.0 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzeac160.0 Naphlhaleno16O.04-ChloroaniliAc160.0 Hexachlorobntadieae160.0 4-Chloro-3-methylpbeool16O.02-Mctbylnaphtballllle160.0 Hexachloroc:yclopentadialc160.0 2,4,6-TriChloropbeaol160.0 2,4,5- Trichloropheaol16O.02-QJoronapbtbaieae160.0 2-Nitroaniliac160.0 Dimetbylpbtbalato160.0 2.6-Diaitrotolueae160.0 Acenaphthyleoo160.0

< - LESS THAN WE MOL

.'Date Sampled :

Time Sampled :Date Analyzed :

Cone.

< 160.0< 800.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0"S 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0

8f919511:00ai1S195

MDL

160.0800.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0

'"160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0·

Continued OD aoxt pap.

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MOL - METHOD DEIE£JJON UMIT < - LESSJHAN WE MDL

Labm: 171~Client m: 002MatrixlUaits: Aqueous - JIoIIL

Compound

3-NitroanilineAcenaphtbeae2.4-Diaitrophenol4-Nitl'opbeool2,4-Duutrotol_

.• DibeazofunaDietbylpbthalateFlllOreao4-Chloropbeoyl-pheDyletbet4-NitroloiliDe4.6-Diaitro-2-mctbylpbeaolN-NitrosodipbeoytamiDa1,2-0ipbmylbydtazine/ .Az.obeauae4-BromophClDyl-pbenyletberHeucblorobeazeoePentachloropbeaolPhenanthreDeAntbnceao

Cone.

< 160.0< 160.012100

< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0<:: 160.0< 160.0< 160.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MOL Compound

160.0 Carbazole160.0 Oi-a-butylphtbalate160.0 FluorauthcDe160.0 Benlidine160.0 Pyreae160.0 3,3':Dimetbylbenzidine160.0 Butylbenzylphthalate160.0 3,3'·DicblorobeazidiDe160.0 Benzo(a)a.albrlceDe160.0 Chryseue160.0 bi~·EtbylbCll.yl)pblhalate160.0 Di-a-octylphthalate160.0 Benzo{b]Ouorantheao160.0 Bemo(k]Ouorautbeae160.0 Beazo(a]pyreae160.0 IDdeao{l.2,3-ed]pyreae160.0 Diben%ia.b]aathneeoe160.0 Bcoz.o[g,b.iJperyleac

"

Oate Sampled :Time Sampled :Date Analyzed :

COlIC.

< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0.: 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0

81919511:0011715195

MDL

160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0

'·160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0'

All NJDEP protocol were followed during analyses. These data have been reviewed and accepted by:

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Date Sampled: 8/9195Time Sampled: 11:00Date Analyzed: 8115195

t Cone. MDL< 100 100<100 100<100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 100< 100 . 100<100 100< 100 100i:: 100 100< 100 100< 100 100

.-

Lab ID: 1719-001C1iCllt ID: 001M.uuIUDits: Aqueous - p.gIL

Compound

ChloromethaneVinyl cblorideBromomethaacChloroeibaneTricbJoroflllOrometbaoe1.I-DicbloroetbeDeMethyleoe chloridetnms-I.2-DichloroelbeoeI.I-DichloroethaDeChloroformI, I .1-TrichloroetbaDeCarbon tetracb10ridel,2-DicbJoroethaaeBea.zeneTrichloroetheae1.2-DichioroproplDCl

Cone.

< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 200< 100< 100< 100<100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100

VOLATILES

l\IDL Compound

100 Bromodichlorometbano100 2-ch1oroethylvioyl ether100 cis-l.3.0ichloropropene100 Tol_100 k1IILt-l,J-Dichloropropeac100 l,l,2-TricbJoroethaao200 Tetraehloroetheae100 Dibromochlorometbanc100 Chlorobeueae100 Ethylbenzeae100 Xyleaes. ~taI100 Bromoform100 1,I,2.2-Tetladdoroedulce100 1,3·Dichlorobenzeae100 l,4-Dichlorobeozenc100 1.2·Dichlorobeazeoe

TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDSLab ID: 1719-001C1ieat ID: 001MatrixlUDits: AqllClOU8- p.J!L

COMPOUNDESTIMATED

CONCENTRATION

158000

Date Sampled: 819195Time Sampled: 11:00Date Analyzed: 8/15195

RETENTIONTIME

5.76

- - Cootinued OG IICJlt a-p.

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Lab ID: 1719-001.Client 10: 001MatrixlUnits: Aqueous - 1&&11..

CompoWld

N-NitrosodimcthylaminePhenolAnilinebis(2-ehJoroethyl)etber2-eh10r0pbeaol

~ 1.3-Dichlorobeazeue1.4-DichlorobeDzeDoBalzyl alcohol1.2-DichlorobeGzeae2-Methylpheaolbis(2..QJJoroisopropyJ)edIer4-MethylpheoolN-Nitroso-di-a-propyl&miDe2·Aminotolueao +4-Amiaotol_HexKhloroetlwaoNitrobenze:uelsopborone2-NitropheDol2.4-Dimethylpboao1

Cone.

< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL Compound .'

40.0 bis(2-CbJoroetholly)methane40.0 Benzoic acid40.0 2.4-Dimelhylanili.ae40.0 2.4-Dichloropheool40.0 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzcne40.0 Nllpf.thaleoo40.0 4-CbloroaniJiao40.0 Hexachlorobutadieno40.0 4-chJoro-3-mcthytphenol40.0 2·Melhylnaphthaleuo40.0 HexachJorocyclopeotadiene40.0 2.4,6-TrichJorophenoi40.0 2.4,S·Trichlorophenol40.0 2.Qdoronaphthalene40.0 2·NitrouiJiDo40.0 Dimethylpbthalate40.0 2.6-Diaitrotolueoe40.0 Acenapblhylene40.0

Date Sampled :Time Sampled :Date Analyzed :

Cone:.< 40.0< 200.0< 40.0< 40.044.2

< 40.0442

< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0<: 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< .w.0

8/919511:00AllSI9S

MDL

40.0200.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0

-·40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0"

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MOL,. METHOD DETEClJON yMlT < - LESSTHAN WE MDL

Ub 10= 1719.()()1Clicat 10: 001MatrhlUaits= Aqueous - IliILCompound

3-NitroanilideAceDlIphtheDe2,4-Dinitrophonol....NitropbolloJ2.4-DiaitrotoIUCIUI

• DibeozofunD'DietbylphtIWateFllIOreoe4-Qlorophenyl-pbeoylether4-Nitroaniliae .. -4.6-Diaitto-2-methylpbeoolN-NitrosodipheDylamiDe1.2-DiphraylhydraziDel Azoheazouo4-Bromophenyl~hraylothotHeuchlorobelwlaePentlclJloropbeaolPbcaaothraloADthraceoo

CODe.

< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< .w.0< 40.0< .w.O< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL Compound

40.0 Carbazole40.0 Di-o-hutylphtbalate40.0 Fluol'8lltbllDe40.0 Benzidine40.0 Pyrepe40.0 3.3'·Dimetbylbenzidino40.0 Butylbenzylphtha1ate40.0 3.3 ··Dichlorobenzidine40.0 Benzo(a]anthracoao40.0 Chrysoao40.0 bis(2-Etbylboxyl)phtbalate40.0 Di-o-oc:tyiphtbalato40.0 Beom(b]tIlIOrandaeno40.0 Benzo(k]tIuorantheoe40.0 Benm(a]pyreno40.0 Inde:llo[l.2.3-ed]pyreae40.0 Dibenz(a.h)anthraceae40.0 Benzo(g.h.i]poryleao

..Date Sampled :

Time Sampled =Date AnalyUld =

Cone.

< 40.0< 40.0<40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0<40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0<:: 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

819195H:OO8/iSJ95

MDL

40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0

"40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0"

AJ) NJDEP protocol were followed during analyses. These data have been reviewed and accepted by:

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VOLATILES - (601/602)< = LESS THAN WE MDLMOL = METHOD DETECTION lIMIT

Lab ID : 1439-001-Client ID: 001MatrixlUnits : Aqueous - ",glL

Compound Cone. MDL Compound "Chloromethane < 50.0 50.0 BromodichloromcthaneVinyl chloride < 50.0 50.0 2·Chloroethylvinyl etherBromomethane < 50.0 50.0 cis-I,3-0ichloropropeneChlorocthano < 50.0 50.0 TolueneTrichlorofluoromethane < 50.0 50.0 trans-! ,3-DichJoropropene

~ l,l-Dichloroethene < 50.0 50.0 1,1,2-TrichloroethaneMethylene chloride < 100.0 100.0 Telrachloroethenetrans-I,2-Dichloroethene < 50.0 50.0 DibromochloromelhaneI,l-Dicbloroethane < 50.0 50.0 Chlorobenzan"Chloroform < 50.0 50.0 Elhylbenzenel,l,l-Trichloroethane < 50.0 50.0 Xylenes, lolalCarbon tetrachlorido < 50.0 50.0 Bromoform1,2-Dichloroelhane < 50.0 50.0 1,1,2,2-TelrachloroelhaneBenane < 50.0 50.0 1,3-DichlorobeuzeoeTrichloroethene < 50.0 50.0 1,4-Dichlorobenzenel,2-Dichloropropane < 50.0 50.0 1,2-Dichlorobenzene

Date Sampled: 7n195TilDll Sampled: 14:00Date Analyzed: 7/12195

Cone:. MDL

< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0

TOTAL CYANIDE

Lab ID : 1439-001Client ID : OOt ~~MatrixlUDits : Aqueo 6

NOpp Date Sampled :

TUDe Sampled :Dale Analyzed :

7n19S14:007{12195

Result MDL

< 0.05 0.05 •

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Integrated Analytical Laboratories, Inc.273 Franklin RoadRandolph. N.J. 07888

201 361-4252Fax: 201 989-5288

ANALYTIC At. DATA REPORTfor

Chemical Compounds Inc.2'-75 Riferside Aye.Newark, NJ 01101

Project Name: Self-MonHorinlLab Cue Nwnber : 10950 • 1438

BASE NEUI'RALSMOL - METHOD DETECTION LIMIT < .. LESS THAN THE MOL

Lab 1D : 1438- 001Client 1D : 001MatrixlUnits : Aqueous - "IlL

CompoW1d

N-NitrosodimethylamineAnilioebis(2-CbJoroethyl)ether1,3-Dichloroben7.eae1,4-0ichlorobenzeaeBenzyl alcohol1,2 ·DichlorobeDZeDobis(2-eh1oroisopropyl}othorN-Nicroso-di-n-propylamineHexachloroethaneNitrobcuz.oneIsophoronobis(2-Cb.1oroethoxy)1DIlChane1,2,4- TrichlorobenzaleNaphtbalooo4-ChloroanilineHexachlorobutadiene2-Mechylnapbtba1eneHeuch1orocyclopeacadiene2-CbJorooaphthaiene2-NitroaoiliDoDimethylphthalace2,6-DinitrotolueneAconaphthyleae3-NitroaniliDeAcenaphtheno2,4-DinitrotolueoeDibemofuraa

Dace Sampled: 7n19STime Sampled: 14:00nate Analyzed: 7/tS/9S

Cone. MDL Compound .'

< 50.0 50.0 Diothylphtbalate< 50.0 50.0 Fluorene< 50.0 50.0 4-Cblorophenyl-phenylechor< 50.0 50.0 4-Nicroaniline< 50.0 50.0 N-Nicrosodipheaylamine< 50.0 50.0 1,2-DipbenylhydrazinelAzobenzeae< 50.0 50.0 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether< 50.0 50.0 Hexachlorobenzene< 50.0 50.0 Pbonanthmle< 50.0 50.0 Anthraceno< 50.0 50.0 Carbaml0< 50.0 50.0 Di-n-butylphthalaCc< 50.0 50.0 Fluoranthene< 50.0 50.0 Benzidine< 50.0 50.0 Pyreoe< 50.0 50.0 3,3'-DimethylbellZidine< 50.0 50.0 ButylbeazylphdJalate< 50.0 50.0 3,3'-Dichlorobeazidine< 50.0 50.0 Benz.o[a]aolhncea1e< 50.0 50.0 Chryseuo< 50.0 50.0 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)pbthalaCc< SO.O 50.0 Di-a-o<:lylphthalace< 50.0 50.0 Benzo[b)fluoranthene< 50.0 SO.O Beam[k]fluorantheao< 50.0 50.0 Beazo(a)pyreao< 50.0 50.0 IDdeao(l.2.3-cd]pyreoe< 50.0 50.0 Dibeozla,h]anchraccao< SO.O 50.0 Benzo{g,h.i]peryleae

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< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0

MDL

SO.O50.050.050.050.050.050.0SO.O50.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.0SO.OSO.O50.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.0

All NJDEP protocol werc followed during analyses. These data havc been reviewed and accepted by:

Ichac •Laboratory D'

The liability of Integrated Analytical Uboratories. IDe. is limited to the actual cost ofCho aoa.Iy_ performed.

New ler1C1CertiJiod Labl14'1S1 N_ York CertifH:d L.b , 11402

TIERRA-B-004489

Integrated Analytical Laboratories, Inc.273 Franklin RoadRandolph.N.J. 07869

201 361-4252Fax: 201 989-5288

ANALYTICAL DATA REPORTfor

Chemical Compounds Ine.29-75 Riyerside Aye.Newark, Nl 07101

Project Name: SeIf.MonitoringLab Case Nwnber : 10950 - 1438

MOL ... METHOD DETEcnON LIMIT

ACIDS< - LESS THAN MMpt:

Lab ID : 1438- If>1Client 10 : 001MatrilllUoits: Aqueous - PIlLCompound

Phenol2-ChJoropheool "2-Methylpheool4~Methylpbeuol2·Nitropbenol

.. 2,4-0imetbylpbenolBcazoic acid2,4-Dichlorophenol4-ehJoro-3-metbylpbenol2,4,6- Trichloropbenol2,4,5- Trichloropbenol2,4-0initropheool4-Nitrophcaol

.4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenolPencaehloropheaol

Date Sampled: 7n195Time Sampled: 14:00Date Analyzed: 7/N19S

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Lab m : 1438- 001Client m : 001M~ruuuoiu:~·J.l11LCompound

pH

Result Q MOL .'< 10.0 10,0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 50.0 50.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0

pHlCorrosivityDate Sampled : 7n195Time Sampled : 14:00nlte AnaI)'ZIld : 1/13195

Result MDL12.58 t.02

All NIDEP protocol were followed during analyses. These data have been reviewed and accepted by:

.-The liability of Intepted ADalytic:al Laboratories, Inc. is limited 10 the aceuat cost of the lDa1yses performed.

New Jersey CdrtirlOd Ub' 147'1 New York Certified Ub 111402

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AcroleinAcrylonitril.OIloro.thlna8rOlOMthllleVinyl OIlarideO1laroethllleMethylene ChlorideAcetoneCarbon DilulfiiJeTrichlorofluoroMth.nel,l-Dichlora.thenel,l~ichloroethlnetrant-l,2-DichloroetheneChiara tor.l,2-Dichloroethlpe2-&tlllonel,I,I-TrichioroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideVinyl Acltate8rolOdichioroiethane

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Phenol2-01lorophenol2-l1et~~lphenol}&4-Methylphenol2-Nltrophenol2,4-0ilethylphenol2 ,4-Dlchlorepheno Ihis(-2-Chloroethyl)Ether1,,-Dlchlorobenz!"e1,4-0ichlorobenzeneSenzyl Alcotlol1,2-0ichlorobenzenebls(2-Chlorollo~ropyllether~itroao-Di-n~propyla.lneHexachloroethaneNitrobenzeneIsophoroneBenZOIC Acidbis(-2-ChloroethoxyIMethane1,2,4-TrlchlorobenzeneNaphtha lene4-thI oroani lineHexachlorobutadiene2-MelhylnaphthaleneHexachlorocyclopentadlene2-Ohloronaphthllene2-NI tr"ni IlneDiMethyl PhthalateAcen~ht hy I.ne'-NitroanJl illeAcene!1htheneDibenzofuren2!6-Dlnitrotoluene

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4-Chloro-J- .. thylphenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4-Oini trophenol4-Nit ropheno I4,6-Dinitro-2-18thylphenolPentachlorophenol2,4-0initrololueneOlethylphthalate4-Chlorophenyl~phenylelherFluorene •4-Hi troani Iin'N-Hitroacdiphenyla.ine4-8roMOP~enyl-phenyletherHexachlorobenzellePhenanthreneAnthreceneDi-n-ButylphthaleteFluoranthen.PyreneButylbenzylphthalete',"-DiehlorohenzidineBanzo(alAnthrlClne8i,(2-EthylhexyIIPhthelateChryaeneDi-n-octyl phthalate8enzo(bIf luorantheneBenzo(klFluotantheneBenzo(a)PyreneIndeno(1,2,J-cdIPyreneOibenzo(e,h)AnlhreceneBenzo(g,h,i)Peryl.neN-Ni trOlod i..thyla.ine

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CONCRETEPAD .. ,.,- _- .ASPHALT

PAD HazJNon-Hu.Waste Storage

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RAMP to Basement LAB

Loading&:Unloading

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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS INC.29-75 Riverside Ave

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WASTE WATER PLANT

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PRODUCTION AREA

ALL PROCESS &: DRAIN WASTEWATERTRANSFER TO A HOLDING/STORAGE

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P?\C CODE: 'l'F~" " .:\.

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·":1·.. ,;:;ti9ator: "Natthe..., Garamona. Christopher Gibbons

.,Lcga~iQn: Chemical compounds, Inc.i\t1drS':)s:: '29-75 lUverside Avenue

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tlel,,·a.rk, NJ

1)"L'pt:. Rep: Bob Swales - Newark OEM

of Complaint: Opet'"o Piccitto - NJSPN<I'l:ina Buteau

.i/i.t201-733-366"' .. "~It"201~5"a-a17J' ,..... I!:

.",',(f~.;:'; Ii:Cof Complaint; Unknown liquid tleinq cUscharged front pipe onto:'~~\~b::-~-..Fa;~d into Passaic River at incident locatioh. ,/~(~~~-;::,l~"

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".: :':-'.'0: of; dark," : ~,.~:.'~ Ri ver,:;:~:.;hi:'~: \.1:) •

..,. .",:'" 1Compouhds, I no. manufa cturos hai r dYes, In 1>0rt i eur.r, th,",:

: j 2::r has bQen [Jl'odl.lcing red #'3 and He-blue '2 hair dyes, 'l'hQ dark,-.,'1·"' iquid obsa.t"vcd (Jf1 the qround around the outside of the,:,!;.r>:. '

.,-:i 1H:( 10 at t r.lbuted to tho. e t \{O dyes • The hc il ity • ~are 5 i ts ~?::.I". ',~uid frem tn.i. proce.se, in a 5,500 gallon cap.a.ty tanker:c

' :::~ In t)"l t"12.:.t't'of the f~lCility. Ois,posal of this material is ' .:',_";"1!: I.~l\emical hro:tsr.,~ l'l:ln,lgal1lent ......hich 10anifests the waste as a ' <,.

.... ~-:1I1::'''l"dOll':i pro(~,~S';; liqu.id n.<;>.$, Prior to recycling r.tElth~nol in,,r,':";'~'' .::' •. :).'·"':;Q;':S:OI;', the' f'M:llll:.y arso disposed Of waste methanol th1:'OU9h ',.' ":':.'\1 ['·,'J~·;tE! 1·1:,I1:II.1'.';:1r<l11: ilnd had an EPA generato!:' n~~mbtir:<"Jsslqnerdto" : :'''. ~!.tt,y (.jI!UD In ··l;<'3-:~ '1'37). The facility maintains tl tank(lr"-. ~.!,: ',1:' :netn(~n~_'l '?Il-:iilt..: with a c:a~acity of 4,000 qal!ons for their

., .:... FL·Jor drC\.iIl::l at. the faci1~ty dischar9Q into the sanitary,_. ":-l: ,·~vstem accor<:li119 to ~fr. Celleri. The facility, rowever', has no'

t;,,;t'lr.i t from pvsc to dlScharge any material (rom theit"l'rocessas into~:-:;:;!:l:'l:-:tarvline.

",,"" ~ndO~ff Ond Kir.ah<>or "ent to Clara Maa. Ho.pit.l in BeUevni.d~e to chernical~exposure at the incident location. In addition, 8 ,',';';:'01 !;""'d at he Hao -Greco Co. ad acent to the IncIaen€ "o_Gc"t ••• ieal attent.on for ChOh.ca .x a,ur. a r. .r •. edic'l~~

~=~U? 1n Pearny. nves gators from the Esaex County Prosecutor's .~'fJ~~ and the Division of Criminal Justice also perfor~ed ~n~~stigation of this incident. Invest ato ~ ..:.:':s::l~d a NOV to Chemical Com "i. , 'r:,-~n··::cl::1f cataon of a dlsc ar Of a I t uant to ...... .-~",--.,cdt act, Tho faci titv contnat.d ENSI , Inc, of Ne"erk to ' ..-..h',,. >: :"~'i" a clean-up Of ~ll, f.i:ee-stAndi1'19 1iq':lid on the property and to .,';':~'~)'.

.-.. " ,',,"?lo. for .naly ••• of tho stained ar.a. of grouM and .... '; ., . ,.' .;. '·."cllng liquid. Tne affected areaG were Covered ~ith plastio ;,. .',: :.

- .. ,.c·r,-J tho no.d to rehOVe .ny aontamin.ted .011 bosed on these ,.,.-' . :.,

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,;.:- i" '.:' l"to th e '0.sai a Rive.. from tho Cho..ic~l comPQUnd.'tacH i ty "..'.iI[.t!}:~': .' ..., .-"seh>r90 of on unknown, dark pUrple liqtad containing aaetic acid;,' ..,,:,--/,.- a"ehc anhYd~ide oagurr.d onto the ground at tho faaility. .,~.,,,,..

. ·.r",. of "e".r-. was h.rad by the faaili~y to p.rform • ale.n-up, '1:,:,. ...:. ~a~ issued for thi$ discharge and th$ 1nci~ent is.under a ,~~:;:·:.:;'ha~ investigation by both the Statl4 and the County, ':';..

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NEWARK FIRE DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF BAZARDOUS MATERIALS188 Mulberry StreetNeWBrk.NewJeney 07102

STANLEY J. KOSSUP

(201) 733-7508 Fax (201) 73:J.7468

Chemical Compounds29·75 Riverside AvenueNewark, Nl 07104 January 10, 1992

attn: Mr. Harold Sullivan

On January 7, 1992, the Newark Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Unit respondedto your facility, Chemical Compounds at, 29 Riverside Avenue. The complaint regardedunidentified liquid flowing from a hose line on the second floor of your building, down a set ofexterior stairs, onto the ground and into the Passaic River.

nus action is a violation of me City of Newark's Hazardous Materials Regulations. Youare in violation of the following:

Section 8.4 Drainage from production facilities, including buildings, and other processareas shall be so engineered as to provide a means of secondarycontainment for spilled hazardous materials.

Process wastewater and cooling water pipes. plant drains and similarinstallations which drain into sewers, storm drains, public wastewatertreatment plants, watercourses or other routes which drain to waters of thestate shall be engineered so that spills of hazardous materials will notescape through them to waters of the State. Ifhazardous materials capturedin secondary containment systems drain into process wastewater lines,provisions must be made to treat or remove the hazardous materials beforethe water is discharged.

On January 7, 1992, you or one of your employees disconnected a hose line leading intoa waste recovery truck. The hose line was rerouted, enabling liquid to flow onto unprotectedearth, and into the Passaic River.

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Section to.tb It shall be unlawful to use or operate any bulk storage area or part thereofwithout:

(b) providing for the segregation of potentially reactive chemicals which 'I..materials or which may react so as to form hazardous materials, and whichpresent or cause a hazardous or dangerous condition.

It was noted that oxidizers, (M & T Chromic Acid) are stacked on top of corrosives.(Ethylene Cholorhydrin)

Section 12.2 All loading, unloading or transfer of hazardous materials shall take placeby a qualified person.

All vehicles and rail cars canying hazardous materials shall stand or beparked only in a secure area where they are under the care, custody, andcontrol of a Permit holder. l

A person who loads or unloads hazardous materials shall comply with theapplicable Federal laws and regulations, in addition to any local and staterequirements.

An unqualified person disconnected the hose leading to the waste container. If the person )!...was qualified he would have been required to know that the product he was discharging onto theground was hazardous.

Section 15.1 In the event of fire, explosion, structural failure, leakage or other dischargerelating to hazardous materials requiring notifications under Federal or Statelaw, the permit holder shall also notify the Director.

The permittee shall submit to the Director within ten days a copy of thewritten report pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Discharges: - Reportsand Notices Act, N.J.S.A. 13:IK-lS, and regulations promulgatedthereunder.

The permittee shall also provide information to the Director relating to the '"ability of the permittee to contain and dispose of the hazardous material, f'.

-the estimated time it will take to complete storage and disposal. the degreeof hazard created and the quantity and type of material released. TheDirector may verify that the hazardous material is being contained andappropriately disposed.

The appropriate agencies were not notified when the spill, leak or discharge occurred.A private citizen reported this incident to the State Police.

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Section 17.1c Failure to abate, correct or rectify any noncompliance with the provisionsof these Regulations any pennit conditions or any provisions of theHazardous Materials Management Plan with the time specified in the Noticeof Noncompliance;

Section 17.3 If the cause of the noncompliance is not abated. corrected. or rectifiedwithin the time specified in the Notice of Noncompliance, a Notice ofViolation shall be issued.

The Notice of Violation shall be in writing and shall include a referenceto the original Notice of Noncompliance, the unconditional right to ahearing and the remedial action to be undenaken.

Under conditions of imminent hazard the DireclOr.may issue a Notice ofViolation without issuing a Notice of Noncomplian~e.

Section 17.4 A request for a hearing by the penninee shall be given to the Director inwriting, setting forth in particular any defense the permittee might have inregard to the alleged violations, and a brief statement of the factual mattersin suppon thereof. The notice of the hearing date shall be given by theDirector at least ten (IO) days prior to the hearing date.

Section 18.4 Every Permit holder shall insure that a qualified person shall be in chargeat all times and at each and every place where hazardous materialsoperations are carried out. The. qualified person shall remain on thepremises as long as the manufacture. use processing. or handling ofhazardous materials is being carried out and shall return to the premiseswhen required under emergency circumstances. To be a qualified person,the individual shall be knowledgeable in the chemical and physicalprocesses utilized by the Pennit holder.

The Permit holder shall furnish to the Director a list of qualified persons \/with their addresses and telephone numbers to be contacted in the event ,"-of any emergency circumstance, to be updated annually. The director shallprovide said personnel with passes to be shown to City emergencypersonnel to allow the holder 10 pass through any manned emergencybarricades and enter the permittee facility in the event of an emergency.

The person who placed the hose leading from the building to the ground and into the riverdid not remain on the premises.-

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-.'-Section 20.2 Whenever in these Regulations any act is prohibited or is made or declared

to be unlawful, or whenever in these Regulations the performance of anyact is required or the failure to perform any act is made or declared to beunlawful, the commission of any such prohibited act or the failure toperform any such act, shall be punished by a finc or not more than$1,000.00 per day per violation or by imprisonment for a tcnn of not morethan 90 days, or by any combination of such fine and imprisonment. Eachday any violation of these Regulations continues shall be considered aseparate offense.

You have been found' to be in violation of five sections of the City of Newark'sHazardous Materials Regulations.

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TOTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES FOR A SAFE ENVIRONMENT

nytest environmental he

January 31, 1992

Ens! Inc.194 Avenue LNew;u'k I NJ 07105

Attn:-:.Fred Virrazzi

~.-. Nytest is pleased to submit our Project No. __~9~21~861~~4~~~~Log.in No. 10097 on your sample (s) re~eived: 1109/92

Test s&IDple (s) associated with this project will be retainedfor a period of thirty (30) days, unless otherwise instruct-ed •.- ~ My staff is available to answer any questions concerning ourreport and we look forward to serving your future analyticalneeds.Very truly yours,c:;t;;:::r;;talRemo GiganteExec. VP

Inc.

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250 Delawanna AvenueClifton, New Jersey 07014

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LAB DEP .: 07190

CLIENT: Chemical Compounds Inc.CLIENT REF: 22592

MATERIAL: One (1) composite fromeleven {II} drums

DATE:TECHNION REP:

DATE RECEIVED:LAB ID:

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ANALYST: Sam Yart, Mara Fishman I.t:-.I::".,'":.:- ..."

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CLIENT: Chemica1 compounds :Inc.

RUN DATE/TIME: 2-27-92/10:00

SAMPLE TYPE: Liquid

SAMPLE DATBD: 2-25-92

SAMPLE I.O.~ Composite

TEST RESULTS FOR TCLP METALS

MAX. ALLOWABLEHETALS RESULTS BLANR MDL LIMITS

Arsenic N.D. <0.01 0.01 5.0Barium N.D. <0.01 0.01 100.0Cadmium N.D. <0.01 0.01 •• 1.0Chromium N. D. <0.01 0.01 5.0Lead N.D. <0.01 0.01 5.0:..rercury . N.D. <0.002 0.002 0.2 .,

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HAZARDoqs WASTE CHARACTERIST:ICS

WASTE CHA~CTERISTICS RESULTSPCB (mg/l) N.D.Reactivity for CN-(mg HCN/)1) N.D.Reactivity for S-(mg H2S/l) N.D.'rotal Pet.Hydc. (TPHC) (mg/l) 3.0Ignitability (oF) Not IgnitableCcrrosivity as pH 4.5

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DATE SAMPLED: 2-25-92

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BLANKN.D.N. ri.N.D.N. O.N/AN/A

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GABRIEL M~ AMBROSIO, ESQ.464 Valley Brook AvenueP.O. Box 911Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071(201) 933-8844Attorneys for Plaintiff

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEYCHANCERY DIVISION - ESSEX COUNTY

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGECOMMISSIONERS, a body politicand corporate.of the state ofNew Jersey,

DOCKET NO: C-338-93Civil Action

plaintiff, CONSENT ORDER ANDFINAL JUDGMENT

v.

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.,Defendant.

This matter having been opened to the Court by Gabriel M.Ambrosio, Esq. (John T. Ambrosio, Esq., appearing) on behalf of theplaintiff, the PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS ("PVSC"),alleging that the defendant, Chemical Compounds, Inc. ("ChemicalCompounds"), violated the provisions of N.J.S.A. 58:14-1 ~ seg. by

discharging pollutants in excess of Sewer Connection permit No.20407122 ("permit"), the rules and regulations of the PVSC and theCategorical Pretreatment Regulations promulgated by the UnitedStates Environmental Protection Agency ("USEPA") at 40 C.F.R. §

414, and the defendant, without admitting any fact, liability orfault as to any or all of the allegations of the complaint, havingconsented to the entry of the within Consent Order and FinalJudgment, and for good cause thus shown;

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IT IS on thisORDERED that:

day of December 1994;

Civil Penalties1. within lO days of the date hereof, the defendant,

Chemical Compounds, shall pay to the PVSC the sum of six~thousanddollars ($6,000.00) (the "Settlement Amount") in settlement of allcivil penalties that could have been assessed against the defendantfor allegedly having violated the provisions of N.J.S.A. 58:14-1 etseg. -by discharging pollutants in excess of the CategoricalPretreatment effluent limitations promulgated at 40 C.F.R. !i 414and incorporated by reference in the Permit between July 1, 1991and th~ present, including, but not limited to, those allegedviolations set forth in the complaint filed by the plaintiff inthis action. All settlement payments shall be made payable to the"passaic valley Sewerage Conunissioners."

Compliance Schedule2. Chemical Compounds shall comply with the following

schedule for the purpose of controlling and eliminating dischargesin excess of the Lead, Zinc and Cyanide limitations of the !i 414categorical Pretreatment Regulation and the Permit:

(a) Chemical Compounds shall iImnediately conunenceand implement a study program for the purpose ofidentifying possible raw materials and in-plant processeswhich may be the source of Lead and Zinc entering itswastewater system.

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(b) On or before December 1, 1994, ChemicalCompounds shall submit a First Interim Report to the PVSCdetailing its compliance with the discharge limitationsfor Lead, Zinc and cyanide. If the results of the FirstInterim Compliance Report indicate that no additionalpretreatment control equipment is required, Chemicalcompounds shall be in compliance with the limitations forthe discharge of Lead and zinc on or before December 1,~994. If the results of the First Interim ComplianceReport indicate that :additional pretreatment controlequipment is required to achieve compliance with thedischarge limitations for Lead, Zinc and Cyanide,Chemical Compounds shall retain the services of aqualified environmental consultant who shall evaluate itsexisting wastewater pretreatment system and makenecessary recommendations for the purposes of controllingand eliminating discharges in_excess of the Lead, Zincand Cyanide discharge limitations of the Permit.

(C) In no event shall final compliance with thedischarge limitations for Lead, Zinc and Cyanide be

extended past April 1, 1995.

Progress Reports3. Chemical Compounds shall submit to the PVSC monthly

progress reports concerning its compliance with the requirements

and obligations of this Order.

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Final Report4. Within ninety (90) days of completing the corrective

action described in paragraph 12, the defendant shall submit to thePVSC a final report concerning its compliance with all applicablepretreatment standards.

Force Majeure5. The completion date for the corrective action described

in paragraph .2 or for the submission of any report required bythis -Order, shall be extended for the period of time that thedefendant or its agent is prevented by a Force Majeure event fromproceeding with the corrective action or subm~tting the requiredreport. As used in this Order, a Force Majeure event shall mean anevent which is beyond the reasonable control of the defendantincluding, but not limited to, such events as fire, explosion,inclement weather condi tiona (that create unforeseen delays), labordisputes, inability to obtain or unavoidable delay in the deliveryof materials, inability to obtain or unavoidable delay in securingmunicipal approvals and/or work permits, inability to obtain orunavoidable delay in securing State approvals and/or TreatmentWorks Approval and unforeseen subsurface conditions. If theoccurrence of a Force Majeure event causes or may cause delay inmeeting any completion or SUbmission date set forth above,defendant shall notify the PVSC in writing within ten (10) days ofthe occurrence of such event, the precise cause of the delay, themeasures taken or to be taken by the defendant to prevent orminimize the delay, an estimate of the date by which such measures

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will be completed or such report will be submitted, and an estimateof the duration of the delay. The defendant shall promptlyimplement all reasonable measures to prevent or minimize any suchdelays, prevent or minimize any adverse impact on the PVSC systemas a result of such delays; and to comply with all requirements ofthis Order as soon as possible;

6. If the PVSC finds that: (a) the defendant has compliedwith the notice requirements of the preceding paragraph and; (b)the d~lay or anticipated delay has been or will be caused by aForce Majeure event, the PVSC shall extend the time for performanceunder this Order no longer than the delay resul~ing from the ForceMajeure event. If the PVSC determines that: (a) the defendant didnot comply with the notice requirements of the preceding paragraphor; (b) the event causing the delay does not constitute a ForceMajeure event, failure to complete the corrective action underparagraph #2 or to submit any report required hereunder shall be aviolation of the requirements of this Order and subject thedefendant to sanctions under the applicable statutes andregulations. The burden of establishing that any delay is causedby a Force Majeure event rests with the defendant;

General Provisions7. The corrective action undertaken by the defendant

pursuant to this Order shall constitute the penalty for anyviolations of the Categorical Pretreatment effluent limitations

-promulgated at 40 C.F.R. It 414 during the period covered by thecompliance schedule. In the event that the defendant completes all

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corrective action on or before the completion dates set forth inthe compliance schedule, and as modified by any Force Majeureevent, any such exceedances experienced during this period shallnot be subject to additional penalty.

8. The defendant further understands that any exceedance ofthe effluent limitation for discharges of Lead, zinc and/orCyanide experienced after the final completion date set forth inthe "compliance schedule, shall be subject to further enforcementproce~dings and civil penalties.

9. Nothing in this Order shall preclude the PVSC from takingenforcement action against the defendant for matters not set forthherein or in the complaint.

10. All provisions of the permit shall remain in full forceand effect and are not modified by this Order. The defendantexpressly understands that the compliance requirements contained inthis Order do not modify any provisions of the Permit or any dutiesor liabilities of the defendant thereunder.

11 • This Order shall be binding on the defendant, itsassignees and any trustee in bankruptcy or receiver appointedpursuant to a proceeding in law or equity.

12. Defendant shall perform all work conducted pursuant tothis Order in accordance with prevailing professional standards.

13. This Order shall not relieve the defendant from obtainingand complying with all applicable federal, state and local permits,as well as all applicable statutes and regulations while -carryingout the obligations imposed by this Order.

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14. The obligations and civil penalties of this Order areimposed pursuant to the police powers of the State for theenforcement of law and the protection of public health, safety,welfare and are not intended to constitute a debt or debts whichmay be limited or discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding.

15. In addition to the PVSC's statutory and regulatory rightsto enter and inspect, the defendant shall allow the PVSC and itsauthorized repres~ntatives access to its facility at all times forthe p~rpose of monitoring defendant's compliance with this Order;

16. The defendant shall make available to the PVSC alltechnical records and contractual documents ma}ntained or createdby the defendant or its contractors in connection with this order.

17. The PVSC reserves the right to require the defendant totake additional actions as authorized by law should the PVSCdetermine that such actions are.necessary to protect human health,the environment or the PVSC system. Nothing in this Order shallconstitute a waiver of any statutory right of the pvsc to requirethe defendant to undertake such additional measures should the PVSCdetermine that such measures are necessary, subject to thedefendant's rights under this Order, applicable statutes andregulations.

18. The defendant shall not construe any informal advice,guidance, suggestions or comments by the PVSC or by person (s)acting on behalf of the PVSC, as relieving the defendant of itsobligation to obtain written approvals as may be required herein,unless such advice, guidance, suggestions or comments by the PVSC

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shall be submitted in writing to the defendant.19. The defendant shall give written notice of this Order to

any successor in interest. prior to transfer of ownership of thefacility which is the sUbject of this Order and shallsimultaneously verify to the PVSC that such notice has been given.

20. No modification or waiver of this Order shall be validexcept by written amendment duly executed by the defendant and thepvsc.

21. The Court shall retain jurisdiction over the parties tothis action solely for the purpose of enforcing the provisions ofthis Order.

22. The PVSC reserves the right to reopen this case in theevent the Commissioners of the PVSC, at their next available publicmeeting, do not accept the recommendations of the chief counsel toenter into this Consent Order and Final Judgment.

23. This Order does not constitute, nor shall it be used asevidence of the findings of any fact or the admission of any facts,fault or liability on the part of the defendant, nor shall any ofthe alleged violations settled herein be utilized in any way as

-prior violations for the purposes of characterizing any otherviolations, alleged or actual, existing or hereinafter committed.

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The undersigned hereby consent to the entry of the foregoingorder, both as to substance and form.

Dated: ';/)!9r

JTA: jaChemical Compounds.con

GABRIEL M. AMBROSIO, ESQ.

-"by0 ,"\.Iohn T. Ambrosio,

Attorneys for theEsq.PVSC

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

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VI()LATION NOTICEHAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS

CITY C~ NEWARKFIRE DEPARTMENT

1010 HUhA~';. Newark,N.J. 07106(20 l) 733-7495

o NON COMPLIANCE o COURT ACTION REaUlflEO

LOC~;ION: .1.9 Ri.ver:sJ.de Avenue Bloele: .~ lot: _'~_, __

OW~F.R: AGENT:

NaMa .--tkICQ1Q SuB iYaO ._.- ..•. -.,,. ...Address 29-75 Rivecside Avenue __ . _Town/Slate'Zrp N(3....al:'j(~ 07104 .__. __. _

,\dd($H -19.-7 5 R~er;s.id@ A"enI,lH

Towl1/Sllto{Zp _ New,'lrk I NJ Q71Q4

"t·"'!'" Permit 'I:

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- TAKE NOT1CEU1atyou have been found [0 be in violation of the City of Newark Ordinance (BS&FE amended M~rch21, 1990) govcmfng hazardous materials: .

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Scc'.:ion li).l G

Sect:.ion 12.2Se:::I:.~..m 15.1

Section 18.4

II you have any questions concerning this matlor. please call: ....{...20.....1..,.I .....z""'33....:.... 7L.:41>9....5'-- __ ~~ --

DOlOHlUtnal Officer

Date

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-NE\VARK FIRE DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF HAZAROOUS MATERIAI.S1sa Mulberry StreetN("""·IUII;. NewJersey 07102

STANLEY J. KOSSUP

(201 J. 733·7306 Fax (201) 733.7468................ _ .. ~i.oo ._ - " t~t:_ -.:;o..:.~, ,

(:hcm;(:al Compounds1;:·::5 Riwrsid..: AVCIIll~

,':n.;:rk, NJ 07104JIU1UlUY 10. 1992

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On January 7. 1992, the Newark Fire Depurtment's Hazllrdous Materials Unit respondedl(\ Yll\ll' facility, Chemical Compollnds nt, 29 River:-;ide Avenue. The cOlllphJint regardedill1id,·~l·':···.·d li~lujtf /lowing r.'ol1l il hose line (1Il the :-;ccolld floor of yOlll' b~l'ilding, UClWII 1Iset ofl~xl~'riilr.,wini, onto the ground and into the Passilic River.

This ;lctioll ili a violation of the City of Ncwllrk'~ HM.llrUOlill MlIlcrinls RegullltiollS. You:1t'Cill violation of the fol\owillg:

- Section 8.4 Drainage fmm procl~lcrion facilities. includh\g buildings. llnd ocher processllre:lS shall be so engineered as to provide a means of secondaryconlainment for spilled hazardous materials .....Process wastewater ~lnl;l cooling witter pipes. plant drains nnd similarinsl~lliations which drain into sewers. lHOI';1l drains. public wI'stewuterIrearnlent planu, walercourses or other routCli which dmin to waters of thest;lte shall be '.:ngineered so lhut spins of hRzardo~IS materials wiII notescape through them to waters of the State. If hazardous materials capturedill secondary contllinm~nt systems "drain into r"()Ccss wastCWlIler lines.provisiOlls must be mnde to treat or remove the hazardous materials beforelhe w:lCer is discharged.

Oil j;1ll1l:1ry 7, I~n,you or One of your employee.'l disconnected a hose Hne leading imo·1 ···le recov.~ry tnlck. The hose line WIIS rerouted, enabling liquid to now onto unprotected<:a: 'd huo the Plu:~:licRiver .

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~::~Tti\lllHUh It shall be lIll1nwfui to llS~or opcnlle ,tny hulk stornge Ill'eaur part thereof

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II was noted that oxidi;l.ers. (M & T Chl'omic Add) nr~ stacked 011 tOp of corrosives.

(lLlh)'lcnc Cholurhydrin)

(h) prnvidil1g for the s¢~r.:;g'Hi{)n of potentially rem:livc chemit::nlli whichm:ltcri(11s or which may react so ns \0 runn b;.\1.nrdOtI1lIl1illcrillls. tinct whichpresent ()r cmlSC ,I h.t7.ardo\ls 01' dilllgcrmis conditioll.

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~;eclioll (2.2 All londlng. 1It1ioauing or rnlllsfcr of bi\7.arlloUli JOllle-I'julsshall take placoby a qualified pCI'l;un.

All v~hicles and mil enrs carrying hlll-,u'dollS lililleri'l1s lIhall Slltl\d or beparked 01\1)' in a secure I\rea where they al'e under"rhe cure, custody, lU\d1,,;{)IHfolIII a Permit holder.

An unqualified person disconnected the hose leading to the wal;te container, If the pei'sonwas qualified he would have been required to know that the product he was discharging onto the

_ S!'()'lII\J wll'l h~7:\rclotlS. .

A pC"I'~OIl ,,,ho l<lads 01' \lnloatls hl\Zanlolls :l1llterh\ls shall comply with theapplicable focdcl'a\ laws l\nd I'c~ult\lions. ii' addition ;0 !lily locnl und !ltnte r

require,mellls.

Seclion 15.1 In the event of fire. explosion, str\1cturnl fallure, leakage or other dischargerelating to hazardous materials requiring notifications under Federal or Statelaw. thc p~rtl\it I~\der shllll ulso I\oliry the Direclor.

The penl\\uee shall sttbmit to the Director within ten days a copy of thewritten report purS\lAnt to the Hl\znrdullS S\lbstllnCe Discharges: • Reportsand Notices Act. NJ .S.A. 13: 1K·1S, l\nd regulations promulgated

thereunder. ," .The pennillcc shl\l! also provide informl\tion to lhc Director reh\ting to theability of the pemlillee to contain and dispose of the hazlIrdous ffil\terial.lhe estimll\cd time it willtllkc 10 cumplete lil()l"llg~,\lld dil;pusII1. the degreeof hazard crealed and the quantity and type ot' material released. TheDb'eclot' may verify that the hazardous material is being contained and

apprupri"lcly disposed,

The .\pproprime ,\gcncies were not nOlifie(.l. when the spill. leak or discharge occurred.

'ri";\lc cllllen reporred this Incident to the Sulte Police:.

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-:l\TlicIII 17.1c Failure \ll :lh:llL:. correct or rectify IIny IIUIlCCllllplillltCC'wilh the provisions

of these Regulations uny permit conditiMS or any provhiiotls of tIle['Ia".ardulls Malt::ri"ls MlInngement Plan with the lime specified in the Noticeof Noncon:pliallce;

So;;dioll 17.3 If the calise of the noncompliance is nm llbatcd, correcled, or rectitiedwithin the. time :\pecified in the Notice of Noncomplh,ncc, a Notice ofVil\lal inn shall ilL: i!iMlcd.

The Notice of Violation ShAll be in writing Ilnd shall include a referenceto the miginnl Notice or Noncompliance, the ul\conditlonlll right to II

he,lring and the remedial action to be undenaken.

Undt:.r condilions of imminent hnzard rhe Director may issue a Notice ofViolation without billuing a Nmice of Noncompliance,

';\'diOll 17.4 A request rO!' a hearing by the pcrmillcc shull be given to Ihe Director inwriting, selting forrh in PlIl'tic\llar any defense rhe penniuee might have int'egard ro the alleged violations, and 1\brief statement of the factual matterSin support lhereof. The nolice: of the healing dnrc shall be given by theDirector at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing date .

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Section 18..1 Every Pel'mil holder shall ins\l1'C that a qualified person shall be in chargeat nil times and at each l\J1d every place where hazardous materialsoperations tire cm'l'ied om. The qunlified person shall remain on thepremises ill! long Ill',the munllf~lchlre, \I~e proc.:;ssing. or huncHing ofhaziu'dou$ lllHt¢ri"ls is being carried Ollt and shall return to the premiseswhen required under emergency circumslilllccS, To be 1\quu1ified person,the individulll shall be knowledgeable ill the chemical and physicalVITlCeSlieS utilil.CU by the Permit holder.

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The Permit holde.}' shall furnish to the ·Director a list of qualified personswith their addresses and telephone nUlnbers to be contacted in the event()f :lOy emergency circumstllncc, to be \Ipdtltcd llnnually. The director shall[.>mville :;~lid pCI'llOllllCI wirh I't\liltCS 10 be shown to City emergencypersonnel to allow the holder to palls through any manned emergencybarricades and enler the permitree facility in the event of an emergency.

The PC'~OIl who placed the hose leading fl'om the building LOIhe ground and into the river.1iJ !1(\!. r.:m.\in on the premises. .

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SI'~'1inn 211.2 Whcncv~~1'ill Ihese l~cl.ttl\lIli<IIIN any :Iel is pmhll>ilctl OJ'Is tlllKh:: or <h.:c!arcd_ to be ul1Jl\wful, or whenever in thell"CReguilltion~ the pcrfolTImllce of lIny

net j:; required or the fuihll'e to perron'l (lny liCI is made or declared 10 beunlawful. Ihe C()ll1l1li~~donof lilly :meh prohihiled lIe\ or the failure '10jll..:rfonll :III)' lllll;h :Icl, slmll be punished hy n fille or not more thull$1 ,()OO.OO pCI'day pCI'violation or by i!l1prisollmC111 for:l [crill of 1101morethan 90 tlays, or by any combinnlioll of such fine llnc.l impl'isonmcm. Each~/ay allY Vi~llHlioll of these Rcguhllions cOlltinllCs ~halt bc considered n

~cpi\n\lc olTcllllC.

Y',III !lave' been found to be ill violalioll of five :;ecriolls of the CilY of Newark's~! '! 'I.,'r,!nus Mal~.ril\ls Regulall()n~.

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NEWARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

Omce of Hazardous Materials188 Mulberry StreetNewark,NJ 07102

Stanley J. KossupDirector/Fire Chief

(201) 733-7506 Fax (201) 733-7468

Chemical Compounds, Inc.29 Riverside AvenueNewark, NJ 07104

Jamtaly 31, 1992

ann: Mr.1Jarold Sullivan

•On January 31, 1992, a reinspection was conducted at your' facility on 29 Riverside

Avenue. The purpose of this was to check on the violations issued on January 10. [992. Theconclusions·.of this reinspection are as follows:

Section 8.4 Drainage from production facilities, including buildings, and other process an~asshall be so engineered as to provide a means of secondary containment tor spiiledhazardous materials. Process wastewater and cooling water pipes, plal1! Jr:rin:;and similar installations which drain into sewers, storm drains, public waste'.vatertreatment plants, watercourses or ciller routes which drain to waters of the stateshall be engineered so that spills of h~zardous mmerials will not escape throughthem to waters of [he State. If hazardous materials capwred in secondarycontainment systems drain into process wastewater lines, provisions must be madeto treat or remove the hazardous materials before the water is discharged.

THIS VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED.

All internal dr'dins in the building from the first fl<xlrhave been re-pipel1, enubling themto drain into a 1,000 gallon tank located on the ground floor. After the material ha~ been PHtested, it is pumped into a hazardous waste trailer.

Section lO.lb providing for the segregation of potentially reactive chemicals which arehazardous materials or which may react so as [0 fonn hazardous mutcli.l!s. andwhich reaction may present or cause a hazmuous or dangerous condition.

THIS VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED.

The oxidizers, M & T chromic acid, have been relocated [0 a different [ocutioll ;lllU ,Ireno longer stacked on top of corrosives, ethylene C~OlOrhYdrin,.;,.~.'~~

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- Section 12.2 All loading, unloading or transfer of hazardous rnmerials shall tuke place by aqualified person~

All vehicles and rail cars carrying hazardous materials shall stand or be parkedonly in a SCCUl'C area where they are under the care, custody, and control of aPennil holder.

A person who loads or unloads hazardous materials shall comply with the. applicable Federal laws and regulations. in addition to any local and state

requirements.

THIS VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED.

Mr. Sullivan explained that his employees have been trained on the unloading and transferof hazardous materials. Mr. Sullivan also stated that in the event of a leak: spill or accident hisemployees will know what to do. I instructed Mr. Sullivan to send me a letter documenting this,to which he agreed:

...Mr. Sullivan was also informed that flammable liquids with a flammable rating of three

,)r more should q,e stacked no more than two drums high, as we found three drums stacked on

_ topof eachoili~ inilie frontof ilie bUUdi:j;;Z;; (}r /r4Battalion Chief Anthony Apostolico

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-- ., " ..Scott A. WeinerCommtssJoner

Sua of New JeneyDepu1ment of EnvIronmeDtal Prcnecdoa and Enel'J)'

DMslon of RespoNtble Party Site RemediationMetro Regional 0tBce

I 8abcodc PlaceWest Orange. NJ 07052

Tel. t 609-669-3955Fax.' 201-669--3993

ICatIJ. DelaneyDJredOr

Chemical compounds Inc.29-75 Rivers1de AvenueNewark, NJ 07104Attn: Alberto Celleri

February 26, 1992

Dear Mr. Celleri, "The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energyis authorized~ pursuant to the New Jersey spill Compensation andcontrol Act, ·~.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq. to collect all costsassociated with a discharge and incurred by the state in the removalof hazardous substances or mitigation of damages. Accordingly,oversight costs (salary~ materials and indirect costs), in the amountof $708.60 were 1ncurrea by the Department when the Bureau of~ .Emergency Response responded to an illegal dumping of aceticacid/anhydride which resulted in contam1nation of the ground and thePassaic River on 1/7/92 in Newark, Essex County. CEPE case number

92-01-07-1025.Payment of this amount will not relieve the company from potentialliabi11ty for civil or administrative penalties, adait10nal costsincurred by the Department, nor any other responsibility or obligationunder the law, including responsib1lity for damages Which may havebeen caused by the discnarge. Your payment of this amount merelysatisfies the Bureau's interest in recovering its actual costs or the

above referenced response action.You must submit a check to the Department payable"Treasurer State of New Jersey" with1.n30 days afternotice. piease se.ndyour check and.the white copy of

DEP-062A to:New Jersey Department of Environmentalprotection & EnergyBureau of RevenueeN 417Trenton, NJ 08625-0417

You may contact Walter Janicek of the Bureau of EmergencyResponse at 201-669-3955 if you have any questions or require furtherinformation. •

to thereceipt of thisattached fOr:!

-Very truXy yours,

J! I~ .' - . . I'_T/t: t....J.:.._~i:l-e CJ tF ..d_ •../ ~- -stanley De~likat ,'-

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oCheck her. If Revised Billing (ENFORCEMENT INVOICE)~umenl~ _Dale Rec'd _

Amounti·P•S•R•

F.MEBGEt¥'Y RESPONSE TYPE: 0 FlneIP.nalty (]J Cosl RlICOveryFACIlITV 10 NO,. ' ,""",..,,-,-,·""1-. -." ,:-,---PROGRAM 10 NO, ' l't2:';01-'p7-1025

Cas&'CompanYt:~~ I"eti'emica'l' Co'nJ()ounaa'"'' ;", ;';'1";1', ,. ,,',U\t'''".''ltJ ""- _ '" _": 0,' "

Al:Idt4l'.h!29l.,.75 Riveceida 'Avenue'Newac:k,NJ 07104

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o CoUnty , Authority:'" ,""'; 0 Industrlal'.lo Local • l 0Reglonali' 0Colrlm8rdalo PrIvate 0 Local ·0OtMr •; I:· 11111 ' " - ~: ""'lS=~iU:-:---"-

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2/7/92 lI00HUSTRA.'l'lVE COS'l' RECOVERY $708.60$708.60AMOUNT DUE:

COPY D1STRIBrnIO/V;

Mail to: NJDEPE. Bureau of Revtll'lueeN 417, Trenton, N.J. 08625-0417

Wlaile - Remulance Copy fellow· Comp411y PjuJc • Bi/reau of Re.emit! Goldenrod· Divisi",/:.. - ..... _ ....... , ... '- ... , ..

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BUREAU OF EMERGENCY RESPONSEADMINISTRATIVE COST RECOVERY WORK SHEET

PROJECT ACTIVITY # ~

Case Name: Chemical compoundsCASEI.D.NO. 92-01-07-1025-33

COST CALCULATION: $708.60

REGULAR OVER'l'IMERESPONPER DATE RATE HOURS AMOUNT RATE HOURS

M. Garamone 1/'9/92 52.20 4.0 208.80

C. Gibbons 1/7/92 52.20 3.5 182.70

--M. Garamone 1/9/92 52.20 2.0 104.40

M. Garamone 1/8/92 52.20 1.0 52.20

M. Garamone 1/9/92 52.20 2.5 130.50Total 678.60

AMOUNT

(Report)

Equipment:4 Drager Air sampling tubes - (Acetic Acid) - 4 x 7.50 ea/ = $30.00

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~uperior <!lourt of NrUt ~trst!JStaft of N,wJrrsIllQtoutdy Df Sbrrtr

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Custodian of RecordsChemical Compound, Inc.29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, SJ

TO: _------------:~~=:---;-----::~~---:;:--........-~--R.J. Hughes Justiee Complexyouvehen~commandccfto1ppullt 2S Market St" 4th floor. Friday .

lntfle-CltyolJ'renton Oft January 24th at 11:30 AM- .

10 &lve tvtdenu before the Slue Grand Jury Ind you an Oldeted to appear wI&hout plcp~ymenc

of whncss fee and brIne wilh you the foUowin, (<<aIds: -------------:See Attached Schedule "All

If you f~ 10 appear ~d p,odu~. the saId lecords, I wunnt may be Issued ror your atTC$C

and you may be ~'eed with ~tcmpL

.WlTNESS. the JJaxrrable sanuel D. -terx:Dc, 3r., ~ of the aJperlor Q:A1rt.

tM. 13th ~ 01 January ~ U~.

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- custodial of RecordsChemical compound, Inc.29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, NJ

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1. In answer to this subpoena, the records shall:a. Be delivered in the same condition and order as they are kept

in the ordinary course of business:b. a complete inventory shall accompany the records as to

exactly what records are contained in each carton or-envelope; and

c. the records shall be delivered in a secured carton orenvelope as to protect the records and keep them in proper'order. •

d. The term "document" shall mean any ORIGINAL WRITING .(handwritten, typed or otherwise reproduced) formal orinformal, in your possession, custody, or control, regardlessof where located and includes, but is not limited to,contracts, agreements, communications, letters, telegrams,regulations, memoranda, surveys, studies, summaries, reports,manifests, brokerage agreements, bills of lading, testanalysis results, notices, announcements, transcripts, fieldnotes, weigh tickets, telephone memoranda, purchase orders,instructions, charges, manuals, brochures, photographs,schedules, price lists, messages, records, invoices, taperecordings, notes of interviews or communications, calendarentries, records of meetings, applications, newspaper andadvertisements, video tapes, information retrieval systems,and any other method of electronic storage, and materialprepared for circulation to any past or present division,affiliate, officer, director, employee or agent. In allcases where originals are not available "documents· also meancopies of original writings and non-identical copies thereof.Without limitation of the term "control" as used in thepreceding sentence, a document is deemed to be in yourcontrol if yOU have the right to secure the document or acopy thereof from another source or pUblic or private entityhaving actual possession thereof.

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2. All documents reflecting the procedures or instructions foroperating the centrifuge located on the second floor of ChemicalCompound, Inc., 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Building 117.-

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- 3. All documents reflecting the procedures or instructions for thecleaning and draining of the centrifuge located on the secondfloor of Chemical Compound, Inc., 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Building'17.

4. All documents or records reflecting the Chemicals or other ,substances which were either mixed in, processed by, or used inthe centrifuge (located on the second floor of Chemical Compound,Inc., 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Building 117) between December 1,1991 and on or before January 7, 1992. Also included in thisdemand are documents reflecting the schedule that this unit iscleaned, including the date immediately prior to January 7, 1992.

5. All documents reflecting the disposal of waste for the periodDecember 1, 1991 to January 8, 1992.

6. All documents pertaining to discharges from Chemical Compound,Inc. or any of it's facilities, into the Passaic Valley Sewerage.Authority, including but not limited to analysis, correspondenceand operating procedures. •

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ROBERT J. DEL TUFO., fOANEY GENERAl.

~tuft of ~tf1J Jler£it\[DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY

DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICECNOU

'''CHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE CDMPLEXTRENTON.. NEW JERSEY 08125·0085

TEI.EPHONE: IW9·ge.·e50G

ROBERT T. WINTERDIRECTOR

August 18, 1992

Jonathan B. Roth, Esq.129 Washrngton StreetP.0 • Box 1779Hoboken, NJ 087030Dear Mr. Roth:

-Enclosed please find copies of the draft Waiver of Indictment

and Trial by Jury and Accusation prepared in accordance with yourJuly 13, 1992 letter. Advise me if you have any changes and I willthen file them and obtain a date with the Court for the plea.

The terms of the plea, pursuant to our recent discussions, arethat Chemical Compounds, Inc. plead guilty to a fourth degree waterpollution violation, N.J.S.A. 58:10A-I0f(3), as contained in theenclosed. The State will accept a fine of $5,000 for the offenseand Chemical Compounds, Inc.·will provide a check in the amount of$1,760.85 payable to the.Office of the state EnvironmentalProsecutor to be used to purchase a one page advertisement in theGloucester Times conveying a positive environmental message. Thedefendant will not be identified in the advertisement.

As soon as I determine from you that this is satisfactory, Iwill schedule a date with the Court.

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JWG/dkEnclosure

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEYCOUNTY OF ESSEXLAW DIVISION - CRIMINAL

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

v. WAIVER OF INDICTMENT ANDTRIAL BY JURY

CH~MICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC., the above named defendant,charged with unlawful discharge of a pollutant, contrary toN.J.S.A. 58:10A-IOf(3) and N.J.S.A. 58:10A-6a; being advisedthrough its agents of the nature of the charges against themand of their right to indictment and trial by jury, herebywaives prosecution by indictment and trial by jury and requeststo be tried by the Court.

Dated in Newark, New Jersey, this day of, 1992.

Signed and deliveredin the presence of. CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

By:

Reported By: Approved and accepted on thisday of , 1992,

in the presence of thedefendants and in open court.James W. Glassen

Deputy Attorney General

The HonorableJudge of the Superior Court

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY ACCUSATIONv.

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC. having been charged underoath with violating the water_pollution control Act and havingin writing waived indictment and trial by jurx and havingrequested that the Defendant be tried by Accusation by theCourt, and the request having been granted;

DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL JAMBS W. GLASSEN, for theState of New Jersey, alleges that

COUNT ONE(Unlawful Discharge of a Pollutant - Fourth Degree)

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

on or about January ,7" 1992, at the City of Newark, in theCounty of Essex, elsewhere, and within· the jurisdiction of thisCourt, did negligently discharge a pollutant into a municipaltreatment works, namely the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissionsewer system in the area of 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Newark,without possessing a valid industrial pretreatment permitissued by the Passaic Valley Sewerage commission, that is,CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC. did negligently release, spill, leak,pump, pour, emit, empty or dump into the Passaic ValleySewerage Commission sewer system, which leads to the Passaic

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Valley Sewerage Commission sewage treatment works, which thenflows into waters of the State, a pollutant, namely industrialwastes, without possessing an industrial pretreatment programpermit issued to CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC. by the Passaic Vall~ySewerage Commission, contrary to the provisions of N.J.S.A.58:10A-IOf, N.J.S.A. 58:10A-6a, and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-7, andagainst the peace of this State, the government and dignity ofthe same.

-ROBERT J. DEL TUFOATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY ;

By:-:J:-am_e_s--::w=-.~G:-:l:-a_s_s_e_n-Deputy Attorney General

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-LAW OFFICES

JONATHAN H. ROTH129 Washington Street

P.O. Box 1779Hoboken, New Jersey 07030

]ONATIiAN H. ROlliAdmitted in N]. NY, MA

(201) 792-0870Fax:(201) 6'9-1088

O/CoWISIIIMAlUSA Y. PARADISO

Mmitted in NJ. NY, CO

August 28, 1992

Mr. Ba~old E. Sullivan, PresidentChemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 RLverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07104Mr. Alberto CelleriChemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07102

-Damon R. Sedita, Esq.Schwartz, Tobia & Stanziale22 Crestmont RoadMontclair, New Jersey 07042

RE: State of Hew Jersey v. Chemical Compounds, Inc./DraftWaiver of Indictment and Trial by Jury andAccusation

Gentlemen:I enclose herewith correspondence from James W. Glassen,

D.A.G. in addition to Draft Waiver of Indictment and Trial by Juryand Accusation. Kindly review the e~e and provide me with thebenefit of your comments andlor questions as soon as possible. Theterms of the plea are set forth in Mr. Glassen's letter and are asfollows:

1. Chemical Compounds, Inc. will plead guilty to a 4thDegree water pollution violation under N.J.S.A. 58:10A-10£(3) as contained in the enclosed;

2. Chemical Compounds, Inc. will pay a $5,000 fine and$1,760.85 for an environmental advertisement in theGloucester Times.

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THE LAW OFFICES OF JONATHAN B. ROTHMr. Harold E. Sullivan, PresidentMr. Alberto CelleriDamon R. Sedita, Esq.August 28, 1992Page 2

I look forward to hearing from you.

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Roth

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·, •$ute of New JerseyDep..unent of EnvIronmentalProtection~d bUSY

DMslon of ~ponslble party Site RanedlatlonCN02.8

Trenton. NJ08625-0028 .

-Jeanne M. fox.Acting Commissioner

Karl J. DelaneyDIrector

November 30, 1993

Chemical compounds Inc.29-75 Rivers~de AvenueN~wark, NJ ~7102 ,..Attn: Alberto CelleriDear Mr. Celleri,

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Frotection and Energyis authorized, pursuant to the New Jersey Spill compensation andControl Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq. to collect all costsassociated wieh a discharge and incurred by the State in the removalof hazardous substances or mitigation of damages. Accordingly,oversight costs (salary(,materials and indirect costs), in -theamountof $866.47 were ~ncurrea by the Department when the Bureau ofEmergency Response responded to a chemical fire at Chemical CompoundsInc. on 10/5/93 in Newark, Essex County. DEFE case' 93-10-05-0736 &93-10-05-1110.

Pa~ent of this amount will not relieve the company from potentialliabil~ty for civil or administrative penalties, adait~onal costsincurred by the Department, nor any other responsibility or obligationunder the law, including responsib~lity for damages which may havebeen caus~d by the discfiarge. your payment of this amount merelysatisfies the Bureau's interest in recovering its actual costs or theabove referenced response action.

You must submit a check to the Department payable to thet1Treasurert state of New Jersey" within 30 days after receipt of thisnotice. F ease send your check and the white copy of attached formDEF-062A to:

New Jersey Department of EnvironmentalProtection , Energy CBureau of RevenueCN 417Trenton, NJ 08625-0417

You may contact Walter Janicek of the Bureau of EmergencyResponse at 201-669-3955 if you have any questions or require furtherinformation.

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Sincerely,

~.t?4f~ureau of Emergency Response

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New Jersey Department of Environmental ProtectiOOand Energy

C ENFORCEMENT lNVOICE~

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Amount

DATE,· .ASSESSED·.'·"

Chemical Compounds Inc.29-75 Riverside Avenue

11/12/93ADMINIS~RATIVE COST RECOVERY

$866.47

DATE DUE:Malle check payable to: TrGasurer, State of New Jersey

" Mail to: NJDEPE. Bureau 01 RevenUee", 417, Trenton, M.J. 08625-0417

COpy DISTRIBUTION: Wl.itt' • Rt'mirranCt' Copy YdlolV· Company PillA: • Bureau oj Rt"'t'l/Ilt G(>/dt'nrod• Di,'j,sion

DECEMBER 30, 1993 ,... . AMOUNT DUE: S866.47

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NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY~ BUREAO OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

ADMINISTRATrvE COST RECOVERY WORK SHEET

CASE NAME: Chemical Compounds

PAC • V35RCASE t 93-10-05-0736

93-10-05-1110

COST CALCULATION: $866.47

REGULAR a.T.RESPONDER DATE RATE HOURS liMO RATE HOURS AMOUNT

8. Doyle l"g/5/93 64.43 3. 0" 193.29 104.03 0.5 52.01

J. Hoyle 10/5/93 60.66 3.0 '181.98 97.95 0.5 48.97••

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REPORT:B. Doyle ~ 10/5/93 64.43 4.0 257.72

Report Total = 257.72

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HazCatOVADrager Tubes

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Equipment Total = 132.50

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I·S. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION;! nereoy dec~ara thllt In" contents of thi~ conslgntnentare fully and aecurately Oa.cnl>od above byprop"" shipping name .nd .ra cla .. ified. paclced. marlled. and label8d. and are in all r"pe<:1s in proper condilion for Iran.port by highway.ccQrding to applicable intarnational and. national gov"rnment regula tiona. . .III am a large quantity genarator.1 certify Iflat j have a program in placa 10 reduce lhevolume and toxicily olwaategeneraled to the degree I have determined to bli""onomically practicable and thaI I hue ... laded th" ~ctlcabl" methoo of !'Betman!. 'toraga. or disposal curr~11y .... ilable 10 me which minimlus lhe presenl anafutura Ihreat to numan heallh and the enVIronment; OR, II Iam a small quantIfy genal.lor,1 have made a geod lallh afler! 10mmlm'ze my wasle generation aM Mle<:1

' the be.t waste management metl100 tflat is evailable to me and Iflatl can ellord'.. '.

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TIERRA-B-004579

STATE OF ARKANSASDepartment of Pollution Control and Ecology

_ P.O. Box 8913 Uttle Rock, Arkansas 722.19-8913

d . Telephone 501-562.-7444

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·.wASTEMANIFEST3.~fj_andMallnO"(1l1-

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Rinec:o1001 Vulcan Rd.-HaskellBentOn AR n015

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New JerSeyT~HazardoQs ID'D~E Soo83New Jersey Tmiler ID # yt.-li= spzt'3,Ie. GENEflATOR'S CERTlFlCA"QH: I ""rwby d"" lhat the conteole of thla conelgnllHlnt arvlully and accul1llely deacrlbed ~ .. by p...,pe,.ehipp;nQ. name ami ....

da ... Ifle'd. pacl<ad. metl<ad. and 18I>ll1ed. and In all rw.,paC1a In prope, con<lltion IOf tmnaport by hlghway according to appUcable Internallonal and nationalgovemment ~u .. tlo'" and Ari<an .... otete fItlIUlatlona. ' '" I am' a letlle quanllty genenltor, I ""tilly thai I heve a preO""" In place to reduce tho velumn and IOJdclty of waste generate<! to the d .. gree I have determinttd to IHIeconomically pnletlcDbI. and lIllIIl hIlve .. lectod the practicable method of __ nl, al-OO. Of dlapoUl currently availDbI. to me which minimizes the pnlaant endIutura thfOat to human h""llh and the onv\r<lrlment OR. III am a amalI quarrtlty Il_ratar. I he-.. made a lIQod faith effort to mlnlml •• my weal .. genatllllon and aelectlhe beat waste management method _10 available to me an<:I tlIat I can affO;'d. , . ' , ." " ' -,

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TIERRA-B-004580

Chemical Compounders29-75 Riverside Ave.Newark, N~J~ 07104

s. 6. us EPA 10 Number

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9. o."gn<rted facility Nom. and S'.e ,l,dd,... 10.

Laidlaw $nvironmental services3527 Whiskey Bottom Road

us EP,I, 10 Number

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PROCESS WATERe. Hondling Ccd .. for Watte. lined AboY. --

15. Special Handli"lllmtnlctlont and ,l,dd'rtionoll"formarian

PROFILE NO. 6-CEM-OOl

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19. 0ita'1tf>01>C)' fndicoTlon Space

845340159F

TIERRA-B-004581

11 I 1 bto k leiters•••• typo or p n n c . ere ..:--... .

IUNIFORM HAZARDOUS /1. Generalor's us EPA 10 No.

IMandu~ 2. Pags 1 I Information In the _haded IreasWASTE MANIFEST " 1,1 1 J I 1 I 1 I I or"f"e,' Nt at Is not r<lQ"lred by Federal :aw.

3. Gener_tor' 8 Name and Mallinq Addre~s '::l~?::"';:. -..'~ ~ '~~-.!"- i..:::: ~ S~JA~!ew! •. •"~n\...::~i , ..' ":".- ";:;;. 150,·.,-; : li:".,:-~,:ic ':-""-'1&

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4. Generator's Phone ( I I .~ .:: .I _~:~:~<t".;:~~-'-:~~~i~>:.~~>:.c"_:~':_~,~~~<c! 5. Transoorter 1 Company Nome S. US EPA 10 N"molr C. 51ole TraM. ID-NJOEPE :·h ;-',t ','i" .,. I

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15. Sp8Cllll Hanalitlg Instructions iIl1dAdditionatlntormallon.il<C' 1-,;

16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I horeoy dIKlarQ that I~e .:onl ..nts at \hIS censl~"menl are tUlly 3/ld accuraleiy aesc"e&<l"",ove "1 ilrO~9f sI1,ao,n~"ame ana areclesslfied. packed. marked, IIl\d !.tIled. IIl\d are :n all ,.spe~s In proper ;;Qnc,t!on tor ltQn$port by tli!ihway ac:orcing :0 appllcaDie ;nternatiQnal ana ~al1cr.aigovernment regulations.

H I am a largl quantity ganeratot. Icettlfy Illall have a program In place to reduce Ihe ""Ium. iIl1d toxIcity ot Wll5te S""erated :0 the degree I have ClIlermined 10 beeconomically practlcabl. end ",at I have selected the oractiCable method Of treatment SlOflIg., or disposal currently available to me which mlnimlzas :ha present anoMure threat :0 human health and the erMronment: OR, i1 f am a small Quantity glnerltor, I have maoe I good faIth !lffO" :0 mInim;.;:. my wast. ;;lnerallOn otId ~llC":tne oes' wal'a manaqamant mel!1odIhal ;s avaHallle 10 me .,,11 that I C3I1 arlarc.

T I 17. ,,,nSlloner I ACknowl8<lg8ment01 Reeliol ot MatenaJs: Pnnlae:vryp8d N<lme

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19. Discrepancy Indicatlcn Space

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TIERRA-B-004582

TIForm Approved. OMS No. 2050-0Q:J9. Exei[6S f1.'J().94

UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST

_.3.a....-n Nome and M.alnQ_ .....

Chemieat Cmnpounds1975 Riverside Ave. Newark

1.T~2~Nome

9.Qn.ioljJnat-.d n.¢i-I/t'i N41it'n_ and Sit. Add,..

Rineco1007 Vulcan. Rd.-HaskellBenton. AR 12015

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18. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I ~by de<:1Ml thai I'" contents olthl. OOI1signment ar& !ulIy an<! ~uratety descnlled above by proper shipping name BJ1d .m.claealfted. pacl<ed, nwltltd•• nd labeled, and are In all reepecte in proper condition lor Il'llrnlPOI1by highway aoooraing 10 applicable Intematlonel and nel!onalgovernment regulallons an<! J\rI<anlUIlI .tate reguIalIonLIf I am a iatQe quantity gene",tor, I cerUfy IheII h ..... it program In place 10 rsduce the volumn an<! tOldcily of waale gen"",led to the detl"'" I have determined to ~oconomlcaJly pmC\lCel>le end that I have .. ftleted the p_Ia method ollreatment, .. orage, or dlepoaal currently availabie to me which minimize. the present andIuture threat 10 human healfh and lhe environm8<'tt; OR, If I MI • amall quantity generator, I have mede a good Iatth e!fon to minimize my waste generatlon and selectthe best ",aale menaoement melhod thai Is avellablelo me and that I CIIn 8lfoId.

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TIERRA-B-004583

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SlafeofNewJetsey -~~, '~l'Q~J'~:!~iDepartment of Environmental Protection and Energy ~Q, /7-

Hazardous Waste Regulation ProgramManifest Sectron

eN 421, Trenton, NJ 08625·0421'>Ieue type or print In blo"k leiters (Form dU'gne<! for use on elIte (12-01l"hl lYoawrite. I

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;6. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I h"soy Oe<::arethai :no cont.nt. of thil; ronstgnm"ntar& ''''&ly and accUrately'c:eSChti<l<l'cev. cy proper sr.,op,ng .,ame ana a,.!Classifieo. pac~eo, manced, end labeled. and are In ail .. spec:. In prope< c::>nditlon lot :ranspon by higtway =raln'l 'a ~j;pl;cao,e :n:smaIlOnai ana nallona'QQVernmanl "'IlulatiOfls.

III am a larg" quanlily genSflJlO(,, cltt1i!y that I haw a pfO\ll'am In place to ..cluce ths volum. and tOxicity pt wute gllllenll8C :0 Ih" d"9roe I have determtned to be Ieconomically praetical:ie and thai I have lalected the praet!caele method of treatmant. sro.age, or dispoell Cll... ndy avail.blela m. wnicn m,nim,zes th. pAsent.mofulur. threat tq human h.allh and the lIIlvironr.>ant: OR, it I am a small quantlly ,.enerator. 11':... made a gOOd faith effort ~o mlnim,~e my wast. ~9ner3l10n ;J(Id .ellle:ttI. l:Ie.t· .••• ,. man.gement method that i8 availat:l. 10 me and !hSlI can affc,~.

T I '7. ',an.ooner I AcknOWledgement of Rec.ipt of Materilll8

ISign.un

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845340162

EPA """" Il7OO-22 (Rev. 81118)Pro • .,... _iono ... -.8 -=--GENERATORCOpy·---~ SIGNATURE AND INfORMATION MUST BE LEGIBLE ON ALL COPIES

TIERRA-B-004584

State of New Jersey .Oepartment of Environmental Protection and Energy

Hazardous Waste Regulation Program .Manifest Section

eN 421, Trenton. NJ 08625-0421Pie.... typtl o. p.lnt In blccx lett .... (Fonnd.sign.d lor .... on elite 1121'1l"hl Iy .wrlle,.j

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UNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1. Gen8,alo,'s us EPA 10 No.WASTE MANIFEST Info,matlon in Ihe shaded a,us

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16. GENERA TOR'S CERTIFICATION: I he,eby <lecIate. thaI the conu",rs 01 (illS consignment a,a 'ully ano accuraldly <fe,enOed'OO"e 0Y p'cce, sh,pomg name aM areclassolia<J. pacKed, marl<ed, ana faceted. and are .n all respects ,n p'ope, COMmon la, "aosPOrt I>y ll'9hway accor<l'"lJ '0 iDP,icao". ,n.amallonal and nationalgoyernment (egulations.

III am a large quanli~ ge"e(8to<, I Cllf1ify thl!! f haVtt a program-in place 10 reduce the \/Ofumeand 'o.ic,ly IJI was'e gM ....aledlO the degree r haY" deletrnmed to DeoconomlCaKypractk:aI>Ieand 1M. I have selecled lI1ePfaeticabl" methOdof 'realment. S!Ofage.or d~POsarcurrently ayeilable 10"'e wnIC" mInImizes the PfeSMI 1n"Iulu'e Il1,eallo htlman lIealth and .he """i'onmenr. OR, jf I am a smau quanlity generator. I have made a l;OOd ',11'1> efton :0mso,mi:e my waste generat,on ana ;e'ecltile best waSle manage"",nt method Ihat is ayailable 10 mil and 1M' I can alfota.

EPA Form 81t)G,.22 ,RfJV. Mal Ptfttou. ~itliOM 8 ... ClbIo(e ...

3- TSD MAIL TO-.GENERATOR

TIERRA-B-004585

-. State of New Jersey \

Department of Environmental Protection and EnergyHazardous Waste Regulation Program

-A ~.; ... _-." 1'." -- Manifest Section, " eN 028, Trenton, NJ 08625-0028

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15. Special Handling InSULlCtlOns and A<laltional InformaliOil

EHERGENCYCO~"IACT~ caEM'I'!tEC 1-300-4;';'4-9300CALLa. HUST IDEETIJ'Y VAN WATEilS & ROGDS AS SH!?!'E.lt.t S. GENERA TOA'S CEflTlFICA T10N: I MIOOY aee:are tn.tlM :cnUlnlS ot In,s consignment are 'uUy and acc,-ral~ly aaSCflDeCl aDo .... by proper slnpplng nam. ar.d ere

classtlled, packlKl. marked, lltId ~kId, anll ",e In all ~specis in pr_r condRion lot transpon by h~hway according ,0 appli<;ablll inlernatlonal and natiollal

liovemm..,\ l'$Qula!ions. 'III ~ a IaTg~ quantity gon",alOf, I C8n!fy that I hove a program in place to reduce It", volume and toxicity of weste, g8Ml'8ted 10 Ihe d&gl'lt$ I ha"" determined to be8conomi<:ally pt.cllcaDle and tMlllIavtl seleded lhe pracVcabl8 method of :reatmen1, ~Ioraqe.or dl.oosaJ clllfentty aval1able to me which minimizes the prooenl andfulunJ Ulmar to hUman h"aJlh and the envirorlment; OR, if I am • small Quantity generatOr, I have mada a geed flllih er.on tQ minima .. my wastelienerBlIOll and s.ledmo b".t waste management mell10d thaI is avo~abl .. to me ana thaI I can alford, •i I PtlnteolType<I Name I I' Signacute Month Oay y"",

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TIERRA-B-004586

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TIERRA-B-004587

-OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY REPORT

PREPARED FOR:

Chemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 Riverside Avenue

Newark., NJ 07100

CONDUCTED BY:

Joseph N. CapuzziOccupational Health SpecialistCIGNA Loss Control Services

ACCOMPANIED BY;

Mr. Arturo CelleriSafety Manager

DATE OF SURVEY;

October 3, 1995

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INTRODUCfION

On October 3, 1995 an Occupational Health Survey was conducted at the given location to evaluateemployee exposure to various airborne contaminates. An executive SUDlDlmy and results of the surveyfollow.

The data presented in this report reflect conditions as they existed on the day of the survey on whichthe air sampling was performed. Information, as supplied by plant contacts was relied upon to help indeveloping conclusions and in the evaluation of programs discussed in this report.

STANDARDS AND GUIDELINE§-:>.

StandardslExposure Limits for employee exposure to various materials evaluated during this survey arediscussed under the Results heading, and also found in the Data Tables of this report (See AppendixI, Table 1). Information on the sources and types of standards and guidelines are listed in Appendix II.Generally employee exposure results are compared to current Occupatianal Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA) regulations/standards, called Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), and can befound at 29 CFR 1910.1000, which are often called the Z tables. Where other accepted State-of-the-Artindustrial hyw,ene practices or guidelines, such as the American Conference of Governmental IndustrialHygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV) are lower or differ in their approach the most currentvalues for these guidelines have been used and noted. The use of these standards and guidelines arethought to give reasonable protection to the health and well being of employees exposed to thesematerials. Please see the Appendix section of this report for the results.

The ACGIH TLV's arc included in this report as exposure standards because for many substances theACGIH TLV's are more conservative than OSHA standards. The ACGIH TLV's are more conservativebecause they are based primarily on the prevention of disease. Incontrast, OSHA Permissible ExposureLevels (PEL's) are required to take into account the economic feasibility of reducing exposures inaffected industries, public notice and comment, and judicial review. The TLV's are guidelines that referto the airborne concentration to which it is believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed.day after day, without adverse effect

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Air sampling for ethylene oxide, xylene. nitric acid and methanol reveled that on the day of the survey,none of the employees' exposures exceeded the OSHA Permissible Exposure Levels for the abovecontaminates .

Recommendations for the implementation of your respiratmy protection and confined space programsand for the installation of an emergency eyewash/shower are being resubmitted. New recommendationsfor improved housekeeping and the use of eye protection arc included with this report.

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METHODS

Air Sampling

Unless otherwise stated, samples were taken in the employees breathing zone to obtain samplesindicative of the actual employee exposures. Gillan 513 and 113 air pumps provided the vacuumsource. Pumps were calibrated prior to and after the samples collection and were checked for properoperation and flow were necessary and possible. No changes in flow rate were measured, unless notedin the comments section of the results section.

Air samples collected were analyzed by Environmental Health Laboratory in Macon, Georgia andCromwell, CT which arc: accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

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Air Contamina.nts '.

Table I pres~nts the results of air sampling and analysis. Exposure concentrations are presented inmilligrams per cubic meter (mgIM1) or parts per million in air (ppm) by employee and location. Alsopresented, are the applicable Threshold Limit Value (TLV) or the OSHA Pennissible Exposure Levels(PELs).

DISCUSSION

Air Sampling

Chemical Compounds, Inc. is a manufacturer of dye intenncdiates for hair dyes. Vmous chemicals arereacted in 6 reactor vessels within the plant Many different reactions take place, however, of majorconcern from an industrial hygiene standpoint is the reaction involving ethylene oxide. It is one of themore frequent reactions. Ethylene oxide (ETO) is a highly reactive gas or liquid that can affect the skin,eyes, lungs, and nerves. Ethylene oxide has been found to cause mutations lllld cancers in animals.Based on these reports lllld human epidemiological studies showing a higher than expected rate ofseveral cancers, ethylene oxide is considered a suspected human carcinogen.

Nitrogen is introduced into the reactor vessel The:pressure in the:vessel is then checked to assure theve:sse! is holding pressure and there are no leaks. ETO is then piped into the vessel from outside of thebuilding. The ethylene oxide is reacted with 4-tluoro-3-nitroanaline (NFA) under pressure withpotassium fluoride added as a catalyst to yield the dye intermediates, NHNF A.

Personal and area sampling for ethylene oxide indicated that employees are exposed to levels belowboth the OSHA Action Level of 0.5 ppm and the OSHA Permissible Exposure Level of I ppm as an8 hourTWA.

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TABLE I

Concentration

ethylene oxide

Sample I Location SamplePeriod

AirContaminant

ppm

Standard!Guideline

10:24-2:51QK#l Carlos Molina!Operator

< 0.21

QK#2 Area Samp1c1at reactor

10:26-3:02 ethylene oxide <0.2 1

~ Petro NaranjolI ,.u • assl operator1:59-3:02 xylene

rm-l Petro NaranjolI .-..- assl operator1:59-3:02 xylene

Jl:36.2:~ nitric acid

11:45-12:14 methanol

~ Carlos Molina!I -.-_..- Operator

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nitric acid < 0.05 2~ Carlos Molina!I -.----Operator11:36-2:52

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200< 48 ppm

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APPENDIX II

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Standards and Guidelines

A listing of the appropriate health standards can be found in the following table. Included in tW.stableare the following:

1. permissible Exposure Limits (Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1910.1000). ThePEL's represent the legal exposure limits set by the Federal (or State) Department ofLabor/OSHA.

2. The 1995 _ 1996 Threshold Limit Values which are guidelines developed by AmericanConference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) to protect the health and well beingofworkeIS.

For a compTete listing and explanation of the use of the PEL's and TLV's, please consult the abovedocuments/sources.

OSHA Pennissible Exposure. IACGIH Threshold Limit Value

Level (PEL)' (TLV)%

Substance Units 8-Rr.' STEL' Ceiling' g_Hr.' STEL' Ceiling'

ethylene oxide' ppm 1 - - l,A2 - .

mct1umol (skin) ppm 200 - - 200 250 -nitric acid ppm 2 - - 2 4 -ll)'lene ppm 100 - - 100 150 .

flU.Pununwlo I::xpOlUl'C J.iJnm, Ti 029 Coda 0 reoom I<cgula on Pitt 191( .100, uocupauonLi :;atoty-iiiid·

2- n.VJ. g.HourllG-Houc4. STEL5. Ceiling (C)6. ETO

HoaIlh A.dministndloA'I'braoholcl Limit v &1uepublizlhod by lbc Am.ri~ conf_cc of Oovomm.maIlt1dustrial HygienisU (1994.-199.5).Tho Umo-wcigbtod avongo for an & or 10 hour wade shift ill & 40 hour work wHk..Short term ..xpooouo limit (1$ minlJteS).Cellini limil, lb. cQnccn1nltion. that shoulcl not be .JlCCCcled during any p&rtof lb.. worlting .lCpO$IUll.

PEL folll1cl ill tho compRbcnsi" .. OSHA Slandud for Ethylono OXide (29 CFR 1910.1(47).

Action Iev .. l 0..5 ppm.

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Confumod Human CuciDopn;suspeclecl HUIUB Carciaopn;AWmal earciDopa,Not CIuoifilble .. & HuawI CarciaoCon:Not S~ .. & HUIDNI Carciaor;eaIiI>Uu of intended chane",

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METHODS TABLE

Analyte Flow Rate CoUection Media Analysis Analytical(liten per Methodminute)

ethylene oxide 0.1 Qazi Ketcham tube Solvents by Gas FID;NIOSHChromatography 1501,8286

modified

methanol 0.178 silica gel tube Solvents by Gas FID;NIOSHChromatography 2000

nitric acid 0.2 Orbo 53 tube Anions by Ion Conductivity;:::. Chromatography NIOSH 1903

xylene 0.2 charcoal tube Solvents by Gas FlD;NIOSHChromatography 1501, S286

• modified.FID = Flame.Ionization Detector.

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1981:DONALD LAN

SECRETARY OF STATE

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CERTIFI.CATE OE INCOREORATION

of

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that I, GEORGE L. GARRISOt

do hereby associate myself into a corpor~tion under and by

~irtue of the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the

State of "New Jersey entitled "An Act Concerning Corporations"

(Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 1937, Title 14 and Title 14A)

and the several supplements thereto and acts mandatory thereof

and do he~eby agree to take the number of shares of capital

stock set opposite my name.

FIRST: The name of the corporation is:

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

SECOND: The location of the principal office i~

this State is at 1135 Clifton Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey 07012

THIRD: The nAme of the agent therein and in

charge thereof upon whom process against this corporation may

be served is GEORGE L. GARRISON.FOURTH: The purposes for which this corporatior.

is formed are as fol~owa~ To engage in any activity within the

purpo8e~ for which corporations may b~ organized under New Jers

Statutes Annotated, Title 14A, entit·~ed "Corporations, General"

.......FIFTH: The name and post office addresses of

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the incorporators and the number of shar es subscribed for by

them, the aggregate of such subscription being the total amou

of capital stock with which this corporation will commence

business, is as follows:

GEORGE L. GARRISON.1135 Clifton AvenueClifton, New Jersey 07013 .•..•...••.•..•.• 100 shares

The period of existence of this corporat

is unlimited.

SEVENTH: The total authorizedicapital stock of..the corporation is two thousand five hundred (2500) shares of

~ommon stock without nominal or par value. Allor any part of

said shares of common stock, without nominal or par value, may

be issued .by the corporation from time to time and for such

consideration as ma~ be determined and fixed by the unanimous

vote of the Board of Directors as provided by' law.

The number of Directors constituting thE

first Board of Directors shall be two and shall be:

George Moncayo 7 Berard BoulevALdOakdale, Long Island, N.Y. 11769

Anna Maria Moncayo 7 Berard BoulevardOakdale, Long Island, N.Y. 11769

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 16th day of November, 1981.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY. SS. : ..'COUNTY OF PASSAIC

1BE IT REMEMBERED, that On this /C •.:CL day of

November, 1981, before me, a Notary Public of the State of New

Jersey, personally appeared GEORGE L. GARRISON who, I am

satisfied, is the person named in and who executed the fo~egoi~

Certificate, and I, having first made known to him the content~

thereof, he did acknowledge that he signed, sealed and deliver:

the same as his voluntary act and deed.

.WQ2 A. JNNEJ1A' .A NOTARYPUBUC OF HEW:I£R8'EY

MY COMMISS10N EXPIRES oct 9, 1985

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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.Riverside Industrial Park

29-75 Riverside Avenue. Newark, New Jersey 07104(201) 485-3211-2 • Fax: (201) 485-4870

Emergency and Remedial Response DivisionU.S. Environmental Protection Agency290 Broadway, 17th FloorOffice of Regional CounselNew York, New York 10007-1866

January 28, 1997

To Ms. Amelia Wagner,

As per request, please find enclosed a re-submittal to the following responsesto the "Request for Information" received on July 10, 1996 at Chemical CompoundsInc.. The reason for the re-submittal was to further verify specific responses whichour company regards confidential information. If you should have any furtherquestions or require additional information, please feel free to contact Jim Giannottiat (201) 485 - 3212.

Sincer$<,ly,.r~ .

Jim Giannotttijg.lJGC.c: AC/SG

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__ ATTACHMENT A REOUEST FOR INFORMATION

BackgroundThe United states Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") isinvestigating the release of hazardous substances into thePassaic River. EPA has information indicating that hazardoussubstances from your facility located at 29-75 Riverside Avenuein Newark, New Jersey may have been discharged into the PassaicRiver.

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Please provide the information requested below, including copiesof all'available documentation that supports your answers.1) How long has your company operated at the facilitydesignated above? If your company no longer operates at thisfacility, during what years did your company operate at the

"facility?2) a) Does your company have or has it in the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Resource Conservation andRecovery ~ct, 42 U.S.C. §6901 e.t. ~.? If "yes", please providethe years that your company held such a permit and its EPAIdentification Number.

~. b) Does your company have or has it in the past had a permitor permits issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution controlAct, 33 U.S.C. § 1251, !It. ~.? If "yes", please provide theyears that your company held such a permit.3) Did your company receive, utilize, manufacture, discharge,release, store or dispose of any materials containing thefollowing substances: Yes No2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

or other dioxin compoundsAcetic acidAdipic acidAmmonia.AnilineBenzeneBenzo(a) anthraceneBenzoic acidBenzyl chlorideButyl benzyl phthalateChlorobenzeneChloroethyleneChloroform1,2-dichloroetheneoi-n-buty1 phthalateEthyl benzene- 1

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Yes NoFluorantheneMethanol '"Methylene Chloride2-methylnapthaleneNaptha distillateNapthalene2-nitrophenolPetroleum etherPhenanthrenepyreneTetrachlorobenzeneTetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethyleneTrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneToluene -xyleneArsenicCadmiumChromiumCopperLeadMercuryNickelSilverZinccyanidePCBs

4) a) Provide a description of the manufacturing processesfor which all hazardous SUbstances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3), were a productor by-product.

b} During what parts of the manufacturing processesidentified in the response to items (4)(a), above, were hazardoussubstances, including, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3), generated?

i) Describe the chemical composition of thesehazardous substances.ii} For each process, what amount of hazardoussubstances was generated per volume of finishedproduct?iii) Were these hazardous substances combined withwastes from other processes? If so, wastes from whatprocesses?

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5) Describe the methods of collection, storage, treatment, anddisposal of all hazardous substances, including, but not limitedto, the substances listed in response to item (3) and (4).Include information on the following:

a) Identify all persons who arranged for and managed theprocessing, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardoussubstances.

b) If hazardous substances were taken off-site by a hauleror transporter, provide the names and addresses of ~he wastehaulers and the disposal site locations.

c)' Describe a~l storage practices employed by yourcompany with respect ~o all hazardous substances from the timeoperations commenced until the present. Include allan-site andoff-site ~torage activities.

i) If drums wereon the ground or were theywith asphalt or concrete?of these storage areas.

1i) When drums were stored outside, were empty drumssegregated from full drums?

stored outside, were the drums storedstored on areas that had been pavedPlease provide a comple~e description

d) What processes do you use to treat your waste? What doyou do with the waste after it is treated?6) a) For process waste waters generated at the facilityWhich contained any hazardous substances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) and(4) :

i) Was the waste stream discharged into a sanitarysewer and if so, during what years?ii) .Were they treated before being discharged to thesanitary sewer and if so, how? Please be specific.iii) If the waste waters were not discharged to thesanitary sewer, where were they disposed and duringwhat years?iv) Please provide the reSUlts of any analysesperformed on any waste process streams generated at thefacility.

b) For floor drains or other disposal drains at thefacility:

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i) Did the drains connect to a sanitary sewer and ifso, during what years?ii) If the floor drains or other disposal drains atthe facility were not discharged to the sanitary sewer,where did they discharge and during what years?

c) i) Did any storm' sewers, catch basins or lagoons existat any time at the facility and if so, during whatyears?ii) If catch basins or lagoons existed, were theylined or un-lined?iii) What was stored in the lagoons?

-iv) Where was the discharge from any of thesestructures released and during what years? Was thisdischarge treated before its release and if so, how andduring what years? What was the chemical compositionof any waste waters released, and during which years?

d) Please supply diagrams of any waste water collection,transport or disposal systems on the property. .

e) Also, EPA has information relating to several instancesof discharge of process waste water 'into the sewer system in 1992and 1995. Please provide a detailed description of theseincidents.7) a) For each hazardous SUbstance, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, provide the totalamount generated during the operation of the facility on anannual basis.

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b) Were any hazardous SUbstances, including, but notlimited to, the substances listed in response to item (3) oridentified in the responses to item (4), above, disposed of inthe Passaic River or discharged to the Passaic River? If yes,identify the hazardous substances, estimate the amount ofmaterial discharged to or disposed of in the Passaic River andthe frequency with which this discharge or disposal occurred.Also please include any sampling of the river which you mighthave done after any discharge or disposal.8) Please identify any leaks, spills, explosions, fires orother incidents of accidental material discharge that occurred atthe facility during which or as a result of which any hazardoussubstances, inclUding, but not limited to, the substances listedin response to item (3) or (4),. were releaseq on the property,into the waste water or storm drainage system at ~he facility or

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~ to the Passaic River. Provide any documents or informationrelating to these incidents, including the ultimate disposal ofany contaminated materials.

a) Please provide the results of any sampling of the soil,water, air or other media after any such incident and before andafter clean-up. Please provide in this information all samplingperformed for or by NJDEP.

b) Also, EPA has information that due to an industrial sewerline break in 1992, an unreported quantity of aniline wasdischarged to the Passaic River. Please provide all informationrelating to this and any other discharges and any measures takento mitigate the impac~ of the discharges.9) a) Was your facility ever subject to flooding. If so, wasthe flooding due to:

i) overflow from sanitary or storm sewer back-up,and/or

b)event.

ii) flood overflow from the Passaic River?Please provide the date and duration of each flood

- 10) Please provide a detailed description of any civil,criminal or administrative proceedings against your company forviolations of any local, State or federal laws or regUlationsrelating to water pollution or hazardous waste generation,storage, transport or disposal. Provide copies of all pleadingsand depositions or other testimony given in these proceedings.

a) EPA has information that your facility has received.several notices of violation for discharges of waste water intothe sewer system, inclUding a NJDEPE Field Notice of Violationissued on January 7, 1992 and a PVSC Notice of Violation issuedon February 9,·1995. Please provide information on how theseviolations were resolved.11) Provide a copy of each document which relates to thegeneration, purchase, use, handling, hauling, and/or disposal ofall hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, thesubstances listed in response to item (3) or (4). If you areunable to provide a copy of any document, then identify thedocument by describing the nature of the document (e.g. letter,file memo, invoice, inventory form, billing record, hazardouswaste manifest, etc.). Describe the relevant informationcontained therein. Identify by name and job title the person Whoprepared the document. If the document is not readilyavailable, state where it is stored, maintained, or Why it isunavailable •.--

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~ 12) a) Did you or anyone else sample the soil, ground water,surface water, ambient air or other environmental media at thefacility for purposes other than those identified in questionsabove?

b) If so, please provide all other documents pertaining tothe results of these analyses.13) a) Has your company owned the facility at the locationdesignated above? If so, f.romwhom did your company purchase theproperty and in what year? If your company sUbsequently sold theproperty, to whom did your company sell it and in what year?Please provide copies of any deeds and documents of sale.

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b) If your company did not own the facility, from whom didyour company rent the facility and for what years? Pleaseprovide copies of any rental agreements.

c) To the extent that you know, please provide the names ofall parties who owned or operated the facility during the periodfrom 1940 through the present. Describe the relat1onship, ifany, of each of those parties with your company.14) Answer the following questions regarding your business orcompany. In identifying a company that no longer exists, provideall the information requested, except for the agent for serviceof process. If your company did business under more than onename, list each name.

a) state the legal name of your company.b) state the name and address of the president or the

chairman of the board; or other presiding officers ofyour company.c) Identify the state of incorporation of your company and

your company's agent for service of process in thestate of incorporation and in New Jersey.

d) Provide a copy of your company's "Certificate ofIncorporation" and any amendments thereto.

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e) If your company is a subsidiary or affiliate of anothercompany, or has SUbsidiaries, or is a successor toanother company, identify these related companies. Foreach related company, describe the relationship to yourcompany; indicate the date and manner in which eachrelationship was established.

f) Identify any predecessor organization and the datesthat such company became part of your company.

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- rdentify any other companies which were acquired byyour company or merged with your company.

h) Identify the date of incorporation, state ofincorporation, agents for service of process in thestate of incorporation and New Jersey, and nature ofbusiness activity, for each company identified in theresponses to items (14)(e), (f), and (g), above.

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i) Identify all previous owners or parent companies,addressees), and the date change in ownership occurred.

15) Provide the name, address, telephone nUmber, title andoccupation of the person(s) answering this "Request forInformation" and state Whether such person(s) has personalknowledge of the responses. In addition, identify each personwho assisted in any way in responding to the "Request forInformationll and specify the question to Which each personassisted in responding. Please include the names and addressesof former employees who were contacted to respond to any of thequestions. •

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-- CERTIFICATION OF ANSWERS TO REQUEST FQR INFORMATION

State of New Jersev

County of _E~s~s..a:e~X'l;.... _

I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examinedand am familiar with the information submitted in this document(response to EPA Request for Information) and all documentssubmitted herewith, and that based on my inquiry of thoseindividuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, I believe that the submitted information is true,accurate,-and complete, and that all documents submitted herewithare complete and authentic unless otherwise indicated. I amaware that. there are significant penalties for SUbmitting falseinformation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.I am also aware that my company' is under a continu~ng obligationto supplement its response to EPA's Request for Information ifany additional information relevant to the matters addressed inEPA's Request for Information or the company's response theretoshould become known or available to the company.

a1herto CelleriNAME (print or type)

presjdentTITLE (print or txpe),

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- CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN RESPONSE TO QUESTION # (48) CONCERNS PRODUCTS,MATERIALS AND PROCESSES IS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL AND MEETS THE

REQUIREMENTS OF 42 U.S.C. §9604(e)(7)(E)

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS. INC.RESPONSE TOREOUEST FOR INFORMATION DATED JULy 9.1996

The following are the responses of Chemical Compounds, Inc. to the Request forInformation from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated July 9, 1996.

.-I. Chemical Compounds, Inc. (CCI) has operated at the facility in Building #17 at 29-75Riverside Avenue since 1990. It acquired the facility in July, 1986 (See Deed -Attachment 1) and installed equipment through 1990. During the 1986-1990 period itcontracted with another entity for the manufacture of its products (See, TerminationNotice to Southwest Photo Chern., Inc. - Attachment 1).

2. (a) Yes, CCI has had a permit pursuant to the Resource Conservation and RecoveryAct since 1990. Chemical Compounds lnc.'s EPA Identification # is NJD 108661737.(See Acknowledgement of Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity - Attachment 2.)

(b) Yes, CCI has a permit pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, itsamendments, the Clean Water Act and the Rules and Regulations of the Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners. The Permit Number is 20407122 and CCI has had the permitsince July 20, 1992. (See copy of the Sewer Connection Permit with Passaic ValleySewerage Commissioners-Attachment 3.)

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- 3. Yes, the following is ccrs response to question NO.3.

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allier Dioxin CompoWldsAcetic Acid X IAdipic Acid X

Aniline X IBenzene X

BellZo(a)anthracene X

Benzoic Acid X

Benzy Chloride I X

I BUlylBenzyl PhthaJate i X

I Chlorobenzene I X JChloroethylene J X

Chloroform :: X ri

1.2-Dichloroethene i X

Dj-a-butyl phthalate XEtJlyl Benzene X

Fluoranthene I XMethanol X I

Methylene Chloride X

2-Metllylnapthalene I XNaptha distillate X

Naphthalene X

2-Nirrophenol X II Petroleum Ether ! X

PhelUwtluene I XPyrene X

Tetracltlorobenzene XTetrachJoroethane

--XTetrachloroethylene X

Trichloroethane f XTrichloroethylene 'I X

Toluene I X

Xylene X

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CadmiumxXx

I Mercury I 11 X

1Nickd

-I'I X

Silver I X

E ZiDc i X ICyanide X

I PCBs I I X

CoDDeI'

LeadX

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4(b) Anachmenl 4 contains a list of process waste water streams and their respectivehazardous waste components.

i) The hazardous components generated as by-products in the waste water streamdue to the impurity of the raw materials are detected in ppb concentrations, andare noted in Attachment 4.

ii) The amount of hazardous substances generated per volume of each finishedproduct is not available. The hazardous substances generated in lhe waste waterstream of various products are contained in the range of SOO - ISOO gaUons of99.99 % water. Therefore. an estimated amount of hazardous substancesgenerated per volume of water is < 0.01 %. (See Attachment 4.)

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-- iii) The hazardous substances located in the waste water stream are generated onbatch scale operations. The by-products are present in the waste water streamafter the separation of the product by filtratioll. After filtration, the waste waterstream is treated for regulated effluent exceedances. After treatment, the wastewater is stored in a 10,000 gallon tank. A number of process waste water streamswill combine in the 10,000 gallon storage tank.

5 (a) The following table is a list of employees at eel who were or are responsible for themanagement of hazardOUS substances:

j:~:;:~1'~;;~1~'J~~~Jll~'r. ~"""":"" '•..,,.,ii ··'~::t1~£r!Rn~ij.9fiB~i~~!~~!ltti~r~f,:,,~

Alberto Celleri Co-President Overall Operations

Harold Sullivan Co-President Overall Operations

Arturo CcHeri Chcmi callEn \'i ronmemal Waste Water T reatmentlHazardousEngineer Substance Storage

Jim Gianllotti Chemical/En \·ironmental Waste Waler TreaunentlHazardousEngineer Substance Storage

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- 5 (b) The following table is a list of transponers who were responsible for off-sitedisposal~including non-hazardous waste water:

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Tn-Slate Motor Transit Co.MODO<J50Jll'N8

f~Htlllt~:~!P?r~~r,~:·~··.·'NFranks Vacuum Tmck Services.

Inc.NYD<J827'.l2&14

4500 Royal Ave,Niagra Falls. NY 1+303

.......]~~l::~g!,~il::'.'.Research Oil Co.

2655 Transport Rd.Cleveland, OH 4415

OHDOO4178612

Freehold Cartage (nc.NJD054 126 164

P.O. Box 5010Freehold. NJ 07728

Systech EnvironmentalIlJ97 COWlty Road 176

Paulding, OH 45879OHDOO5048947

Laidlaw Environmental ServicesMDD<)80554653

3517 Whisky BOHomRoadLaurel. M.D 2()4H

Laidlaw Environmental Services3527 Whisky Bottom Road

Laurel. MD 20424

Maumee ExpressNJD')l166073S0

P.O. Box 278Somerville. NJ 081'(76

Rineco Chemical Ind1007 Vulcan Rd. - Haskell

Benton. AR 72015ARD981057870

Oldover CorporationVAD098443443

P.O. Box 63Rt. 1. State Rd. 652Arvonia. VA 13004

Old over CorporationP.O. Box 68

Rt. L, State Rd. 652Arvonia. VA 23004

Freehold Camlge Inc.NJD054116164

Chemical Waste M;umgernent ofNJ

NJD089216790

P.O. Box 5010Freehold. NJ 07718

Ion Lister AvemleNewark. NJ 07105

P.O. 11:\Joplin. MO (,4802

ECOFLO2750 Patterson Street

Greensboro. Maryland 27407NCD9l!0842132

Chemical Waste Management ofNJ

100 Lister AvenueNewark.. NJ 07105

Rineco Chemical [nd.1007 Vulcan Rd - Haskell

Benton, AR 72015ARD981057870

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:iM:N.ameQrBaZllrdllus::i*;·lj;r}1:;i:·~~t)$tilnce; /i::-;f

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LaboratOl1'Supplies

Acetic Acid

Adipic Acid

Ammonia

Benzoic Acid 50 lb. Bags I 2000 lb. Palates< I lb. Glass Bottle· Laboratory Scale

Chlorofonn < 4- L. Glass Bailie - Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container

55 gallon sls drum - Waste5.000 gallon Tanker Truck - Waste

~.(JOOgallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

MeulaJlol 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum250 gallon Plastic Totes

·UlOO gallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste5.000 gallon Tanker Truck· Waste< 4- L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Comainer55 gallon sls drum· Waste

Methylene Chloride 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum~.ooogallon S/S Storage Tank - Waste

5.000 gallon Tanker Truck· Waste< 4- L. Glass Jars - Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvelll Lab Disposal Container55 gallon sls drum· Waste

Toluene 55 gallon Stainless Steel Drum·LOOOgallon SIS Storage Tank· Waste

5.000 gallon TmIker Truck· Waste< 4- L. Glass Jars· Laboratory Scale

2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container55 gallon sls drum - Waste

Xylene 55 gallon S/S Drum250 gallon Plastic Totes

~.OOOgallon SIS Storage Tank - Waste5.000 gallon TllIIker Truck· Waste

< -+ L. Glass Bottles· Laboratory Scale2 gal. Solvent Lab Disposal Container

55 gallon sls dnun - Waste

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Data

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Methanol. Me1hvl~,," Chl<ltideN./,hlhoknc.2~Ni''''I~''''DI.

Tclt:l~hl<'l'o.t11\"I",,~.T"lwIlC.XylOl"'. '.ad. Zi"". Cy:.,id"

55 galloll dmm • Waste

~oo. 4,000 gallon S/S Storage Tank

10,000 gallon SIS Storage Tank

5.000 gallon TalIker Trucks - Waste

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- The SS gallon drums or 250 gallon Plastic totes containing hazardous substances listedin items (3) & (4) are stored on wooden palates outside on either a paved area withasphalt or a concrete pad. (See Attachment 5 for a facility layout for the storage areas ofhazardous substances.)

In December 1993, a concrete diked area was constructed outside the building locatedon the southeast part of the building with a capacity of25,OOO gallons. The diked area iswithin an 18 inch thick concrete berm approximately 4 feet high. [nside is the waste waterstorage area with (2) 4,000 gallon Above Ground S/S Storage tanks and (1) 10,000 gallonAbove Ground S/S Storage Tank on top of an 8 inch concrete slab. [n the past, the wastewater and or flammable solvents such as methanol, xylene, & toluene were stored in a5,000 gallon Tanker Truck in that same area. [n addition, waste tlammable liquids werestored in a 4,000 gallon Above Ground S/S Storage Tank in the diked area. SinceSeptember 1995. waste flammable liquids have been recycled. Currently, the 4,000 gallonS/S Storage Tank is being utilized for waste water storage.

Empty drums are segregated from full drums. The empty drums are located at themost southeastern part of the property. adjacent tb or in an enclosed shed.

5 (d) The waste water streams are treated by neutralization, chemical precipitation, orcarbon tlltration. The process waste water streams are transferred to one of (2) 1,500gallon mixing tanks for the introduction of treatment. One treatment involvesneutralization by the addition of Sodium Hydroxide or Sulfuric Acid to meet dischargeregulations. Another treatment involves carbon filtration for the removal of organics. Thedrain water is collected in an Above Ground S/S Storage Tank located in the basementand treated tor heavy metals. The treatment for the drain water involves chemicalprecipitation with the addition of lime tollowed by filtration. After treatment, the wastewater is transferred to a storage tank and analyzed.

If the treatments are effective. the waste water is transferred to a 10,000 gallon AboveGround S!S Storage tank. After the tank is full the waste water is combined with thesanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of the building into the PVSCsanitary sewer which flows approximately 70 yards to an interceptor of the industrial park.The solid waste generated from treatment is non~hazardous and disposed off-site to aregulated facilitv. Carbon tiltration and chemical precipitation treatment methods haveonly been used since October, 1995. Prior to that time. the waste water was treated byneutralization.

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- 6 (a) i) From July 1992 to the present, the process waste water stream was dischargedinto a sanitary sewer connected with Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners.Before July, 1992, the process waste water stream was connected to a 5,000gallon tanker truck for off-site disposal.

ii) Yes, the waste water stream is treated before discharging into the sanitarysewer. The water is treated by neutralization, chemical precipitation, and carbonfiltration. (See 5 (d) for details of the treatment methods.)

Hi) Before CCI obtained a permit for discharge to the sewer, the waste waterstream was collected in a 5,000 gallon tanker truck. When the tanker truckachieved maximum capacity, the water would be sent to a TSD facility fortreatment. eel obtained a permit for discharging process waste water to thesewer on July 20, 1992. (See Attachment 11, for manifests.)

iv) Attachment 4 contains analytical results of process waste water streams.

-6 (b) i) & ii) From 1986 - February, 1992, the main manufacturing floor at the facility

was equipped with internal floor drains which were directly connected to thesanitary sewer. From February, 1992 through July, 1992, the drain water wascollected into an above ground storage tank located on the basement floor and sentdirectly to a 5,000 gallon tanker truck. When the tanker truck became fun, it wassent for off-site disposal. From July, 1992 - April, 1993, the drain water was sentto the 5,000 gallon Tanker Truck. then was combined with process waste waterand then transferred to an above ground storage tank in the basement. Aftersampling and analysis for effluent exceedances, the waste water was combined inthe basement with the sanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of thebuilding into the sanitary sewer.' In April, 1993 CCI replaced the 5.000 gallonTanker Truck with a lO,ODO gallon above ground S/S Storage tank.

From 1995 to the present, the drain water has been transferred to an above groundS/S storage tank for the treatment of heavy metals by chemical precipitation. Aftertreatment, the drain water is transferred to another above ground storage tank foranalysis. If the treatment has been successful, the drain water is sent directly tothe 10,000 gallon Storage Tank, and mixed with the process waste water. Afterthe tank has accumulated to its maximum capacity, the waste water is combinedwith the sanitary waste water from the facility and pumped out of the building intothe sanitary sewer which tlows approximately 70 feet to an interceptor of theindustrial park.

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- 6 (c) i) There have been no storm sewers, calch basins,or lagoons located at Building #L7,29-75 Riverside Ave., Newark, N.J. since the beginning of operations ofCCl

ii) N/A

iii) N/A

iv) N/A

6 (d) The facility layout for Ihe collection, storage, and disposal of waste water can belocated in Attachment 6.

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6 (e) On January 7, 1992 the Newark Fire Department and the New Jersey DEPresponded to a complaint of a discharge at the CCI facility. CCl's next door neighbor hadplugged up the sewer line. and when CCI'S personnel excavated the line 10 attempt toclear it, the contents of the line. including water cdlored purple with Red # 3 and Blue # 2dye was disbursed into the excavation. This water was pumped out of the excavation ontothe ground where it was observed by the Fire Department and DEP. eCI was ordered toclean up the discharge, which was analyzed and shown to be non-hazardous. (See analysisof soH and liquid samples - Attachment 8). eel was charged with discharging to thePVSC sewer without a permit (See Attachment 7).

Subsequently, after CCI obtained a PVSC permit, it was cited by PVSC for havingdischarged waste water to the sewer which contained some volatile compounds and metalsin excess of permitted concentrations. These discharges exceedances have been resolved,and current treatment methods appear to be keeping wastewater discharges withinpennitted parameters.

7 (a) The total amount of hazardous substances generated during the operation of thefacility on an annual basis can not be determined. The hazardous substances which arecontained in the waste water stream are determined by the purity of the raw materials. Asa result. contaminant concentrations differ from one manufacturing batch to another.

7 (b) Chemical Compounds Inc. has not discharged any hazardous materials into thePassaic River.

8 (a) There have been no leaks. spills, explosive fires or other incidents that occurred atthe eCI facility that resulted in hazardous substances being released.,-

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- 8 (b) eCI did not discharge any hazardolls material into the Passaic River. (See answer to6( e) for deSGription of incident.)

9 (a) Yes. CCl's facility is subject to tlooding due to the close proximity of the PassaicRiver. Flooding does occur due to the overflowing of the Passaic River. As a result. thewater generated due to the tlooding of the Passaic River is analyzed. treated and stored atour facility before discharging to the sewer.

9 (b) Flooding occurs during very bad storms, the dates of each occurrence are notknown.

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10 (a) In 1992, due to the discharge described in 6(e), CCI paid administrative costs to theNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for the discharge response. TheNJDEPE Case # is 92-01-07-1025. [n addition. CCI was charged with violating theWater Pollution Control Act for negligently discharging a pollutant into a municipaltreatment works without possessing a valid industrial pretreatment pennit issued by thePassaic Valley Sewerage Commission. CCI pled guilty to a fourth degree water pollutionviolation with 'a tine of$5,000 for the offense and had to provide a check in the amount of$1,760.85 payable to the Office of the State Environmental Prosecutor to be used topurchase a one page advertisement in the Gloucester Times conveying a positiveenvironmental message.

eCI also paid for administrative costs when the Bureau of Emergency Responseresponded to a chemical fire at the facility on October 5, 1993. The case was closed. TheNJDEPE Case #'s are 93-10-05-0736 & 93-1O-05-l110.

On September 14, 1994. eel had received a Notice of Violation from the Division ofFacility Wide Entorcement - NJDEP. The inspection identified a violation of the SolidWaste Management Act (NJ.S.A. 13: IE-I et seq.) and Regulations (NJ.AC. 7:26-1 etseq.) promulgated thereunder. Remedial actions to correct the violations wereimplemented by eCI within days and 110 further enforcement was required thereafter.

With regard to violations of discharge permit limitations. CCI resolved the matter byentering: into a Consent Order and Final Judgement with the Passaic Valley SewageCommissioner on November 24. 1994. by which it paid $6.000 to PVSC and entered intoa compliance schedule. which was subsequently extended to July I, 1996. (See ConsentOrder and Final Judgemem and other relevant documents - Attachment 9 & 10.)

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..- II) For the purchasing of listed hazardous substances. such as raw materials, in item (3)or (4), the following table indicates eel's suppliers since the beginning of operations.Documents such as invoices. bill of ladings. and a purchase order book for receiving thesehazardous substances are available.

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Xylene

Acellc Acid

BrowlI Chemical 302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland, N.J. 07436

Duso Chemical 173 Smith SlreetPoughkeepsie. NY. 12602

Brown Chemical 302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

TcxtiJe Chemical 990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 0890 I

Jones Chemical &0Munson SlreetLeRoy. NY 14482

TC,"'lilcChemical 990 Jersey Ave.New Brunswick. N.J. 08901

JLM Industries 8675 Hidden River ParkwayTampa, FL 33637

BrowlI Chemical 302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

Te."'lile Chemical 990 Jersey AveNew Bmnswick. N.J. 08901

Bl'o\\1IChemical 302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. NJ. 07436

Tc....ule Chenucal 990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick, N.J. 08901

Brown Chemical 302 West Oakland Ave.Oakland. N.J. 07436

Textile Chemical 990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 08901

Texlile Chemic.ll 990 Jersey AveNew Brunswick. N.J. 08901

Adipic Acid

Benzoic Acid

Methanol

Methylene Chlonde

Toluene

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Acetic AcidAdipic Acid

Benzoic AcidChloroform

Methylene ChlorideMetlUUlolTolueneXylene

JT Baker

Fisher Scientific

89 Newbury StreetSuile 103

Damers. MA 01923

711 Fortes AvenuePittsburgh. PA 152J9-4785

For the hauling and disposal of listed substances, such as waste water, plant andlaboratory solvents, in items (3) or (4), the following table indicates CCl's past and presenttransporters and disposal facilities. Documents. such as manifests. for the disposal of thesehazardous substances are in Attachment I I.

Methanol, XyleneWaste Flammable Liquids

Freehold Cmage lnc ECOFLO270() PanefSQ.IlSt.

Greensboro. NC 27407Dye Waste WaterNon-Hazardous

Chemic:ll Wasle Management Chemical Wasle Management100 Lister Ave.

Newark. NI07105Methanol. Xylene Oldover Corporation

Waste Flammable Liquids

CMorofonn. Methylene Chloride. Tri-SI<ltc MOlOrTransit Co.Xylene

Laboratory SolventSWaste Flammable Liquids

Dye Waste Water Laidlaw Environmental ServicesNou-Hazardous

Dye Waste WaterNon-Hazardous

Waste Dye(HC Yellow # 2)

Methanol, XyleneWaste Flammable Liquids

Franks Vacuum Truck Servicernc.

Freehold Cartage Inc.

Oldo\"er CorporationRoute f. Slate Road 651

Arvonia. V A 23004R.incco

WO? Vulcan Rd. - HaskeUBenton. AR 72015

Laidlaw En\'irolllllem.al Services3527 Whiskey Boltorn Rd

Laurel. !\rID20724

Rcse,lrcl! Oil Company2655 Transpon Rd.Clel·eland. OH 4415

Svstcch Environmental113!}7County Rd. 176Paulding. OH 45879

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12 a) & b) There has been no sampling of the soil. ground water, or surface water at thefacility for purposes other than those identified in the responses above. However, anOccupational Health Survey was conducted by ccrs insurance company to evaluateemployee exposure to possible various airborne contaminates. The survey included airsampling for xylene, methanol and orhers As a result. none of the employees' exposuresexceeded the OSHA Permissible Exposure Levels for the above contaminates.Attachment [2 contains the report provided by CCI's insurance company.

13 a) Yes, CCl has owned the facility at 29-75 Riverside Ave. - Building # 17 since July1, 1986. Attachment I contains a copy of the deed of sale. The property was purchasedfrom Industrial Development Associates. Inc ..

13 b) N/A

13 c) In 1888 the Freeholders of Essex County sold the property to Triton Boat Club ofNewark. This transaction is recorded in Essex County Deed Book K-24. Page 133. OnMay 16, 1902, Patton Paint Company acquired the property from the Triton Boat Club ofNewark, as recorded in Deed Book 1-35. Page :70. Patton Paint Company was amanufacturer of paint and varnishes.

Thereafter, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. which manufactured paint and varnishes, tookthe subject property. The property was identified as Block 614. Lot I. The currentfacility - Building # 17 - was constructed by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. as a chemicalresin manufacturing facility for its operation. PPG, Inc. which was formerly calledPittsburgh Plate Glass Co. purchased the property on January 31. [941. and held theproperty to August 2, 197 I .

In 1971. the site was sold to a developer, Riverside Ave. Properties. lnc .. Deed Book4382. Page [023. Riverside Ave. Propel1ies. Inc. thereafter leased the site. On October11, 1979, the property was sold to another developer. Industrial DevelopmentCorporation, which sold the property a month later to Industrial Development Associates.The principal ofIndustrial Development Associates is Anthony V. Pugliese. III. IndustrialDevelopment Associates leased the building to S.B.S. Chemicals. Inc. and Desachem Co.,Inc, manufacturers of chemicals and detergents. S.B.S. Chemicals and Desachem Co., Incoccupied Building # 17 pursuant 10 a lease agreement with Industrial DevelopmentAssociates. which argument expired on August 14, 1985. Thereafter. the building wasvacant and the lot and block numbers were changed and subdivided from Block 614, Lot 1(partial) to Block 614, Lot 66. eCI has no relationship with the pasl owners or tenants.

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- 14 (a) The legal name of [he company is Chemical Compounds tnc.

14 (b) The president of the company is \1.r. Alberto CeBerl. Mr. Celleri's address is toBaldwin Court, Roseland. NJ 07068.

14 (c) Chemical Compounds Inc. is incorporated in the state of New Jersey.

14 (d) Attachment 13 cOn£ains a copy of the company's "Certificate oflncorporation"and amendments thereto.

14 (e) eel is not a subsidiary or affiliate of another company.

14 (f) Chemical Compounds Inc. has no predecessor organization.

14 (g) Chemical Compounds Inc. has nor acquirfld nor merged wi[h any other company.

14 (h) N/A

14 (i) There are no previous owners of(Cl.

15. The person answering this Request tl.lr Information is Alberto Cdleri. President ofCCI, 10 Baldwin Court, Roseland. New Jersey 07068 (201) 364-0370. Mr. Celleri haspersonal knowledge of the responses. Mr. Jim Giannotti. 72 Califon Drive. Coloma, NJ07067. (908) 382-5591. a Chemical Engineer a[ eCI, assisted with the preparation ofthese responses.

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All those certain tr<act "I: p"rcuJ lie l ..nd, a~d allY im-tS now or hereinafter c~nsLruCLud theruon lyLnq and be-

provt;menh c ey of Essex in till::. eic.}· (.f UC\oI..rk. and the Seaeeinq Ln t e Dun ' .• f 1Jof New JeJ::sey, being furchar dCSl;J:1.I..". ;'5 (. II"''' ~

Being knovn and dcsllnated as Lot C 1ft Block 614 a" shovn on Hapene1c.lecl "Kap of Subdivision of Lot 1 - IIl0ck 614" filed FeblN4ry 4, ·1985 1ft

the E.,,_ Counc.y 1l.. ,lscer's OLUce .s Hap Nuad.4.!.r 3594_

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llEClNHINGat: • paine uhere ~ha "orthe4storl" bOl4ndar" Une of Lat I1n Ilock 614, .S sho ..... on the ilbove ..entiuned •• 1', interaeccs chc UnitedState. P1ethead and lulkhead Line alan .. tbe ra.a.ic R.iv... , and running. chence:

(I) AJong "aId Picth ... d and Il4lkhc.;uJ I.ine, llorth ]8 d....ne. 47 ..inure...... 20 seconds Ease 81.94 Ceet to 0\ point; t1,,:nce:

(2) CQncinuillJ: alonG SOlidPierhead ilnd Bulkhead l.ine. lIorth 31 decree.09 ..inutos 20 seconds East 25.41 (ect to a point; thence:

(3) North 51 decrees IS _inUles 40sc:co"ds lIost 100.OO"£eet ta a point;thenee:

'. (4) lIarch 69 decrees 4] .inutes 30 s ..conds Yest 5Z.33 feet to a point;cha.nce:

(5) So~t~ 36 delrees 51 .laut •• 20 sacnnds lIest 79.00 fece to a pointin the lIorthensterly ooondnry Ii" .. (I( \.ot I: thonee:

(6) Alanl said Hortheasteri,. loou"dary line of loOt J, South 52 desr ....37 ..inutes 40 ...conds t-st 141.72 feet to & p01nt in the UnitedStlll ..S Pierhead 411dBulkhead LJllc alld the puint and plaCIl ofBEGIJfHl"C~

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This conveylJnce is madoa sub j.:ot. tn tho .'n ~luwi nq cuvenant. which shaflbe conscrue,l .;IS a covenant runniuCj wi t:h th", lanu bindinl] the. Grantee.les successor,; ~lnd ass Iynl!.

The Grllnt:ee, ics SI1CC~SS(It'S Lind assigns. 51:.:1J1 100obligated to paytq,e Grantor. i cs SIJCC(!IiSOCS 01'1<'1<lssigns. Cive I St.) percant of eheCOSl: of snnw rCiRov~l, ~lI"'L"d .hH"vicG, ;'11.1 .1lCtcrinr je,nitori011 andma-intenanCQ service .,rtrihut;,hl..: 1'0 tho.: pn:JIIis~s ownoel by tile Graneorof whi ch the prom i 5.:lS """VHy,,') \I..,r"II ..... 1I· r 0 ..".. :<1 .. £1:1 Tl:_ 'rhe. <:Cllntaecoven.,nts to p••y <lily <I, •• 011 .. f tile. ,"I:L.It",u;,d.T riONts within ten (10) dl%.ysuf t:h~ cecci £It uf the l;r<lIltur'!l hiJ I I'm" liillaG. rn the .::vent: that t:he ••__'0

C&:lIl1tee C"ils t:o poy ~... y at' ;,L1 ur ,-h" ~C""cs"l" costs within thirtyDO} days of tit.. r<::ccil't ••f (;r:-lnl.or's hill fcn° 1::"I1e. said casts shall

-become!a liell ;AlJ'ainst lllcSI< p,"clasic.s '-/hich li.::n Ghall IIQ subordinateto any moa:t:g4gl:. l-i~n ilg ••i nst tlh:SU prmai ,ws provi <leel that. the proceedsnf' such mortlJiHIQ hilvQ !>cun inv.-,!>!',':<I illt .. the pr"llIis.::s described above.

Tn'll Grilnte~ .. .tau covenants '.'ll! thl;: (;.",lntu&: to join .lny propertyowner's o1SS0Ci<lei on fonn",r1 lillh:'il~qucnL to thi s conveyance to administerthe tcr.ms of tho C(JvenDnt. Th.~GC.-J1l1:lll·I·cpt·ascllt.s thilt it shallcause any of tho remaining pn'(lerty 'IWnoilc1 hy it .1t 29-75 RiversideAvenue, NI!WlIt'lc, New Jel'sllY, of which thcs6: premises ~Qrmed 01 part,to bl! charged with a simiJ.u- covenant :11'1<1that i I: sho1l1 fairly andevenly ilcminister same ..." to .,11 of 1:1J~ p"omi sas .lffacl:lld.

This conveyance is- 5uhjec~ t" Ci/Ren'en!:s lInd l·cstrjction5 of recordif any. zoning ol:dinances, 5t.:ltO. cnunl:Y i/nll muuicipal 1ilws orordinances affocl:ing tho premises illld such st .. te of facts as an accuratesurvey would reveal.

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Southwest Photo Chern, Inc.350 Elect%a StreetPat1Ona, california 91766

Attention: John Jeleniewski

Reference: Contract dated December 20, 19'83

Dear John:

Back in 1983, we entered into a Contract dated Decerrber 20, 1983 wherebyyou agreed to perfODn certain services for us. Paragraph 8 of saidAqreement provided that the Contract would extend for a period of five (5)years and annually thereafter unless either party gave the other ninety (90)days notice of teDni.nation.

'!he purpose of this letter is to give you ninety (90) days notice oftermination of our 1\groeIrent of ncccrrber 20, 1983 ;;u-rl anv subs<:xJuentill'l'lendmentsthereto. You are advised that the .J:"CStrictive covcnrint conb.linEXiin the Agreement and the confidential in.fonration obtained under saidarrangerent with us is protected in accordance with our Aqxeenellt.

C>.1r relationship has been a good relationship, and we o1Wreciatc theassistance you have given US in the past. QJr arrangEment is temil'1ated inaCCOJ:dancewith our Agreement and this .letter •

very truly }'OUrs,

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PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS

SEWER CONNECTION PERMIT

PERMIT # ~ ---I20407122

(Please use the Permit Number on any correspondence with PVSC)In compliance with the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,its amendments, the Clean Water Act and-the Rules and Regulations of thePassaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners:

(herein. after referred to as the Permittee)is authorized to discharge from a facility located at

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~ --iNewark, New Jersey 07104

tu th~ Passaic Vallev Seweral!e Commissioners Treatment Works in accordance. - .with discharge limitations. monitoring requirements and other conditions set forthherein.

EFFECTIVE DATE '-----,07/20/92

EXPIRATION DATE ~----,07/20/97

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS

Rev: 02/96

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WASTE WATER POLLUTANTS

The following is a list of pollutants detected in eacb specific waste water stream. Thepollutants typed in BOLD faA:e are detected regulated compounds in our waste water discharge. TheDumbers indicated in the table (and in parenthesis) are of an average concentration analyzed in-bouse or at an accredited laboratory - throughout the year:i.

PRIORITY POLLUTANTS

HeavyMdol8

VOAC~ BNA Cone.b.

NDAPA 0.& Methylene Chloride Phenol (300)(38) 2-Nitrophenol (450)

COD - 450,000Aoetooe (13,200) Nitrobenzene (2S6)

ppm ChJorofonn (25) Aniline (2680)l,2-Dich1oroethaDe (130) 2-Nitrcaniline (&00)

Toluene (1650) 3-Nitroaniline (870)ChlorobenzeDe (381)

- Ethylbenzene (26)ChlorometbaDe (550)

Benzene (960)o-Xylene (4150)

m.p-Xylene (103)

HCBlue#2 <0.20 1.0 2.0 Tetrac:hloroethyleDe 2-Nitrophenol (650)(220) bis (2-Ch.Loroethyl)Ether

COD - 60,000 ppm Chloroform (19) (440)

NHNFA <0.20 0.3 <0.10 Chloroform (12) Phenol (320)Methylene Chloride (25) l-Nitrophenol (770)

COD - 42,000 ppm l,Z-Ditilloroethane bill (2-ehloroisopropyl)Eth«(1800) (7700)

Tolueae (41) NitrobeD2eDe (73)Chlorobenzene (57) 2-NitroaniJine (820)o-Xylene (32,000) 3-Nitroaniline (860)

NPD <0.20 0.35 0.20 BelowMDL Phenol (26)2-Nitropheool (155)

COD - 82,000 ppmlsophomne (180)

2-Nitroaniline (300)3-Nitroani1in8 (980)

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COD - 110,000• ppm

PRIORITY POLLUTANTS

VO..4 C8ncb

2-Nitroaniline (100)

BNA. Cone..h

<0.20 0.32 <0.02 Chlorobenzeue (2810)Xylenes (49,100)

l,l-Dkblorobenzene. (169)

2-Cblorophenol (496)Nitrobenzene (259)

2-Nitropheaol (3380)2-Nitroaniline (5510)

HC Yellow # 4 <0.20 0.850 <0.01 Methylene Chloride(94)

l~lNcbloroethane(7200)

Acetone (8600)Chloroform (53)

Xylenet (260)

bis (:khloroethyl) Ether(47,600)

bis (2-Ethylbexyl)pbthalate (107)COD - 190,000

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DNHA 1.43 0.9 <0.01 BelowMDL 2,4-Dinitropbenol(12,100)

HCYellow#5 1.43 0.8 <0.01 t ,2,4-Tricblorobellune(44.2)

4-Chloroaniline (442)

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Nom 0.269 0.277 <0.05 BeJowMDL BelowMDL

COD - 225,000ppm

HC Red # 3 <0.20 < 0.01 Metllylene Chloride (31)Chloroform (41)2-BulaDOOe (54)

Bromodich10r0methane(31)

Toluene (11)m.p .Xylene (35)

l~Dicbloroethane (SO)

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1071Jl Acrylonitri 11 U 66 101l6101., cia-l,3-Dichloropropene U. 4.87487' Chiorolllllthlflll "8 W 20 79016 Trichloroethene U 4.0

748J9 Bro.a_thana JIlO .. 20 714J2 8lInunll 960 .. 4.11/'S0l4 Uinyl OIloridl U 211 124481 Oibro.achloro .. thanl U 4.0

7500} Chloroethene U 211 7900., 1,1,2-Trichloraethene U 4.0;'l;1I92 Methylenl Chloride U 10 111061026 tr1lR5-1,J-Oichloropropllnll U 4.0

67641 Acetone 24008 .. 18 110758 2-ehloroethylvinylether U 20 .

]';150 Carbon OisulFlte U 4.0 7'252 8rollOloI'II U 4.11

75694 TrichloroFluoroMithane U 4.0 1)91796 2-HexlIRone Uil 9.0]1;).,4 1,1-Dichlorollthene U 4.0 108101 4-Methyl-2-pentlnone 68 ~.O

75J4J 1,1-0ichloroethane U 4 •• 127184 Tetrachloroethenll U 4.0

I1j60115 trans-l,2-0ichloroethene U 4.0 79J45 1.l,2,2-Tetracnlotoethane U 6.G67663 ChloraFar. 31 III 4.8 108883 Toluenll \;OQ lJ ;,0

107062 1.2-0ichlaroath~1 U 4.0 108907 Chlorobenzenll 68 III 4.0

78933 2-Bu tInane 1801 4.0 108414 Ethylbennne 26 10

71556 1,l,1-Trichloroethane U 4.0 100425 Styrene U 4.0

t:im5 Carbon Tetrachloride U 4.8 m028i • IP-Xylene J7 l.I 28--~llO54 Uinyl Acllhtll U B.O 95476 o-Xylenll 2~0 W 21

J4 Bro.adichloroeethenll U 4.0 156m cie-1,2-Dichlorollthllnl U 4.~

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I ~Iaga .ra beeed on Specitic Ground w.tlr Quality Criteria tro. Haw Jersay Aegister dated February L, 199J.,

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120832 'Z,4-0ichlorophenol U m 87965 Pentachlorophenol U 25011111444 bis(-2-ChloroethyIIEther U SOD 111142 2,4-Dinltrotoluena U 50Ut;417J1 1,J-Oichlorobenzene U IJOO 84662 D.ethylphthalate U 51101116467 1.~Oichlorob8nlene U 500 700572; 4-Chlorophllnyl-phenylether U SilO100516 &nzyl Alcohol U 1000 a6737 Fluorene U suo'I'0;5Ul 1,'Z-Dlchlorobenzene U 500 1110016 4-H itroan iIIRII U 25UU1086111 bis(2-Chlorolsopropyllether U 500 86}06 H-Hitrosodlphenylaline U 500621647 ~HittosO-Ol-n·prop~la.lnll U 5011 101m 4-8roDOphenyl-phtnylether U SUU1,7n1 Hexachloroethane U I)UII 118741 HDx4chiorobenzene U SuO9119~3 HitrobenleM 74 JW 500 IIS018 Phenanthrene U SOU79S91 15ophorone U 1)00 1211127 Anthracene U SUIl

6,850 Benz011: Acid U 2500 84742 DI-n-Butylphthalate U SODU1911 bist-2-ChloroetbDxyl"ethane U SOG 2U6440 Fluoranthene U m

-'~0821 1,2,~Trichlor9benZllne U Sill) 1290110 Pyrene U 50U20; Haphthalene U 500 8S687 Butylbenlylphthalate U SOD

tIl64;'8 4-chloroaniUna U 100U 91941 },} '-oichlorobenzidlne U 100U'i768; Hexachlorobutadlene U 500 56553 8enzota}Anthracene U 'dOnIJ76 Z-ftethylnephthelene U 500 117817 Bist2-Ethylhexyl }Phthll.te U "juu

,'7474 HexachlorocyclopB"ttdiene U 5DO 218019 Chrysena U 5DOn~'d7 2-Ol1oronaphthdene U 500 1178411 " Di-npOctyl phth.lete U !HIU

38744 2-Hl troan 11 ina 800 J 2500 2~99'2 BenlotbJfluoranthene U m151m Di.ethyt Phthalate U SOD 207009 8enzDtklFluorenthene U 'Ull

2011969 Acen.phthylellll U 1)00 50m BenzolaJPyrene U 500'19892 }-Mitranl line 871 J 2500 193}9, Indenall,2,J-ed}~rene U ~UOam9 Ace"aphthenll U 50a 5370J Oibenzote,h}Anthr.cene U .,00"2649 oIbenzofuran U ,00 191242 Benzol9,h,i)Perylene U ~OO606202 2,6-0initrotoluene U 500 62759 K-Hltrosodi .. thyle.ine U SUU

;lJ!RQiAfE gkfllJ:t)SHitrabenzene-dSt.Fluorob tphenyITerphenyl-d14fhenoHiS2-f 11IOrophenoI2,4,6- Tribtollllflhenal

J - Indicate' co-pound concentretion found below bDL.U _ lndlcat" I:ollpoundan"lyzed rar but not detected.

REQMRY .JJItm.. ..'JlBI.\§...-..!l. " }I)-114 .-.JL.---!l " 0-116 -!L-.-J! " }}-141 ~~ " 18- 9" .-IlL~ • 21-1110 -lL-.--l1• 1O-12J .JL..

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_ f1.gs are based on Specific Ground Weter ~alitl' Criteria rtollHell Jeney Register dated FebrVIry 1, 199'._".. '-/1Ittllylphenol"nd 4-nlthylphenoI can not be 5tpltlted by the .tllod apphed

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'i~';i'9 2-ll11orophenol U ,0 S1211, 2,4-0lnitrophenol U m'·~48l 2-rollthylphenoi U ~O mlrll 4-lh t I'ophenoJ IJ 25Ui~::J}911 J&4-nethy lphenoI u .;U »J4~11 4,6-Qlnllro-2-~th~lphenol ;J 2~IJ

3~~5 2-"1 ll'o~henoI 6ilG ,q 37867 Pentachlorophenol :J 2!;-~)

tU",6lo 2.,4-iJllIlefhylphenol 1J ~lj 121142 2,4-01nittotoluene :J ~!)

: 'lt1aJ 2 2,~lchlotophenal U t;u !3466~ Olelhylphthalate ~:...;; ~:i.:04 hi~(-2-Chlor~ethyllcther ~ ,u JlJu':i7'D ,1,-J';' i~rQ~hen~:f "~hl!'~~)i.~~~a:~ ., ~I.:,

~-l}~l 1.3-Ulchlor~en.~~e Sij BA :~: Fll.io.~"e '.,j ,..... , :~~~Otcr.~G~~b~n:!n~ " ~i) lU\Wl& 4-111' ro!n! IIr.e ., 'l~ij

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':~.'~ ~4tethylna~hthaltne U ~;j llill4U j)1- ...~ctyl phlhalat~ ;j ·,· ,';~':').i ~x~c~;~t~cyc!opentaalene 'J 7lJ 2\1,';~2, BenIolb!ftuoranthene ~'j. ° •

~l,ij) <:.I}ojlor"naohthaiene lJ ~O 2il7OS9 Den1n(~)FiUDr~ntnene :J ,,;!

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Data File: >I7063

09/26/9509/26/95 Column: 30m SPB-5

Dilution Factor: 10Init Sample vol..,SOm! Final volume- 10m!

Cone. in sample _ «Cone. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume) *1000

ParameterResultug/l

MethodBlankug/l

MinimumDetectionLimitug/l

2-ChlorophenoL2-Nitrophenol?henol2.4-Dimethylphenol2.4-Dichlorophenol2.4,6-Trich!orophencl?entachlcrophenol~.4-Dinitrophenol•.6-0initro-2-methylphenoL.-Nitrophenol'-Chloro~3-methylphenol

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meets the identification criteria but the result is less than thespecified detection limit but greater than zero.

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II'.ar_to<IN-NitrosodimethYlaminebis(2-Chloroethyl)e~erI ~.3-Dichlorobenzene

1.,4-Dichlorobenzene

11,2-Dichlorobenzene..bis(2-ChloroisopropylletherN_Nitroso-di~n-propylamine

HexaChlOrOethan8NitrobenzeneIsophorone .- --bis(2-chloroetboxy)methane

t' 1,2,4-TriehlorobenzeneNaphtba~enerexaChlorobutadiene~ch1orocyelopentad1ene

_ .u:oronaphthaleneI lJJ.metbylphthalate

Acenal?htbylene12,6-D~itrotoluene• Acenapbthene

, l-2,4-Dinitrotoluenet Diethyl phthalate

'

4 -Chlorophenyl phenyl etherFluorene.N-NitroBodiphenylamine1,2-Diphenylhydraz1ne (Azobenzenel

.4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether -Hexaehlorobenzene .phenanthrene

I AnthraceneDi-n~butylphthalate

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F1UOrantheneBenzidine_PyreneButyl benzylphthalate3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

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BenZO(&)anthraceneChrysene.-bis (2-Ethrlhexyllpb.t:balateDi-n-oety phthalate

_Benzo (blfluoranthene

.~I ug/l - micrograalS/liter or ppb111ft U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected at the MOL •

._~ J: Indicates an e8ti~ted value. It is utilized when a reported value

Imeets the identification criteria but the result.is le8s thlm the

_ speci£ied detee:tion limit but ~eater than zero.

:

. ... B: Indicates that the analyte wall found in the blank .s well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.

. NJ): Not Determined.

,: - COpyr:~ ::t::-:::5• • ~1All rigb.tsreserved •.

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mit Sample vol- SOm!

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uuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

MinimumDetectionLimitug/l

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meets the identification criteria hut the result is less than thespecified detection limit hut greater than zero.

~ B; Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/prohable blank contamination.

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MOL Compound

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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS

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COMPOUNDESTIMATED

CONCENTRATION

146000_ ..=,; .~-=-- _._ ....- -...

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BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL Compound

160.0 bis(2.Chtoroethoxy}meUllUlll160.0 Benzoic acid160.0 2.4-Dimelhylaoilioe160.02,4-DichJol'Opbeaol160.0 l,2,4-Tricblorolxmzeae160.0 Naphtbaleae160.04-Cbloroanilinc160.0 HexachJOl'Obutadieall160.0 4-ChIoro-3-methylpheaol160.0 2-Metbyluapblba1eall160.0 HexachiorocycJopeawlieae160.02.4,6-Trichloropheaol160.0 2.4.S-TrichloropheDol160.0 2-ch1ol'Ollaphtbaleao160.0 2-NitroaniliAe160.0 Dimethylpbtbalato160.0 2.6..JJiniuocoluene160.0 Aceoapbthyteae160.0

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Date Sampled: 8/9195

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11:00"siISI9S

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MDL CompoWid

160.0 Carba'mlc160.0 Di-a·butylpnthalatc160.0 Fluonntheae160.0 Benzidine160.0 Pyreac160.0 3,3':Dimethylbenzidine160.0 ButylbeazylphthaJate160.03,3'-Dichlorobcnzidino160.0 BeI17.o[aJIIllhrace=160.0 Chtyseae160.0 b~-Ethylhexyl)pbthaJa&e160.0 Di-a-octylphthalate160.0 Benzo[b)lJuoraatheae160.0 Benzo(k)f1uorantheno160.0 BeazD(a]pyreae160.0 lndeao[I.2,J-cd]pyreao160.0 Dibeaz[a,h]antbraccuo160.0 Benzo£r,b,i)peryleno

Date SalJlpled :Timo Sampled :Date Analyzed :

Cone.

< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0<2 160.0< 160.0< 160.0< 160.0

81919511:00f17t519S

MDL

160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0

"160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0160.0'

.,

All NJDEP protocol were followed during anaJyses. These data have been reviewed and accepted by:

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MDL - METHOD DETECTION LIMIT

Lab 10: 1719-oolClieat 10: 001MlICrixIUaits: AqueowI -14s'L

Compouad

ChlorometbaaeViDyl chlorideBromomedwsoCbloroethaaoTrichlorotluorometbaae1.1-Dichloroetblll2eMetbyleae chloridetraas-l.2-Dich1oroetbeae1.I-Dich1oroet.lwaoCblorofOrm1.1.1- TrichloroedwJoCarboa tetncl1Ioride1.2-DicbloroetbaDoBcazeaeTrich10r0etheao1.2-Dichloropl'OpUlO

Cone.

< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100< 100<100< 100<100<100< 100<100< 100< 100< 100< 100

VOLATILES

MDL Compound

100 BromodichlorometlwJe100 2-Ch1oroethylvinyl other100 cu-1.3-DicbJoropropeae100 TolW!DO100 b'aI1lI-l.J-Dichloropropeae100 1.1.1-TricbJoroethaae200 Tetrachloroctheae100 DibrollJOChJorometbaDe100 Chlorobeazeae100 Elhylbenzene100 Xylene&, ~taI100 Bromoform100 l.l.2.2-TetncbJoroetbaoe100 1.3-Dichlorobcozeae100 t,4-Dichlorobelmme100 1.2-Dichlorobeazeae

< - LESS THAN THE MOL

Date Sampled: 8/9/95Time Sampled: 11:00Date Analyzed: 8/15/95

Cone.

< 100< 100<100<100< 100<100< 100<100< 100<100<100<100< 100~ 100< 100< 100

MDL

100100100100100100100100100100

" 100100100100100100

TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDSLab ID: 1719-001CJjIlll! 10: 001MItrixlUDits: Aqueous - ".eIL

COMPOUND

U.abawaL

ESTIMATEDCONCENTRATION

. i:.· ...-IS100D ;.

_.--.. ~.--".

Date Sampled:TUlle Sampled:Date Aaalyzed:

RETEN'l10N'J'IMB

5".76

8/9/9511:008/15/95

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LabID: 171~Clieat ID: 001MatrixlUDics: Aqueous - Po,1LCompound

N-NittosodimcthylaminoPhenolAnilinebi&(2~oroetbyl)echer2-cb1oropheDoi1.3-Dichlorobeuzcae1.~DichlorobeuzcaeBeaz:yl alcohol1,2-Dichlorobauzea,o2-Mcthylpheaolbis(2-ehloroisopropyl)ether4-MetbylphaaolN-Ni~-o-pIOPYIamioo2-AmiDolol- +.....AminotolueneHeudlJorocthaDeNitrobcn%ea.eIsopboroDe2·NitropheDol2.~DimcthylphCQOI

Cone.

< 40.0<40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL CompoWld .-40.0 bis(2-CbJorocthoxy)methaDe40.0 Benzoic acid40.0 2,4-DimethyllUliline40.0 2,~DichloropheDol40.0 1,2,4-TrichJorobeazmo40.0 Naphthalene40.0 4-Chloroaailiao40.0 Hexachlorobutadjeoe40.0 4-Chloro-3-mcthylpheool40.0 2·Methylaaphthal-40.0 Hexachlorocyclopeoradiene4{).0 2,4,6-TriChloropheool40.0 2,4.5-Trichloropbeaol40.0 2-Cb.10r0uapbthaleoe40.0 2-NitroaDiline40.0 Dimethylphtbabte40.0 2.6-DiDitrotolueao40.0 Acenapbthyleoe40.0

Pate Sampled :Timll 5.1mpled :Pate ADalymd :

Cone.< 40.0< 200.0< 40.0< 40.044.2-

< 40.0442-

< 40.0< 4{).0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0<: 40,0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

8/919511:009115/95

MDL

40.0200.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0

'·40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0"

CootiJlued 011 DCltt pap.

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Compound

3-NitrouiJineAcenaphtheDe2,4-Dinitropheaol4-Nitropheaol2.4-Dinitrotoluea.o

• DibeuzofurmDiethylphtbaWeFluoreae4-ClIorophaayl-pbeuylcth«4-NitrouWiaa ...

4,6-Dinitfo.2--methylpheaolN-NitrosodipbenylamiDa1.2-DipheDylhydrazinei Ambeu.zeae4-Bromopbel1yl-pbel1ylotherHeuchlorobeazeDo .PeDw:hJoropbaIoJPhcDaDduaaeADthRceae

Cone.

< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0<.40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

BASE NEUTRALS ACIDS

MDL CompoWld

40.0 Carbaiole40.0 Di-o-butylpbtha1ate40.0 Fluorantheoe40.0 Benzidine40.0 Py~a40.0 3,3' -Dimetbylbemidino40.0 Butylbenzylphtbalata40.0 3.3'-DichJorobeuzidino40.0 Beozo(a]aothraceno40.0 QuyIeIla40.0 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phtbalato40.0 Di-n-octyipbtbalate40.0 Benzo(b]f1l1Oranlbene40.0 Bem:o(k]fJuoranthene40.0 Beazo[a]pyreao40.0 Iadeoo(l,2,3~]pyreae40.0 Dibem{a,h]aot1u1lceae40.0 Bem:oli,b.i]peryleae

< <II LESS THAN WE MDL

..Date Sampled :Time Sampled :Date Analyad :

Cone:.< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0< 40.0

8J919SU:oo8IiS195

MDL

40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0

"40.040.040.040.040.040.040.040.0"

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MOL _ METHOD OillCTJON LIMIT < ...LESS THAN THE MOL

LabID: 1439-001-CUeot ID : 00 1MatrixlUnit:s: Aqueous - jJ.cfLCompound Cone.

ChloromethaneVinyl chloride ..Bromometha.aeChIoroethaneTrichlorotluoromethaae

, l,l-0ichloroemcneMethylene chloridetrans-l,2-0ichlo~theftel,l-DichloroethaocChloroform1,1. I-Trichloroct1wleCarbon tetrachloride1,2-Dichloroct1wleBeazeocTrichloroemeul,2-Dichloropropane

< 50.0< 50.0< SO.O< SO.O-< 50.0< 50.0< 100.0< 50.0< SO.O< SO.O< SO.O< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0

VOLATILES - (6011602)

MDL Compound

50.050.050.050.050.050.0100.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.0

Bromodichlorometbane2.chloroethylvinyl etbercis· I,3-DichloropropeneTolul!tttlIrans-l,3-DicbJoropropene1,1,2· TrichloroethaneTetnachloroethc;nco ibromochloromethaneChJorobenzeneElhylbeozoacXylcnes. lolaIBromoforml,l,2,2-T etrachloroechane1,3-DichlorobeoU:tlc1,4-Dichlorobel1U:tlo1,2-Dichlorobcnz.ene

Date Sampled: 7n195Time Sampled: 14:00Date Analyzed: 7112195

" Cone. MDL

< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< SO.O 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0< 50.0 50.0

Lab m : 14394'1Client ID : 001 ~r:)MatrixlUn.i1s : Aqueo 6

Result

< 0.05

TOTAL CYANlDE

~Opp Date Sampled :Time Sampled :Date Analyzed ;

MDL

0.05 •

7n19S14:00711'1J9S

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BOL = METHOD PETEcrJON LIMITBASE NEUTRALS

< - LESS THAN THE MOL

Lab ID : 1438- 001Client ID : 001Muri~m~:Aq~~-~g~CompoundN-NittosodimethyllUJlineADillnebis(2-011oroethyl)ether1,3-Dich1orobeDZenel,4-Dichlorobeo:l=leBenzyl alcohol1,2-Dich1orobeuzenebis(2-cl11oroisopropyl)ethcrN-Nitroso-di-n-propylamiDD

HexachloroethaaeNitrobeDzeaDIsopboronebis(2-011oroethoxy)metbaDe1,2,4- TricblorobenaAoNaphthalene4-CbloroanillDoHexaehlorobutadieuo2-MethylDapbthaleneHexaehIorocye1opentadieno2-C1Joronaphthaleuo2-NitroaniliDoDimethylpbthalate2,6-DinitrotolueacAccoaphthyleuo3-NitroauilinoAcenaphtheao2,4-DinitrotoJueaoDibeDzofUrm

Cone. MDL Compound .'

< 50.0 50.0 Diethylpbthalate< 50.0 50.0 Fluorene< 50.0 50.0 4-ChloropheDyl-phenylether< 50.0 50.0 4-NitroaDilino< SO.O 50.0 N-Nitrosodipbeoylamino< SO.O 50.0 l,2-DipheoylbydrazineiAzobeDzeDD< 50.0 50.0 4-Bromopbellyl-pbenylether< 50.0 50.0 HexacbJorobenz.eae< SO.O 50.0 PbelWlthreGo< 50.0 50.0 AIlthnceao< 50.0 50.0 Caroazole< SO.O 50.0 Di-a-butylpbthalale< 50.0 50.0 FJuoraathelle< SO.O 50.0 Benzidine< 50.0 50.0 P>'t-< 50.0 50.0 3,3'-Dimetbylbeazidille< SO.O 50.0 Butylbeu.zylpbtbaJaae< SO.O 50.0 J,3'-DicblorobellzidinD< SO.O 50.0 Beuw[a]aothrKeDe< SO.O 50.0 Cbryseae< SO.O 50.0 bis(2-Ethylhcxyl)phtbaJate< 50.0 50.0 Di-a-octylpbthalate< SO.O 50.0 Benzo(b]ftuoranthene< SO.O 50.0 Benzo{lt]ftUDrllllthelle< SO.O 50.0 BeI1ZO(a)pymac< SO.O 50.0 IndeIlo(l,2.3-cd]pyreae< 50.0 50.0 Dibeaz(a.h]8Ilthrxeao< SO.O 50.0 B=li.b,i]peryleoe

Date SampIDd: 7n195Time Sampled: 14:00Date Analyzed: 7ltS195

Cone.

< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< SO.O< 50.0<50.0< 50.0< SO.O< SO.O< 50.0<50.0< SO.O< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0<50.0< SO.O< SO.O< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< 50.0< SO.O

MDL50.050.050.050.050.050.050.0SO.O50.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.050.0SO.O50.0

All NJOEP protocol were followed during analyses. These data have bee.n reviewed and accepted by:

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MOL .. METHOD DETEcrJON LIMITACIDS /

UtI ID : 1438- <1>1CUeat ID : 001MatrixlUnits : Aqueous - lAglL

Compound

.-Phenol2-Chloropheaol .'2-Mcehylphenol4-MethylphCDol2-Nitrophcaol

.. 2.4-0imeChylpheoolBea%Oic .cid2,4-DiehIorophCDol4-Q10r0-3-methylpbeool2,4.6- TriehIoropheaol2.4.5-Trichloropheaol2,4-DioitrophCDOl4-Nitropbeaol.4.6-0initro-2-methylphCDolPentachlorophenol

Lab m : 1438- 001Clieat m : 001MatrixlUnits: Aqueous - p.f/L

Compound

pH

< - LESS THAN THE MDL

Date Sampled: 7n195TUDe Sampled; 14:00Data Analyzed: 7/~/9S

Result Q MDL< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 50.0 50.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0< 10.0 10.0

pHlCorrosivit)'

.'

Date Sampled; 7n19STUDe Sampled: 14:00Date Analymd: 7/13/95

Result

12.51

MDL±.02

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~J'!i Carbon Tetrachloride U- '0'4 Vinyl Acelat. U.14 Bra-adichlaro .. thane J1

SUBftIliAI'£ Cllml.HlS1,2-DichJoroethlne-d4Toluene-d8Bro-afluorabenzen.

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1 ,2-Dichloroprap.nlei.-l,J-DichloraprapeneTrichlarcetheneBenzeneDibrolOchlaralllhane1,1,Z-Trichloroethanetren&-l,J-Dichloraprapene2-chlaroethylvinyleth.r8ralOlo,..2-Hexanane4-Methyl-Z-pentenoneTetrlchlaraethene~1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTolueneCh lorobenzeneElhy lbenzen.Styrene',p-Xylen.a-Xyleneci$-l,Z-Dichlaroethene

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10647!1 4-OIJoroaniline U SO 91941 },}'-Dichlorobenzidine U 100

Bi'68J Hexechlorobutadil"1 U 50 56S5} SenzD(a)Anthracen. U SO'11576 2~Mlth!1lntphthalene U 50 11m] 8is(2-EthylhexyllPhthalete U 50}7474 Hexlchlorocyclopentadlene U 511 218019 01.,.._ U 50'1lli87 2-L1hloronlphthalene U 1i0 117840 Di~ctyl phthll.te U 511ll1l744 2-HI Irolni line 1UOJ 250 205992 Benzo(blfluorlnthene U 58Ul113 Dl.I~1 Phthalate U 1i0 211718'1 Benzo(k)Fluoranthene U 50

"C 298'1118 Ac~nllohthylene U liO 50328 8enzo(llPyrene U SO..,9m l-Ni Iroant Iilll U 251 mm Indent(I,2,J-cdlPyrene U 50m29 Acenl9hthene U " m13 Dibenzo(l,h)Anthrlcene U 50))2649 Dibenzofuran U liD 191242 Benzo(g,h,ilPerylene U 586U6202 2,6-0Initrololuene U 50 62m H-Hilroaodi .. thylaaine U 51

SlJ{lQiAl E !JIII!JH)S REW.Q! ...L.lllJl1. ..mIlLIfltrobenzene-dS -11' '5-114 ....mL1-Fluorablphenyl --!ll 41-116 .JL.Terphenyl-dl4 -l1.!I: lJ-141 .-JIlLPhenoI-dS --2!' 11- 94- -lL-2-Fluo~henol --l2Z , 21-110 .JaIL2,4,6-Tribl'OlOphenol .......... NOT DETEtTED ••••••••••

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~ .. " .. -'--'~-.··:t~i;;i:::31 Compou"nds I Inc. manU.factures hair tjye~. In partfcul:<1lr ( th~.;.;.,.. ,.. i.r l.~y has b.aan £JJ:·odl.lctng reel ''J and He-blue #2 hair dyes, '1'he d.ark":.;...T!.~' liquid observed on the grQund aJ:ound the ou1;slde.,of the ,,;"~:::~~>":'~':":'~~~lLit:( is attriol.1ted to these two dyes. 'rhe .f"clC.lllty sto~es its .\.'t~~T'~.";':~i! :ll'J'.lid f.rem theil':" proceSSS$ in a. ~ ,500 9allon cap«c.i,ty t:ank.l:',:\:;~'~;t.

. ';:':~ In t~Q r'ear (.If. ~hn facility. Olsposal of this matet"ial i. ,',;:;';':.•::.

..I;'·j:; ChemlC<ll 1';,H.lt'l h:-lnngarnent. which manifests the waste as a .. ::,.,.::~,.',;:;;.:;,·;.:-:l~!.::'i\t:dou-s prO(;':'::;f;; liqu.id ".o.s, prior to recycling' r.tsth.:lnQl rn',:~!,:~:::<~'.'.;:: ~ Fr·)ce~.:SGS I thi~ E,1C 11ity also disposed of waste methanol, tht'QUcih .-:' ."."; :~:":.~1 h'.::w tEl t'I:1n~I{J':O;-:1("rll\~ ':.H1d had an EPA 'Jenera tOl': n.umbar ass~qn.d to .",~ ;':". ~I,tty c...t!UD 1:;8 -\i!~-:L"J3?>. ThG faCllity maintains " tanker ..;"','1':1-.: :J!:' metnanul-?n"",lte W'l.th a ca~acity of 4,000 gallons fortnair.. ::.~.'.'::'i. Floor d.l'.'nillS at the facil~ty dischargo! into the sanitary; ......

" ,·...:t· ,·;·\'stem c1CCol:'dill9' to Mr, Celliri. The facility I powever, has no":.r-;,.~t!r.it from PVSC tc d;u$charge any material trom their~rocesse.s into~~esar:tarv line.

""0 ·;c[ndo:tf ~nd Kirschner went to Clara Maa" Kospital in Bellev Hie. .c.:.le to chemical 'exposure at: the incidant. location. In addition, 8 ";-~.'i ::'.a:'p . ':":':;,l at he NaD -:-Greco Co. ad aCQnt to the incIdent IocatLon . ;.:~~:'" '.s_~~;:i--:t:::e'~ical attentl.o!1 for chern at! exposure at flrst tare dica18,~.::' .. _:. ;

"'::7:;'..:,;) l.n Kearny. fnvestigators fl:'oJ:l the Essex Co~ntY' Prosecutor's ..;~~t~t...;;;:.,.:.::;r.i'::'; and thoe Div.lSion of Criminal JUstice also performed an :~~;}~;):.{'.":'.r~sl:igat:iol"l ot thi~ incid-ant.Invest1 at 5 ..";"(;".~"::

-,--:...:s~;ada' NOV to Chemlca 1 Co Q "':_ t! .. 1"1' -looW:U;92 all ,.;.")'.,.~'i ,.n;:;:i-:~ol:.l lcatl.on of a dlscharge ot a bazaroous: SUbStance pursuant to"\~~ .. ,:!' "

• --'4:-l'-'lo.;-:clll act, _.rhe ~a';i Ii ~Y co~tracted ENSIr rnc. of Newark to . · ...W_~~~:k.:

:~'':"":'':;,\1 tl..clean-up Ot all.f.l:ee-standing liqu d on the property and to.. :;'.,;~:::;~':.' '~. '.11 ,~,".nules for anal~·s.ls of the stained areas of 9round and '.:<, .:;.. :; .....

:.. ,.:·~"..\hdl.nq liquid. Tne a'ffectEld areaa were Covered with pla$t:ic·.-:" ..;~.\:,Gi,::•... ;.:...:,,~:! tlHI Reed t~') remove any contant1nated soil bilsed on these.. ...,_/'.: :". ." ',:" ,;, : . . , .. :.:;'

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\:-;: •.\·ai~n:.1: HER Region r t'CiBponded to Newark to investiqat:Q the ' ...:·\:f\·~;:.:.; .. 1; ;."l t:hCJ NJSP ~rarine Bureau ot the illegal dumping ot an unknowrL~~: ..! ".:'.".~=·i·~~:1 .i :ltc,'l the. P'l ssaic. Rivet" from the Chemical Compounds t facility .;';1!t~:rt ..";: • .': .-i 5.idHlr9e. of an llnknown, dark. purple liquid containinq acetic.c!d~'r~:",l:~":>':: ::Icetl.C= anhydride oC9urred onto the ground at the facility. ...-~.!._.:.~.... , !Ol·.~. of. Ne\ol'ari<was h.lred by the facili~y to parfon a Clean-up~ ..:~,.:~. ;;:.

:. ',,'.;!!., issued fot" thh. discha.rqa and thfl J.ncident' is under a'~:':.;' ..;:·.-.::li:'l<ll investigation by both t:he Stat. and the County;. .";~~~::

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NEWARK FIRE DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF HA2:ARDous MATERIALS188 MuIbeny StreetNewark. New Jeraq 07102

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Chemical Compounds29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, NJ 07104 January 10. 1992

attn: Mr. Harold Sullivan

On January 7, 1992. the Newark Fire Depamnent's Hazardous Marenals Unit respondedto your facility, Chemical Compounds at. 29 Riverside Avenue. The complaint regardedunidentified liquid flowing from a hose line on the second floor of your building, down a set ofexterior stairs, onto the ground and into the Passaic River.

This action is a violation of the City of Newark's Hazardous Materials Regulations. Youarc in violation of the following:

Section 8.4 Drainage from production facilities. including buildings. and other processareas shall be SO engineered as to provide a means of secondarycontainment for spilled hazardous materials.

Process wastewater and cooling water pipes. plant drains and similarinstallations which drain into sewers. storm drains. public wastewatertreaUUent plants. watercourses or other routes which drain to waters of thestate shall be engineered so that spills of hazardous materials will notescape through them to waters of the State. If hazardous materials capturedin secondary containment systems drain into process wastewater lines,provisions must be made to treat or remove the hazardous materials beforethe water is discharged.

On January 1,1992, you or one of your employees disconnected a hose line leading intoa waste recovery truck. The hose line was rerouted, enabling liquid to flow onto unprotectedearth. and into the Passaic River.

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.~..~- , Section 10.1b It shall be unlawful to use or operate any bulk: storage area or part thereof

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(b) providing for the se~gation of potentially reactive chemicals which x...materials or which may react 80 as to fann hazardous materials. and whichpresent or cause a hazardous or dangerous condition.

(t was noted that oxidizers. (M & T Chromic Acid) are stacked on top of corrosives.(Ethylene Cholorhydrin)

Section 12.2 All loading. unloading or transfer of hazardous materials shall take placeby a qualified person.

All vehicles and rail cars carrying hazardous materials shall stand or beparked only in a secure area where they are under the care, custody, andcontrol of a Permit holder. \

A person who loads or unloads hazardous materials shall comply with theapplicable Federal laws and regulations, in addition to any local and Staterequirements.

An unqualified person disconnected the hose leading to the waste container. If the person 'I-was qualified he would have been required to know that the product he was discharging onto theground was hazardous.

Section 15.1 In the event of fuel explosion. structural failure, leakage or other dischargerelating to hazardous materials requiring notifications under Federal or Statelaw, the permit holder shall also notify the Director.

The penniuee shall submit to the Director within ten days a copy of thewritten report pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Discharges: - Reportsand Notices Act. NJ.S.A. 13:IK·lS. and regulations promulgatedthereunder.

The pennittee shall also provide infonnation to the Director relating to they.bility of the pennittee to contain and dispose of the hazardous material. tthe estimated time it will take to complete storage and disposal. the degreeof hazan:l Cl'Cated and the quantity and type of material released. TheDirector may verify that the hazardous material is being contained andappropriately disposed.

..- The appropriate agencies were not notified wben the spill. leak or discharge occumd.A private citizen reported this incident to the State Police •

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Section 17.1c Failure to abate, correct or rectify any noncompliance with the provisionsof these Regulations any pennit conditions or any provisions of theHazardous Materials Management Plan with the time specified in the Noticeof Noncompliance;

Section 17.3 If the cause of the noncompliance is not abated, cOlTCeted, or rectifiedwithin the time specified in the Notice of Noncompliance, a Notice ofViolation shall be issued.

The Notice of Violation shall be in writing and shall include a referenceto the original Notice of Noncompliance, the unconditional right to ahearing and the remedial action to be undertaken.

Under conditions of imminent hazard the Director.may issue a Notice ofViolation without issuing a Nop.ce of Noncomplian~e.

Section 17.4 A request for a hearing by the pennittec shall be given to the Director inwriting, setting forth in particular any defense the pennittee might have inregard to the alleged violations, and a brief statement of the factual mattersin support thereof. The notice of the bearing date shall be given by theDirector at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing date •

.Section 18.4 Every Permit holder shall insure that a qualified person shall be in charge

at all times and at each and every place where hazanious materialsoperations are carried out. The. qualified person shall remain on thepremises as long as the manufacture, use processing, or handling ofhazardous materials is being camed out and shall return to' the premiseswhen required under emergency circumstances. To be a qualified person,the individual shall be knowledgeable in the chemical and physicalprocesses utilized by the Permit bolder.

The Permit holder shall furnish to the Director a list of qualified persons Xwith their addresses and telephone numbers to be contaCted in the event ..' .of any emergency circumstance, to be updated annually. The director shallprovide said personnel with passes to be shown to City emergencypersonnel to allow the bolder to pass through any manned emergencybarricades and enter the permince facility in the event of an emergency.

The person who placed the hose leading from the building to the ground and into the riverdid not remain on the premises.

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Section 20.2 Whenever in these Regulations any act is prohibited or is made or declaredto be unlawful, or whenever in these Regulations the perfonnance of anyact is required or the failure to perform any act is made or declared to beunlawful, the commission of any such prohibited act or the failure toperfonn any such ac4 shall be punished by a fine or not more than$1,000.00 per day per violation or by imprisonmeot for a term of not morethan 90 days, or by any combination of such fme and imprisonment. E~day any violation of these Regulations continues shall be considcn:d aseparate offense. .

You have been found" to be in violation of five sections of the City of Newark'sHaUroous Materials Regulations.

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Ensi Inc.194 Avenue LNew!JXk, NeT 07105

Attn: -:.Fred Virrazzi

Nytest is pleased to submit our Project No. _'~9~21~861~~4~~~~Log. in No. 10097 on your sample (s) re~eived: 1/09/92

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Test s&mple (5) associated with this project will be retainedfor a period of thirt~ (30) days, unless otherwise instruct-ed.'My staff is available to answer any questions concernin~ ourreport and we look forward to serving your future analyticalneeds.Very trul~ yours,~5tr;:z41Ramo GiganteExec. VP

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MATERIAL: One (1) composite fromeleven (11) drums

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The above samples were as received on 2-25-92 and analyzedas requested. .

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GABRXEL M. AMBROSIO, ESQ.464 val~ey Brook AvenueP.O. Box.911Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071(201) 933-8844Attorneys for Plaintiff

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEYCHANCERY DIVISION - ESSEX COUNTY

PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGECOMMISSIONERS, a body politicand corporate .of the state ofNew Jersey,

DOCKET NO: C-338-93Civil Action

plaintiff, CONSENT ORDER ANDFINAL JUDGMENT

".CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.,

Def.endant.

This matter having been opened to the Court by Gabriel M.Ambrosio, Esq. (John T. Ambrosio, Esq., appearing) on behalf of theplaintiff, the PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS ("PVSC" ),alleging that the defendant, Chemical Compounds, Inc. ("ChemicalCompounds"), violated the provisions of N.J.5.A. 58:14-1 et seg. bydischarging pollutants in excess of Sewer Connection Per.mit No.20407122 ("Permit"), the rules and regulations of the PVSC and theCategorical Pretreatment Regulations promulgated by the UnitedStates Environmental Protection Agency ('"USEPA")at 40 C.F.R. Ii

414, and the defendant, without admitting any fact, liability orfault as to any or all of the allegations of the complaint, havingconsented to the entry of the within Consent Order and FinalJudqment, and for good cause thus shown;

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IT IS on this day of December 1994;- ORDERED that:civil Penalties

1. Within 10 days of the date hereof, the defendant,Chemical Compounds, shall pay to the PVSC the sum of 5ix~thousanddollars ($6,000.00) (the "Settlement Amount") in settlement of allcivil penalties that could have been assessed against the defendantfor allegedly having violated the provisions of N.J.S.A. 58:14-1 etseg. -by discharging pollutants in excess of the Categoricalpretreatment effluent limitations promulgated at 40 C.F.R. @i 414and incorporated by reference in the Permit between July 1, 1991

,and th!! present, including, but not limited to, those allegedviolations set forth in the complaint filed by the plaintiff inthis action. All settlement payments shall be made payable to the

"passaic valley Sewerage commissioners."compliance Schedule

.' 2. Chemical Compounds shall comply with the followingschedule for the purpose of controlling and eliminating dischargesin excess of the Lead~ Zinc and cyanide limitations of the Ii 414

Categorical Pretreatment Regulation and the Permit:(a) Chemical Compounds shall immediately. conunence

and implement a study program for the purpose ofidentifying possible raw materials and in-plant processeswhich may be the source of Lead and Zinc entering its

wastewater system.

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(b) On or before December l, 1994, ChemicalCompounds shall.submit a First Interim Report to the PVSCdetailing its compliance with the discharge limitationsfor Lead, Zinc and Cyanide. If the results of the FirstInterim Compliance Report indicate that no additionalpretreatment control equipment is required, ChemicalCompounds shall.be in compliance with the limitations forthe discharge of Lead and Zinc on or before December 1,~994. If the results of the First Interim ComplianceReport indicate that additional pretreatment controlequipment is required to achieve compliance with thedischarge limitations for Lead, Zinc and Cyanide,Chemical Compounds shall retain the services of aqualified environmental consultant who shall evaluate itsexisting wastewater pre~reatment system and makenecessary recommendations for the purposes of controllingand eliminating discharges in_excess of the Lead, zincand cyanide discharge limitations of the Permit.

(c) In no event shall final compliance with thedischarge limitations for Lead, Zinc and Cyanide beextended past April 1, 1995.

Progress Reports3. Chemical Compounds shall submit to the PVSC monthly

progress reports concerning its compliance with the requirementsand obligations of this Order.

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Final Report4. within ninety (90) days of completing the corrective

action described in paragraph 12, the defendant shall submit to thePVSC a final report concerning its compliance with all applicablepretreatment standards.

Force MajeureS. The completion date for the corrective action described.in paragraph '2 or for the submission of any report required by

this -Order, shall be extended for the period of time that thedefendant or its agent is prevented by a Force Majeure event fromproceeding with the corrective action or subm±tting the requiredreport. As used in this Order, a Force Majeure event shall mean anevent which is beyond the reasonable control of the defendantincluding, but not lindted to, such events as fire, explosion,inclement weather conditions (that create unforeseen delays), labordisputes, inability to obtain or unavoidable delay in the deliveryof materials, inability to obtain or unavoidable delay in securingmunicipal approvals and/or work permits, inability to obtain orunavoidable delay in securing State approvals and/or TreatmentWorks Approval and unforeseen subsurface conditions. If the'occurrence of a Force Majeure event causes or may cause delay inmeeting any completion or submission date set forth above,defendant shall notify the PVSC in writing within ten (10) days ofthe occurrence of such event, the precise cause of the delay, themeasures taken or to be taken by the defendant to prevent orminimize the delay, an estimate of the date by which such measures

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('....-will be completed or such report will be submitted, and an estimateof the duration of the delay. The defendant shall promptlyimplement all reasonable measures to prevent or minimize any suchdelays, prevent or minimize any adverse impact on the PVSC systemas a result of such delays; and to comply with all requirements ofthis Order as soon as possible;

6. If the PVSC finds that: (a) the defendant has compliedwitn the notice requirements of the preceding paragraph and: (b)the d~lay or anticipated delay has been or will be caused by aForce Majeure event, the PVSC shall extend the time for performanceunder this Order no longer than the delay resulting from the ForceMajeure event. If the PVSC determines that: (a) the defendant didnot comply with the notice requirements of the preceding paragraphor; (b) the event causing the delay does not constitute a ForceMajeure event, failure to complete the corrective action underparagraph '2 or to submit any report required hereunder shall be aviolation of the requirements of this Order and subject thedefendant to sanctions under the applicable statutes andregulations. The burden of establishing that any delay is causedby a Force Majeure event rests with the defendant;

General Provisions7. The corrective action undertaken by the defendant

pursuant to this Order shall constitute the penalty for anyviolations of the Categorical pretreatment effluent limitations

-promulgated at 40 C.F.R. It 414 during the period covered by thecompliance schedule. In the event that the defendant completes all

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-corrective action on or before the completion dates set forth inthe comJ;lliance schedule, and as modified by any Force Majeureevent, any such exceedances experienced during this period sha11not be subject to additional penalty~

8. The defendant further understands that any exceedance ofthe effluent limitation for discharges of Lead, Zinc and/orcyanide experienced after the final completion date set forth inthe'compliance schedule, shall be subject to further enforcementproce~dings and civi1 penalties.

9. Nothing in this Order shall preclude the PVSC from takingenforcement action against the defendant for matters not set forthherein or in the complaint.

10. All provisions of the Permit shall remain in full forceand effect and are not modified by this Order. The defendant- expressly understands that the compliance requirements contained inthis Order do not modify any provisions of the Permit or any dutiesor liabilities of the defendant thereunder.

11. This Order shall be binding on the defendant, itsassignees and any trustee in bankruptcy or receiver appointedpursuant to a proceeding in law or equity.

12. Defendant shall perform all work conducted pursuant tothis Order in accordance with prevailing professional standards.

13 • This Order shall not relieve the defendant from obtainingand complying with all applicable federal, state and local permits,as well as all applicable statutes and regulations while ~arryingout the obligations imposed by this Order.

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14. The obligations and civil penalties of this Order areimposed pursuant to the police powers of the State for theenforcement of law and the protection of public health, safety,welfare and are not intended to constitute a debt or debts whichmay be limited or discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding.

15. In addition to the PVSC'S statutory and regulatory rightsto enter and inspect, the defendant shall allow the PVSC and itsauthorized repres~ntatives access to its facility at all times forthe p~rpose of monitoring defendant's compliance with this order;

16. The defendant shall make available to the PVSC alltechnical records and contractual documents maintained or createdby the defendant or its contractors in connection with this Order.

17. The PVSC reserves the right to require the defendant totake additional. actions as authorized by law shoul.d the PVSCdetermine that such actions are.necessary to protect human health,the environment or the PVSC system. Nothing in this Order shall.constitute a waiver of any'statutory right of the PVSC to requirethe defendant to undertake such additional.measures should the PVSCdetermine that such measures are necessary, subject to thedefendant's rights under this Order, applicable statutes andregulations.

18. The defendant shall not construe any informal advice,guidance, suggestions or conunents by the PVSC or by person(s)acting on behalf of the PVSC, as relieving the defendant of itsobligation to obtain written approvals as may be required herein,unless such advice, guidance, suggestions or comments by the PVSC

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shall be submitted in writing to the defendant.- 19. The defendant shall give written notice of this Order toI

any successor in interest. prior to transfer of ownership of thefacility which is the sUbject of this Order and shallsLmultaneously verify to the PVSC that such notice has been given.

20. No modification or waiver of this Order shall be validexcept by written amendment duly executed by the defendant and theI?vst.

21. The court shall retain jurisdiction uver the parties tothis action solely for the purpose of enforcing the provisions ofthis Order.

22. The PVSC reserves the right to reopen this case in theevent the Commissioners of the PVSC, at their next available publicmeeting, do not accept the recommendations of the chief counsel toenter into this Consent Order and Final Judgment.

23. This Order does not constitute, nor shall it be used asevidence of the findings of any fact or the admission of any facts,fault or liability on the part of Ehe defendant, nor shall any ofthe alleged violations settled herein be utilized in any way as

-prior violations for the purposes of characterizing any otherviolations, alleged or actual, existing or hereinafter committed.

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The undersigned hereby consent to the entry of the foregoinqorder, both as to substance and form.

GABRIEL M. AMBROSIO, ESQ.

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-NEWARK FIRE DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF KAZAROOUS MATERIAl.s188 Mulberry StreetN(\'\Vl\rlc. New JCnlcy 011.02

STAN1.EY J. KOSSt/P

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, --On J<\II\H\ry 7. 19<;l2, rhe Newilrk Fire Depurrment's Hazardous Marerials Unit responded

t(, yel~" facility. Chemical Compounds nt, 29 Rive~id¢ Avenue. The cOlllphlinl regardedill\id\'~n;..~'d!illUid llmving ('mill II hose Iilie (In Ihl: second noor of YOIIl' bl.tHding. down a set of\.:x:l~l'ior.•t.li ..s, 01110 lhe ground and inlO the Passaic River.

Titis actin'n is il violation of the City of Newllrk 's Hl1Zllr<.!ousMllh:finl~ Regulations. You'H·C in violation of the following:

- .'Section 8.4 Drainage fmm produclion (aciliric,;, including buildings, and other proce.n

areas shall be so engincered as to provide a means of secondaryconlaimnent for spilled hazardolls marerials.

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Process wastewater anq cooling water pipes. plnnr drains nod similarillStclllations which drain inro sewers, s(or.n drains, public wllstewalertreatment plants, wiuercOtirses or other roUles which dmin to waters of thelltate shall be ~Ilgineered so lhul spilJs of hazardous materials wilJ notescape through them to waters of the State, If hazardous materials capturedin secondary cont<linmcnt systemll Qrnin into p~ess wastewater Jines,provisions must be mnde to treat or remove the hazurdou!I materials beforerhe w:ucr is discharged.

011 j anu:u-y 7, 1992, you or (JIIO of your employees diseonnecred a hose line leading imc.1 ". :Ie rccov.~ry truck. The hose line was rerouted. enabling liquid to flow Onto tlnprotcctcd~I\: 'd into Ihe Passaic R.iver .

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~t.{.ti\ln HUh Ir ~I\i\\lbe untnwful to use or opemlc any bulk :lrornge aL'ell or part thereofwilhll\ll: "

1\ wttS !\oLed thnr oxidi1.ers. (M & T Chromic Acid) 1\r~ sfRcked 011 lOp of corrosives.

(l!.lh)'l4ma ChoIOl"hydrin)

(h) pruviding fm lhe seGregation of potcnti;llly loellctivc chetnicnls

whichlll;\tcri"ls or which !\lity relIct so I\S La fonn ha1.:lrCloulI matcriulll, nnd whichPl'~:;Cl\l or C:lUSC it h;t7.nrc.lo\ll' or dallg~l'UU:l condition.

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.' AU vehicles ilnu mil cnrs clUT)'ing hllzard()L\s 111i\lerii\ls llhall !ltl\l\d or bepn

rkedollly in " secure area where they :U'C~lOdc("the care, custody, Rnd

control uf n Permit holder.

/\ person' who ImtdS or \lI1lo:lds hnznrtlous :naterhtls shall comply with theapplic:\blt; pCOCl'i\1 I:IWS t\Illll-.:glll:lliol\S, in IIddition to any loc:ll and state ,/. .'reqll\remenls.

I\n 1I1\l1\lalificd pl;}l'son disconnected the. hose leading to the waste conlainer, [f the personw", qualWed he would have been required to ~now that rtIC preduet he was discharging onto the

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- Section 15,1 111the event of fire. explosion, stntctuml fl\llure, lenkage or olher discharget'e13ting [0 haz.ardous materials requiring notifiCalions under FedCl'lll or Statelaw, the pennit 1'f1lder shull also notify (he l)irector.

The pernlittee shall submit to the Director within ren days a copy of thewritten 1'CP<>l't pursul\nt to the HazardOUS SubsllInce Discharges: • Reportsa.nd Notices Act. NJ.S.A. 13:1K-lS, and regulations promulgated

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The ,\pproprintc ;tgcllcies were not notified when the spill, leuk or discharge occurred.'r\\'~\tl:: citizen l'epolted this Incident to dlC State Police.

The pcrmiucc JlhaU also provide inFormlLtiotl to the Director re\l\ting to the:Ihilhy of the pemtince 10cootnin and diSpOse or the hazl\n!ous material,Ihe cslimalcll time it will lUKe 10 complete slOmge itnd dil;pt)Slll, lhe degreeof haz.ard created and the quantity and tYpe of material released. TheOit'ector mny verify that the hazardatls material is being contained andapprnpriurcly disposed.

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Section 17.3 If the c,tuse of the noncompliance ill not abated. corrected, or rectifiedwithin the time specified in the Notice of Noncompliance, It NOlit.-c ofVil,I:Iriun :-h:\11 h~ ilil;t\CU,

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The N"otice of Violanon shall be in writing and shall in'eludea referenceto Ihe originnl Notice ot- NOllccillpHnl1ce, the unconditionnl right to It

hc;\ring anti Ih~ remedial i\CILOllto be ~ndc:rl"ken,

Under t;om.litions of imminent hazard rhe Directoi' may issue a Notice ofVio};uion without issuing n Notice of NOllcumpli.ulce.

St'diOI\ 1'7.J A request (01' n hCilring by lhe pcrmillcl:: shull be giv~1I to che Director illwriting, setting forth in pnnicular any defense the pellTlluce might have inregard to Ihe alleged violations, and j\ brief statement of the factual matters

." in support lhereof. 'nle nOlic~ of dIe hcmring dare shall be given by lheDirector at least ten (0) days prior to the hearing date.

- Section 18.4 Every Pel'l'llil holder shall insure that'a qualified person shall be in chargeat all times and at each and every plKce where hazardous materialsoperations lire catTled om, The 'lualified person shall remain on theprcmi:>es as long a\ ',the mllnufucrurc, lIse processinG. or handling ofhazardous IllRteriuls is being carried our and shall return to the premiseswhen requll'ed LInder emergency CirtllJnlital\CClI. To be il qualified' person,lhe individual shall be knowledgeable in the chemical and physicaltJ(occsses utilized by the rcrmit holder,

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The Pennit holdc.r shall furnish to tJle·DifC'.ctor a list of quulified personswith their addresses and telephone numbers to be contacted in the event\)f :\11)1 emcrgency circlimsllInce. to be updated annually. The director shallpreville said pCl'llonncl w'ith p;\Sses 10 be llhown 10 CiLy emergencypersonnel to allow the holder to pass through My manned emergencybarricades Rod enler the perminee facility in the event of I\n emergency.

The person who plnced the hose I~:\ding f..om the building LOIhe ground ltnu into Lhe rivet

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- S\'c,',ilm 10.2 Whcm:wr ill lIn;:.-e I~l;guhlljonll any aCI Is I'nlhlbitcd 01' 1$1\111duor declaredLo be UII!tlWt\t1, or whenever in these Reglliarlon~ the pcrfOinlance of anyoct. is required or the fnilure to perfoml l\I1y act is made or declured [0 beunlawful, Ihe cCll1llni:;,~ion of IIny lIuch prnhibiled net or the f"HuI'C' 10I'crfunn :\IIY lluch IICI, l'hnll be I)tllli:ihcu by II lint:. OI'Jl(lt more thunSI,()()O.{)() per d;\y per vioilltion or by imprisonmc'l~ for a term of 1101morethml90 dayll, or by :lOy combination of such fine nnd imprisonment. Eachdny allY viulalion of thcNU I~cgul:uiolls CUJltil1ll1.:,slIhall be considered nsepamtc ortensc.

\\1lI have' been fotilld ro b~ ill violation of five secrie)n:; of the City of Newark's

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OfBce oCHSI23rdous MateriaJs188 Mulbeny- StreetNewark. NJ 07102

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Chemical Compounds. me.29 Riverside AvenueNewark. NJ 07104

Jamuuy 31, 1992

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....On January 31, 1992. a reinspection was conducted at your facility on 29 Riverside

Avenue. The purpose of this was to check on the violations issued on January 10. 1992, The'conclusions".of this reinspection are as follows:

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Section 8.4 Drainage from production facilities. including buildings, ' and other process areasshall be so engineered as to provide a means of secondary conrainment for spiikdhazardous materials. Process wastewater and cooling water pipes, plam Jr:.linsand similar installations which drain intO sewers, stonn drains, public wlU;tewateftreattncnt plants. watercourses or c-J!erroutes which drain to waterS of the stateshall be engineered so that spills of h~zardous materials will not esc.1pe tJ1roughthcm to watcrs of the State. If hazardous materials captured in secondarycontainment systems drain into process wastewater lines. provisions must be madeto treat or remove the hazardous matcrials before the water is discharged.

nus VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED.

AU internal drains in the building from the first floor have ret:n re-piped, enabling [hemto drain into a 1,000 galJon tank located on the ground floor. Aftcr'the material hill>been PHrested, it is pumped into a hazardous waste trailer.

Section lO.lb providing for the segregation of potentially reactive chemicals which llrehazardous materials or which may react so as to fonn haz.'U'dous materia Is. .tndwhich reaction may present or cause a hazardous or mmgerous condition.

THIS VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED..-

The oxidizers, M' & ,..chromic acid., have been relocntcd to a different loc<ltion .11111 are

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Section 12.2 All loading, unloading or transfer of hazardous materials shaH mke place by aqualified person:

All vehicles and mil cars carrying hazardous materials shall stand or be parkedonty in a. secure nreu where they IU'C under the care, custody, and control of aPermit holder.

A person who loads or unloads hazardous materials shall comply with the.. applicable Federal laws and regulations, in addition to any local and state

requirements.--- THIS VIOLATION HAS BEEN ABATED.

Mr. Sullivan explained that his employees have been trdined. on the unloading and transferof hazardous materials. Mr. Sullivan also stated that in the event of a leak: spill or accident hisemployees will know what to do. I instructed Mr. Sullivan to send me a lener documenting this,to which he agreed: ...

Mr. Sullivan was also infonned that flammable liquids with a flammable rating of threeor more should be stacked no more than two drums high, as we found three drums stacked on

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St3ie of New JerseyDep8'tment af EDYInmmeDtall'Joteetloa. aad Enerv

Division of Rle::spanSb1e Party SJte RemedladonMetro ~ Oftk;e

2 BabcDdt Place .west Orange. NJ 0705%

Tel •• 609-669-3955Fax..20t-669-3993

Karl J. DelaneyDlredDr

Chemical Compounds Inc.29-75 Rivers~de AvenueNewark, NJ 07~04Attn: A.lberto Celleri

February 26, 1992

Dear Mr _ Celleri, ".The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energyis authorized, pursuant to the New Jersey Spill Compensation andControl Act,··N.J.S.A. 58:l0-23.1~ et seq. to collect all costsassociated with a discharge and incurred by the State in the removalof hazardous substances or mitigation of damages. Accordingly,oversight costs (salary, materials and indirect costs), in the amountof $708.60 were ~neurred by the Department when the Bureau of..Emergency Response responded to an illegal dumping of aceticacid/anhydride which resulted in contamLnation of the ground and thePassaic River on 1/7/92 in Newark, Essex County. CEPE case number

92-0~-07-].025 -Pa~ent of this amount will not relieve the company from potentialliabil~ty for civil or administrative penalties, adait~onal costsincurred by the Department, nor any other responsibility or obligationunder the law, including responsib~lity fer damages which may havebeen caused by the discnarge. Your payment of tftisamount merely.satisfies the Bureau's interest in recovering its actual costs o~ the

above referenced response action.You must submit a check to the cepartment payable to the"Treasurer

istate of New Jersey" with~n 30 days after receipt of thisnotice. P ease send your check and the vhita copy of attached for.:

DEP-062A.to:.New Jersey Department of Environmentalprotection & EnergyBureau of RevenueCN 41.7Trenton~ NJ 08625-0417

yOU may contact Walter Janicek of the Bureau of EmergencyResponse at 20~-669-3955 it you have any questions or require furtherinformation~ ~

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BUREAU OF EMERGENCY RESPONSEADMINISTRATIVE COST RECOVERY WORK SHEET

PROJECT ACTIVITY I TI:f:

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I.D.NO. 92-01-07-1025-33Case Name: Chemical Compounds

COST CALCULATION: $708.60

REGULAR OVE~IMERESPONDER PATE RATE HOURS AMOUNT RATE HOURS AMOUNTM. Garamone 10/92 52.20 4.0 208.80

C. Gibbons 1/7/92 52.20 3,5 182.70

- M. Garamone 1/9/92 52.20 2.0 104.40 (Report)

M. Garamone 1/8/92 52.20 1.0 52.20

M. Garamone 1/9/92 52.20 2.5 130.50Total .- 678.60

Equipment:-4 Draqer Air samplinq tubes - (Acetic Acid) - 4 x 7. 50 sa/ = $30 •00

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R.J. Hughes Justiee ComplexYouuehcrtbycomtmndedtoappeVl1 25 Market 5tH 4th floor-. Friday"

In 1M-CIty of Trenton on January 24th at 11: 30 AM

to &fve eviden:; ~rorc the Slate Grand JurY ~d you are Oldcred 10 ~pe~ wrthou! prepayment

or witness rec 10d br~, wilh you the followin.c records: -------------:See Attached Schedule "A" '"

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- If you fal 10 appe3l' iIld produce the said rC(Mds, I warnnt may be Issued tor your arrest

and you may be cNrFd 'With contempt.

~TNESS. the Jb'x:;Inhle $aaUI!l D.·tenae, Jr., ~ of th! ~ CbJrt.

~ 13th ~ ~ January ; 1!~.

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1. In answer to this subpoena, the records shall:.a. Be delivered in the same condition and order as they are kept

in the ordinary course of business:a complete inventory shall accompany the records as toexactly what records are contained in each carton or

--envelope; andthe records shall be delivered in a secured carton orenvelope as to protect the records and k~ep them in proper~order.

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d. The term "document" shall mean any ORIGINAL WRITING .(handwritten, typed or otherwise reproduced) formal orinformal, in your possession, custody, or control, regardlessof where located and includes, but is not limited to,contracts, agreements, communications, letters, telegrams,regulations, memoranda, surveys, studies, summaries, reports,manifests, brokerage agreements, bills of lading, testanalysis results, notices, announcements, transcripts, fieldnotes, weigh tickets, telephone memoranda, purchase orders,instructions, charges, manuals, brochures, photographs,schedules, price lists, messages, records, invoices, taperecordings, notes of interviews or communications, calendarentries, records of meetings, applications, newspaper andadvertisements, video tapes, information retrieval systems,and any other method of electronic ~torage, and materialprepared for circulation to any past or present division,affiliate, officer, director, employee or agent~ In allcases where originals are not available "documents" also meancopies of original writings and non-identical copies thereof.Without limitation of the term ·control" as used in thepreceding sentence, a document is deemed to be in yourcontrol if you have the right to secure the document or acopy thereof from another source or public or private entityhaving actual possession thereof.

2. All documents reflecting the procedures or instructions foroperating the centrifuge located on the second floor of ChemicalCompound, Inc •., 29-75 Riverside Avenue,. Building 117..

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4. All documents or records reflecting the Chemicals or other :substances which were either mixed in, processed by,.or used l.Ilthe centrifuge (located OD the second floor of Chemical Compound,Inc., 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Bui1di.ng 117) between December 1,1991 and OD or before January 7, 1992. Also included in thisdemand are documents reflecting the schedule that this unit iscl~aned, including the date immediately prior to January 7, 1992.

5. All documents reflecting the disposal of wast~ for the periodDec~er 1, 1991 to January 8, 1992.

6. All documents pertaininq to discharges fram Chemic~l Compound,Inc. or any of.it's facilities, into the Passaic Valley SewerageAuthority, including but not limited to analyqis, correspondenceand operating procedures. •

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-ROBERT J. OIL TUFO

• nORNEY GENERAl.

~taft of ~££U aJ ers£\!DEPARTMENT OF LAW ANDPUBLJC SAFETY

DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICECHoelt

RICHARD J. HUGHES JUlIT1CE CDMPI.EXTRENTON. NEW JERSEY 0811250(1011&

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ROBERTT. WIHTl!RDIRECTOR

August 18, 1992

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Jonathan H. Roth, Esq.129 Wash!"ngton StreetP.O ..Box 1779Boboken, NJ 087030Dear Mr. Roth:

..Enclased please find copies of the draft Waiver of Indictment

and Trial by Jury and Accusation prepared in accordance with yourJuly 13, 1992 letter. Advise me if you have any changes and I willthen file them and obtain a date with the Court for the plea.

The terms of the plea, pursuant to our recent discussions, arethat Chemical Compounds, Inc. plead guilty to a fourth degree waterpollution violation, N.J.S.A. 58:10A-IOf(3), as contained in theenclosed. The state will. accept a fine of $5,000 for the offenseand Chemical Compounds, Inc.·will provide a check in the amount of$1,760.85 payable to the.Office of the State EnvironmentalProsecutor to be used to purchase a one page advertisement in theGloucester 'raes conveying a positive environmental message.. Thedefendant will not be identified in the advertisement •. '

As soon as r determine from you that this is satisfactory, Iwill schedule a date V!th the Court •.

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.-. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEYCOUNn OF ESSEXLAW DIVISION - CRIMINAL

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

v. WAIVER OF INDICTMENT ANDTRIAL BY JURy

CBE,MlCAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

CBEMICALCOMPOUNDS, INC., the above named defendant,charged with unlawful discharge of a pollutant, contrary toN.J.S.A. 58:10A-IOf(3) and N.J.S.A. 58:10A-6a; being advisedthrou~h its agents of the nature of the charges against themand of their right to indictment and trial by jury, herebywaives prosecution by indictment and trial by jury and requests,-to be tried by the Court.

Dated in Newark" New Jersey, this day of, 1992.

Signed and deliveredin the presence o£.. CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC •

By:

Reported By: Approved and accepted on thisday of , 1992,in the presence of the

defendants and in open court.James W. GlassenDeputy AttorneyGenera~

- The Honorable.Tudgeo~ the S"uE.er£orCow:::t.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEYACCUSATION

v.CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, me.

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC. having been charged underoath with violating the Water_Pollution Control Act and havingin writing waived indictment and trial by jUrt and havingrequested that the Defendant be tried by Accusation by theCourt, and the request having been granted;

DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL JAMES W. GLASSEN, for theState of New Jersey, alleges that

COUNT ONE(Unlawful Discharge of a Pollutant - Fourth Degree)

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

on or about January :7" 1992, at the City of Newark, in theCounty of Essex, else~here, and within the jurisdiction of thisCourt, did negligently discharge a pollutant into a municipaltreatment works, namely the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissionsewer syste= in the area of 29-75 Riverside Avenue, Newark,without possessing a valid industrial pretreatment per.mitissued by the Passaic Valley Sewerage commission, that is,CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC. did negligently release, spill, leak,pump, pour, emit, empty or dum2 into the Passaic ValleySewerage Commission. sewer system, wliic:li..l.eadsto'the. Passaic-

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ROBERT J. DEL TUFOATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY "..By:-:;J~am-:::-:e-:s~W;-.~G;-:;l-a-s--s--e-n------

Deputy Attorney General

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JONAnfAN H. RO'IKAdmitted in N/. NY, .vA

LAW OFFICESJONATIIAN H. ROTII

U9 WashingtOD SueecP.O. Box 1779

Hoboken, New Jersey 07030

(201) 792-0870Fax: (201) 659-1088

O/CormsttlMARISA Y: PAll.ADlSQ

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Mr. Harold E. Sallivan, PresidentChemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 RLverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07104Mr. Alberto CelleriChemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 Riverside AvenueNewark, New Jersey 07102Damon R. Sedita, Esq.Schwartz, Tobia & Stanziale22 Crestmont Road

~ Montclair, New Jersey 07042RE: State of Hew Jersey v. Chemical Compounds, IDC. /Draft

Waiver of IndictJDent and Trial by Jury andAccusation

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Gentlemen:I enclose herewith correspondence from James W. Glassen,

D.A.G. in addition to Draft.Waiver of Indictment and Trial by Juryand Accusation. Kindly review the $~e and provide me with thebenefit of your comments and/or questions as soon as possible. Theterms of the plea are set forth in Mr. Glassen's letter and are asfollows:

1. Chemical Compounds, Inc. will plead guilty to a 4thDeqree water pollution violation under N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1~f(3) as contained in the enclosed;

2. Chemical Compounds, rnc. will pay a $5,000 fine and$1,760.85 for an environmental. advertisement in theGloucester Times.

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Mr. Baro~d Ew 5u~livan, PresidentMr.. Alberto Celler:iDamon R. Sed.i.ta, Esq.August 28r 1992Page 2

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Division of Responsible party Site RemediationCNOZ8

Trenton. NJ08625-0028 ,

-Jeanne M. FoxAaing Commissioner

Karl J. DelaneyDIrector

November 30, 19.93

Chemical Compounds Inc.29-75 Rivers~de AvenueNewark, NJ ..0.7102Attn: Alberto celleriDear Mr. Celleri,

The New Jersey Department of Environmental prote~tion and Energyis authorized, pursuant to the New Jers~y Spill Compensation andcontrol Act, N ..1.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq. to collect all costsassociated wi~h a discharge and incurred by the state in the removalof hazardous substances or mitigation of damages. Accordingly,oversight costs (salary, materials and indirect costs), in the amountof $866.47 were ~ncurred by the Department when the Bureau of~ Emergency Response responded to a chemical fire at Chemical Compounds'Inc. on 10/5/93 in Newark, Essex county. DEPE case # 93-10-05-0736 &93-10-05-1110. -

pa~ent of this amount will not relieve the company from potentialliabil~ty for civil or administrative penalties, adait~onal costsincurred by the Department, nor any other responsibility, or obligationunder the law, including responsib~lity for damages which may havebeen caus~d by the discharge. Your payment of tnis amount merelysatisfies the Bureau's interest in recovering its actual costs o~ theabove referenced response action.

You must submit a check to the Department payable to theIITreasureri state of New Jersey" with~n 30 days after receipt of thisnotice.- P ease send your check and the white copy of attached formDEP-062A to:.

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You may contact Walter Janicek of the Bureau of EmergencyResponse at 201-669-3955 if you have any questions or require furtherinformation.

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Chemical Compounds rnc. PI.... identIty .pproprl.te categOfY:

CaselCompany Name(]County Authority: [] Industrial

Address 29-75 Riverside AvenUe 0Local ' 0Regional e~~Newark, NJ 07102 rEI Private C1Local

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Mallecheck payable to: Treesurllf, State of New Jersey~ Mail to: NJDEPE. Bur.. U of R.venue

eN 417, Trenton, M.J. 08625.0417

copy DISTRlBUTION: Whill!' • Rl!'miltQnCI!' Copy YI!'U- • Comp.",y Pi"k • BUTI!'OU ," RI!'"l!'tflk Goldl!'lIrod· D;";6;0,"

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BUREAC' OF EMERGENCY RESPOHSBADMINISTRATIVE COST RECOVERY WORK SREET

CASE NAME: Chemical CompoundsPAC t V3SR

CASE # 93-10-05-073693-10-05-1110

COS'l CALCULA'l!:rON: $866_4-7

" REG~ O.T.RESPO RATE HOURS OUNT RAT HOURS AMOUNT

B. Doyle N/5/93 64.43 3. o· r 193.29 104.03 0.5 52.01J. Hoyle .10/5/93 60.66 3.0 ,'181.98 97.95 0.5 48.97

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REPORT:B. Doyle "a. 10/5/93 64.43 4.0 257.72

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EQUXPMENT:.

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.---- ..-.' . :. You are hereby NOllAEO that during my Inspection of your facility on the above date, the following

alleged violatlon(s) of the Solid Waste Management /ttd, (N.J.SA 13:1E·1 et seq.) and Regulations

(N.J.A.C. 7:26-1 et seq.) promulgated thereunder were observed: These viol8\,iQn(s) have been recorded

as part of the permanent enforcement history of your facililY.

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Remed1a1 action to correct these violations rn.Ist be initiated immediately and be colJl)leted by. '

o Gr. I4-. 1tJ, . Within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this Notice of VIolation, you

shafl submit Inwriting, to the invest!gatof issuingthis notice at the above address, the correctivemeasuresyou haVe taken to attain compBance. The issuance of this doaJment serves as notice to you that a violatfon

has occurred and does not preclude the Slate of New Jersey, or any of its agencies from initfatlng further

administrative or legal action, or from assessing penalties, with respect to this or other violations. Vio~ns

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You are herllby NOTIFIED that during my inspection of your facility on the above date. the following

alleged violation(s) of the Solid wast? Management Act, (N.J.S.A. 13:1E·1 et seq.) and Regulations

(N.J.A.C. 7:26-1 et seq.) promulgated thereunder were observed. These violat~n(s) have been recorded•as part of the permanent enforcement history of your facirrty. ,

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shall submit in writing, to the investigator issuing this notice at the abo~ address, the corrective measures

you have taken to attain compliance. The issuance of this doalment serves as notice to you that a violation

has occurred and does not precJude the State of New Jersey, or ~ of lis agencies from initiating further --

administrative or legaJ action, or from assessing penalties. with rasped to this or other vlolatlo~s. VIolations

of these regulations are punishable by penalles of up to $50,000 pervioJadon~" .. :..

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UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST

t. Generato(s us EP'" 10 No.

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...;'... State of New Jersey'~ t I Department 01 Environmenta( Protection,.. .. ~i'''~,• ~ . . Dlvlrlion ofHazardolllJ Waste Management

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\5 QENERIoTOR'S CERTIfI5, 10Pl•. ,Idlgci 6uc,d dial 5'6 ,_lit .. itS """"is CC"si9ome"llre fully and accl:ratoty :lucnbed 10oY. bY;"'I',cc

ltf..~ipciog nlma end are clUlllied, packed. man<od, enclso.olad, !I1Q a" in .11 ratptClS in proper conclItion lor lTanl\Xlrt l))I hi<;ln.....v

aCCOrding :0 applicacta :nlernallor:al and utlon&l governmenl fI\lulallOns.!II am alar;s Q\Janllly gan.ralor, Icartlfylhall have a program in plac.to reduCllh •• olumaand tOll.,c1tyolwUla<;;anaratadlo Ih.d""rM Ihe.a oatorminod to o.economically prSt;l,caol. and \hIll ha.e .. tacto<! tha oraC-:'C3clamotl\od 01trastman~ storage. cr dl,posa, currently Ivailaols to m. wh.cn mir.lrniz., the Dresenl ar:dtutu .. threalto hum811h••dth and tha .. wlfonmen~ OR, it lam a ,mill qUlolityt/lsneratDr, Iha.s mada • 'Ocod 'aith effcrtlC minimize my WUIS 'Oon.raIlO

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TIERRA-B-004755

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-0,f S'laleof New Jener1; Oepartment of Envlronmenta Protection

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1. Ganerator's US E?A 10 No,

t ,.,1, I,,' UNIFORM HAZARDOUS.;_' ,WASTE MANIFEST .

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prOye' ,hipping n~m.e ina are classil:ed. packed. marked, .nd lall<iled, and are In all :UCBCU in proper con~lti"n /~r Iran. par! ~y hlgnwayacco~,n\J to appllc~ole ,nl~m3tionaJ and national ..ovemmenl f09ulauonl,If I am ala, .._ quantity g.ne'alor, I unify ch..tl h..va aprc.~rarn in placero rld~celha volume-and toxicity 01 wuto ~on''"tld 10 Ille dagre.1 have c'eterrnlned co-bee<:onomically practicable anc ll1all hlveaalOCled lI1aaf8Cl,cable method 0>1tr.atman~ s(orlgl, or dl1pcsal CUmlntly available (0 me .. hicll m,nimi~.s:he present II1dI~luro threat 10human ~eallh and the an.ironmont OR. III am a sIr ...1Iauarrtlty Qenaralar. I have mada .. QOO<llailt'el1art:o mlnimize:ny wasl ... e~er31lon andslIieC.Ihe beSt wuta rr.anagam,nt method thlt is available 10 me and Ih3t I an afforo: I ."" ..- .- ..,;:';",.

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eouantity generelO_.ll;ottlfy thllt I have I ptogrem In place 10reduce me volume ind toxicity ol ..... leg.neraled 10the degr-I have determined 10be

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866300159Form Appro-rL OMS No. 2C5O-<I03S. Ex"i,. 9-:Ji)..'

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16. GENERATOR'S CfRnFICATION: l.h,erebY decla,ell1at the conlents or tnlS CO~lillnm.ntare '.ully and accuralely dosCflbed above ~yproper .hipping n.ma lInO .rl c:taSSllled. procklHl, manted. and la~eled, ana Ire ,n all , .. pecu In proper comllllon lor lransport by h,gnway

.. Ic:<:arlilng to applicable inlemational .nd na,lonal govomm ... t rOllulations.{f I am allrge Quenlily generalor. Icertify Ihlt I hive I pro.grvn in pllCIIO reouce the YOlumeand toxicitf 01 wlsle generated 10 the ~e9fea,1 have de'ermir.ed ta b4economiCally practicable and tnall hlve .. lected lIlecract,cablemllnod oltrellment. slorago, or lilscolI' currenlCy a,"ilab,ota mo wnicn mln,m,rOllhe prtsenllt'o'utu .. tn ... t to humen heolln end tho envlfonment: OIt.,llam a .mall ~uanlily qlneralor. 1 h.,o mede a good tllin etlon ta m,n,m'ze my waste goneration ano .elect1M best weste men.gemon1 method thel'S a,alleble 10 me and thaI I e:-n afford.

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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATIOH: t ~er.DV docianJ I~al tM conlonts 01 thIS 00n5lO""'""la .. fully Ma aCCurately de,cnt>o<l abo.a oy ..proper,hipP"'!l nl..,. ano a.. cta .. ;Iied. pacnd, mari<ed. and lice led: ~nd an ;" ell r.. peets .in·proper condilion 'or '",n, pan by .~jghwayaccordmotC appUc&l>l, "':ernaUDnaJ ana nlllcnt] government regulat,,,,,.. • , '. ". .

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Oepartment ot Environmental Protection and EnergyHazardous Waste Regulatfon Program

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY REPORT . i

PREPARED FOR:

Chemical Compounds, Inc.29-75 Riverside Avenue

Newark, NJ 07100

CONDUCfED BY:

Joseph N. CapuzziOccupational Health SpecialistCIGNA Loss Control Services

ACCOMPANIED BY:

Mr. Arturo CelleriSafety Manager

DATE OF SURVEY:

October 3, 1995

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. INTRODUcrroN

On October 3, 1995 an Occupational Health Survey was conducted at the given location to evaluateemployee exposure to various airbomc contaminates. An executive SlUDmm:y and ~ts of the surveyfollow.

The data presented in this report reflect conditions as they existed on the day of the swyey on whichthe air sampling was pcrfoImed. InfOtmation, as supplied by plant contacts was relied upon to help indeveloping conclusions and in the evaluation of programs discussed in this report.

STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES

....StandardslExpOSUIC Limits for employee exposure to various materials evaluated during this survey arediscussc:d under the Rc:sults heading, and also found in the Data Tables of this report (See AppendixI, Table I). Infonnation on the sources and types of standards and guidelines arc listed in Appendix II.Generally employee exposure results are compared to cum:nt Occupati&nal Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA) regulations/standards, called P~ssiblc Exposure Limits (PEL), and can befound at 29 CFR 1910.1000, which are often called the Z tables. Where other accc:ptc:d State-of-the-Artindustrial hyiienc practicc:s or guidelines, such as the American Conference of Govc:mmental IndustrialHygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV) arc lower or ditIerin their approach the most currentvalues for these guidelinc:s have been used and Dotc:d. The use of these standards and guidelirics arethought to give reasonable protection to the health and well being of employees exposc:d to thesematc:rials. Please see the Appendix section of this report for the results.

The ACGIH TL V's arc inc1udc:d in this report as exposure standards because for many substances theACGIH TLV's arc: more: conservative than OSHA standards. The ACGIH TLV's arc more conservativebecause they are based primarily on the prevention of disease. In contrast. OSHA Pc:nnissible ExposureLc:vels (pEL's) are rc:quircd to take into account the ecoD.omic feasibility of rc:ducing exposures inaffeetc:d industric:s. public notice and comment. and judicial review. The nV's IIlC guidelines that referto the airbome concentration to which it is believed that nearly all workers may be repeatc:d1y exposed,day after day. without adverse effect

EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAir sampling for ethylc:ne oxide, xylc:ne, nitric acid and methanol reveled that on the day of the survey,none of the employees' exposurc:s cxceedc:d the OSHA Pc:rmissible Exposure Levels for the abovecontaminates .

Rc:commendations for the implcmc:atation of your rc:spiratory protection and confined space programsand for the installation of an emcrgc:nc:y eyewash/shower IIlC being resubmitted. New recommendationsfor improved housekeeping and the use of eye protection are included with this report.

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Air Sampling

Unless otherwise stated, samples were taken in the employees breathing zone to obtain samplesindicative of the actual employee expOsutCS. Gillan 513 and 113 air pumps provided the vacnumsource. Pumps were calibrated prior to and after the samples collection and were checked for properoperation and flow were necessary and possible. No changes in flow rate were measured, unless notedin the comments section of the results section. .

Air samples collected were analyzed by Environmental Health Laboratory in Macon, Georgia andCromwell, CT which are accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

--RESULTSAir Contaminants l.

Table I pres.;nts the results of air sampling and analysis. Exposure concentrations are presented inmilligrams per cubic meter (mgIM~ or parts per million in air (ppm) by employee and location. Alsopresented, arc the applicable Threshold Limit VaIue (TLV) or the OS HA Permissible Exposure Levels(PELs).

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Air Sampling

Chemical Compounds, Inc. is a mllllufacturer of dye intermediates for hair dyes. Various chemicals arcreacted in 6 reactor vesscls within the plant Many different reactions take place, however, of majorconcern from an industrial hygiene standpoint is the reaction involving ethylenc oxide. It is one of themore frequent reactions. Ethylene oxide (ETO) is a highly reactive gas or liquid that can affect the skin,eyes, lungs, and nerves. Ethylene oxide has been found to cause mutations and cancers in animals.Based on these reports and human epidemiological studies showing a higher than expected rate ofseveral cancers, ethylenc oxide is considered a suspected human can:inogcn.

Nitrogen is introduced into the reactor vessel The prcsswc in the vessel is then checked to assure thevessel is holding pressure and there arc no leaks. ETO is then piped into the vessel from outside of thebuilding. The ethylene oxide is reacted with 4-fluoro·3-oitro8l1a1iuc (NF A) under pressure withpotassium. fluoride added as a catalyst to yield the dye intermediates, NHNF A.

Personal and area sampling for ethylene oxide indicated that employees are exposed to levels belowboth the OSHA Actiou. Level of O.S ppm and thc OSHA Permissible Exposure Level of 1 ppm. lIS an8 hourTWA.

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ethylene oxide

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xyleneXIII Petro Naranjo!un operator

< 0.34

1:59-3:02 xylene

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Standards and Guidelines

A listing oC the: appropriate he:alth standards can be f01Dldin the following table. Included in tbi.s tableare the following:

1. Pcmrissible Exposun: Limits (fitle 29 Code ofFedcral Regulations (CFR) Part 1910.1000). The:PEL's represent the legal exposure limits set by the Federal (or State) Dc:partmcnt ofLabor/OSHA.

2. The 1995 - 1996 Threshold Limit Values which arc: guidcJine:s developed by AmericanConferc:nce: of Govc:mmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) to protect the health and well beingofwolbrs.

For a compTete listing and explanation of the use of the PEL's and TLV's, please consult the abovedocuments/sources.

OSHA Pennillible Exposure.

Acorn Threshold Umit ValueLevel (PEL)l (TLV)'

Substance Units 8-Hr.' STEL4 ceiling' 8-Hr.' STEL4 ceiling'

ethylene oxide' ppm 1 · . l,A2 - -mctlw10l (skin) pplll 200 · - 200 250 .nitric: acid ppm 2 · - 2 4 -xylene ppm 100 · . 100 150 .. flil. '~1mKe ~ 1. II Itt !:l1L.1UU, ety-

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Analyte Flow Ibte CoUectioD Media Analysis Analytical(liters per Methodminute)

ethylene oxide 0.1 Qazi Ketcham tube Solvents by Gas FID;NIOSHChromarography 1501, S286

-, modified

, methanol 0.178 silica gel tube Solvents by Gas FID;NIOSHI

. Chromatography 2000

nitric acid 0.2 arbo S3 tube Anions by Ion Conductivity;::. Chromatography NIOSH 7903

xylene I 0.2 charcoal tube Solvents by Gas FID;NIOSH

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NOV 23 1981;

DONALD LANSSCRerARY OF STAn;

CERT'U'rCA'l'E: 02' :I.NCOREORIl'l'IOlf

of

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.

THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that I, GEORGE L. GARRISO~

do hereby associate myse~f into a corpot~tion under and by

y.irtue of the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the

State of "New Jersey entitled "An Act. Concerninq Corporal:ion~"

(Revised statutes of New Jersey, L937, Title 14 and Title 14A)

and the severa~ supplements thereto and acts mandatory thereof

and do he~.bY agree to take the number of shares of capita~

stock set opposite my name.·FIRST: The name of the corporation is:

CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, INC.SECOND: The location of the principa~ office i:

this state is at 1135 Clifton Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey 0701::.,: ~~ THIRD: The name of the agent therein and in

charge thereof upon whom process against this corporation may

be served is GEORGE L. GARRISON.FOORTH: The purposes foe which this corporatior

is for~ed are as fol~ow.; '1'0 engaga 1n any activity within the

purpo.e~ for which corporations may be organized under New Jers

.:.statutes Annotated, 't'it~.~4A •.entitled -Corporations. Genera~"

, . FrF'l'H~ The. name and post office addresses of..':.

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the incorporators and the number of shar es subscribed for by:--,

them, the aggregate of such subscription being the total amou~

of capitaL stock with which this corporation will commence

businesS, is as follows:

GEORGE L. GARRISON1135 Clifton AvenueClifton, New Jersey 01013 .••••.••• •••••••• 100 shares

SIXTH: The period of existence of this corporat

is unlimited.SEVENTH: The total authorized1capital stock of

the corporation is two thousand five hundred (2500) shares ofI~ommon stock without nominal or par value. Allor any part of

said shares of common stock, without nominal' or par value, may

be issued ,by the corporation from time to time and for such

consideration as may be determined and fixed by the unanimouS

vote of the Board of Directors as provided by"law.EIGHTH: The number of Direccors constituting tn,

first Board of Directors shall be two and shall be:

George Moncayo 7 Berard Boulevar.dOakdale, Lonq Island, N.Y. H769

Anna Maria Moncayo 7 Berard BoulevardOakdale, Long Island, N.Y. 11769

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 16th day of November, 1981.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY . s s • : ..-COUNTY OF PASSAIC

1BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this / r....;CL day of

November, 1991, before me, a Notary publico! the state of New

Jersey, personallY appeared GEORGE L. GARRISON who, I am

sa~isfied, is the person named in and who executed the foreqo~

certificate, and I, having first made known to him the content

thereof, he did acknowledge that he signed, sealed and deliver

the same as his voluntary act and deed~

JMIC[ A.INHEI!A ..lNOTARY PUBUC OF NEW' JERSEY

MY COMMISSION EXPIRES OCT. 9". 1985

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION2

290 BROADWAYNEWYORK, NY 10007-1866

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GENERAL NOTICE LETTERCERTIFIED MAIL-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Alberto Celleri, PresidentChemical Compounds Inc.10 Baldwin CourtRoseland, New Jersey 07086

RE: _ Dianlon~t Alkali S\lP~4 SiteNotice of Potential Liability forResponse Actions in the Lower Passaic River, New Jersey

Dear Mr. Celleri:

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (UEPAn) is charged with responding to therelease and/or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants into theenvironment and with enforcement responsibilities under the Comprehensive EnvironmentalResponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended ("CERCLA"), 42 U.S.C. §9601~~. Accordihgly, EPA is seeking your cooperation in an innovative approach toenvironmental remediation and restoration activities for the Lower Passaic River.

EPA has documented the release or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants andcontaminants into the six-mile stretch of the river, known as the Passaic River Study Area, whichis part of the Diamond Alkali Superfund Site ("Site') located in Newark, New Jersey. Based onthe results of previous CERCLA remedial investigation activities and other environmentalstudies, including a reconnaissance study of the Passaic River conducted by the United StatesArmy Corps of Engineers ('-US ACE"), EP A has further determined that contaminated sedimentsand other potential sources of hazardous substances exist along the entire 17-mile tidal reach ofthe Lower Passaic River. Thus, EPA has decided to expand the Study to include the areal extentof contamination to which hazardous substances from the six-mile stretch were transported; andthose sources from which hazardous substances outside the six-mile stretch have come to belocated within the expanded Study Area.

By'this letter, EPA is notifying Chemical Compounds Inc. ("Chemical Compounds'') of itspotential liability relating to the Site pursuant to Section 107(a) ofCERCLA, 42 U.S.C.§9607(a). Under CERCLA, potentially responsible parties ("PRPs') include current and pastowners of a facility, as well as persons who arranged for the disposal or treatment of hazardoussubstances at the Site, or the transport of hazardous substances to the Site.

Internet Address (URL). http://www.epa.govRqC .. dIR..,yelabie • Printed with Ve{lNb" 011Bned ....... on ~ P.... (Minimum 50% PoRcclnHnMr cordenCI

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In recognition of our complementary roles, EPA has formed a partnership with USACE and theNew Jersey Department of Transportation-Office of Maritime Resources ("OMR") ["thegovernmental partnership"] to identify and to address water quality improvement, remediation,and restoration opportunities in the 17-mile Lower Passaic River. This governmental partnershipis consistent with a national Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") executed on July 2, 2002between EPA and USACE. This MOU calls for the two agencies to cooperate, whereappropriate, on environmental remediation and restoration of degraded urban rivers and relatedresources. In agreeing to implement the MOU, the EPA and USACE will use their existingstatutory and regulatory authorities in a coordinated manner. These authorities for EPA includeCERCLA, the Clean Water Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. TheUSACE's authority stems from the Water Resources Development Act ("WRDA"). WRDAallows for the use of some federal funds to pay for a portion of the USACE's approved projectsrelated to ecosystem restoration. .

For the..frrst.phas~ofthe Lower P-assaicRiver.Project, the governmental partners-are proceeding.---with an integrated five- to seven-year study to determine an appropriate remediation andrestoration plan for the river. The study will involve investigation of environmental impacts andpollution sources, as well as evaluation of alternative actions, leading to recommendations ofenvirorunental remediation and restoration activities. This study is being conducted by EPAunder the authority of CERCLA and by USACE and OMR, as local sponsor, under WRDA.EPA, USACE, and OMR are coordinating with the New Jersey Department of EnvironmentalProtection and the Federal and State Natural Resource Trustee agencies. EPA, USACE, andOMR estimate tha~the study will cost approximately $20 million, with the WRDA and CERCLAshares being about $10 million each. EPA will be seeking its share of the costs of the study fromPRPs.

Based on information that EPA evaluated during the course of its investigation of the Site, EPAbelieves that hazardous substances were being released from Chemical Compounds' facilitylocated at 29-75 Riverside Avenue in Newark. New Jersey, into the Lower Passaic River.Hazardous substances, pollutants and contaminants released from the facility into the riverpresent a risk to the environment and the humans who may ingest contaminated fish andshellfish. Therefore, Chemical CompoWlds may be potentially liable for response costs whichthe govenunent may incur relating to the study of the Lower Passaic River. In addition,responsible parties may be required to pay damages for injury to, destruction of, or loss of naturalresources, including the cost of assessing such damages ..

Enclosed is a list of the other PRPs who have received Notice letters. This list represents EPA'sfindings on the identities ofPRPs to date. We are continuing efforts to locate additional PRPswho have released hazardous substances, directly-or indirectly, into the Passaic River. Inclusionon, or exclusion from, the list does not constitute a final determination by EPA concerning theliability of any party for the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site. Beadvised that notice of your potential liability at the Site is being forwarded. to all parties on thislist.

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We request that you consider becoming a "cooperating party" for the Lower Passaic RiverProject. As a cooperating party, you, along with many other such parties, will be expected tofund EPA' s share of the study costs. Upon completion of the study, it is expected that CERCLAand WRDA proce~ses will be used to identify the required remediation and restoration programs,as well as the assigrunent of remediation and restoration costs. At this time, the commitments ofthe cooperating parties will apply only to the study. For those who choose not to cooperate, EPAmay apply the CERCLA enforcement process, pursuant to Sections 106 (a) and 107(a) ofCERCLA, 42 U.S.c. §9606(a) and §9607(a) and other laws.

Pursuant to CERCLA Section 113(k), EPA must establish an administrative record that containsdocuments that fonn the basis of EPA's decision on the selection ofa response action for a site.The administrative record files, which contain the documents related to the response actionselected for this Site are located at EPA's Region 2 office (290 Broadway, New York) on the 18th

floor. You may call the Records Center at (212) 637-4308 to make an appointment to view theadmin~~_~r.~ti.v.er~~or~JQr.the Jp~er rlL5~~~ver. ~r.oject.. .._ _. _~_._ .._._____ _ _

EPA will be holding a meeting with all PRPs on October 29,2003 at 10:00 AM in ConferenceRoom 27A at the Region 2 office. At that meeting, EPA will provide information about theactions taken to date in the Lower Passaic River, as well as plans for future activities. After thepresentation, PRPs will be given the opportunity to caucus, and EPA will return to answer anyquestions that might be generated during the private session. Please be advised that due toincreased security measures, all visitors need to be registered with the security desk in the lobbyin order to gain entry to the office. In order to ensure a smooth arrival, you will need to provideEPA with a list of attendees no later than October 15, 2003.

EPA recommends that the cooperating parties select a steering committee to represent thegroup's interest as soon as possible, since EPA expects a funding commitment for the financingof the CERCLA share of the $20 million study by mid-:-November2003. If you wish to discussthis further, please contact Ms. Alice Yeh, Remedial Project Manager, at (212) 637-4427 or Ms.Kedari Reddy, Assistant Regional Counsel, at (212) 637~3106. Please note that allcommunications from attorneys should be directed to Ms. Reddy.

Sincerely yOUTS,

George Pavlou, DirectorEmergency and Remedial Response Division

Enclosure

cc: Jim GiannottiChemical Compounds Inc

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PRPs in Receipt of Notice Letters:

PRP Legal Counsel

J. Roger Hirl Paul W. Herring, Esq.President and Chairman of the Board Andrews & Kurth L.L.P.Occidental Chemical Co. 1717 Main Street, Suite 3700Occidental Tower Dallas, Texas 752015005 LBJ FreewayDallas, Texas 75244 -- - --

Joseph Gabriel Philip Sellinger, Esq.Vice President of Operations Sills Cummis Zuckerman360 North Pastoria Environmental Corp. One Riverfront Plaza1100 Ridgeway Avenue Newark, NJ 07102Rochester, New York 14652-6280 -_. -

Robert Ball, President Lawrence Salibra, Esq.Alcan Aluminum Corporation Alcan Alwninum Corporation100 Erieview Plaza, 29th Floor 6060 Parkland Blvd.Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Mayfield Hts., OH 44124

Mark Epstein, President Eric Aronson. Esq.

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Alden Leeds Inc. Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan55 Jacobus Ave. One Gateway CenterKearny. New Jersey 07032 Newark, NJ 07102

Alan Bendelius, President Fredi L. Pearlmutter. Esq.Alliance Chemical. Inc. Cooper. Rose & English, LLPLinden Avenue 480 Morris AvenueRidgefield, New Jersey 07657 Summit, New Jersey 07901-1527

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William Gentner, President A. Christian Worrell III, Esq.The Andrew Jergens Co. Head & Ritchey, LLP2535 Spring Grove Ave. 1900 Fifth Third CenterCincinnati, Ohio 45214 511 Walnut Street

Cincinnati, OH 45202

Gary Cappeline, President Stephen Leermakers, Esq.Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. Ashland Specialty Chemical Co.5200 Blazer Parkway 5200 Blazer ParkwayDublin, Ohio 43017 Dublin, OH 43017

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Klaus Peter Loebbe, President Nan Bernardo, Esq. and Nancy Lake Martin, Esq.BASF Corporation BASF Corporation3000 Continental Drive North 3000 Continental Drive NorthMount Olive, New Jersey 07828 Mount Olive, NJ 07828

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Joseph Akers, Vice PresidentI. •I Gerard HIckel, Esq.

Bayer Corporation Bayer Corporation100 Bayer Road 100 Bayer RoadPittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15205-9741 Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9741

Yvan Dupay, President Arthur Schulz, Esq.Benjamin Moore & Co. Environmental Counsel51 Chestnut Ridge Road 4910 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Suite 221Montvale, New Jersey 07645 Washington, DC 20016

Alberto Celleri, President Jim GiannottiChemical Compounds Inc. Chemical CompoWlds Inc.10 Baldwin Court 29-75 Riverside AvenueRoseland, New Jersey 07086 Newark, NJ 07104

President Brian Kelly, Esq.Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc.767 Fifth Avenue, 46th Floor 767 Fifth Avenue, 46th FloorNew York, New York 10153 New York, NY 10153

John Guffey, President John R. Mayo, Esq.Coltec Industries, Inc. Cohee Industries, Inc.3 Coliseum Centre 430 Park Avenue2550 West Tyvola Road New York, NY 10022Charlotte, North Carolina 28217

Roger Marcus, President Russell Hewit, Esq.Congolewn Corporation Dughi & Hewit3705 Quakerbridge Road 340 North AvenueMercerville, New Jersey 08619 Cranford, NJ 07016

Martin Benante, Chairman James Maher, Esq.Curtiss- Wright Corp. Curtiss-Wright Corp.4 Becker Farm Road 4 Becker Farm RoadRoseland, New Jersey 07068 Roseland, NJ 07068

Antonio Perez, President Elliot Stem. Esq.Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Kodak: Company343 State Street 343 State StreetRochester, New York 14650 Rochester, NY 14650

Edgar Woolard, Chairman Bernard J. Reilly, Esq.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Corporate Counsel1007 Market Street E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.Wilmington, Delaware 19898 1007 Market Street

Wilmington, DE 19898

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David Weisman, CEO Jeffrey Schwartz, Esq.Elan Chemical Company Sarber Schlesinger Satz & Goldstein268 Doremus Ave. One Gateway CenterNewark. New Jersey 07105 Newark, NJ 07102

Al Reisch, President NoneEM Sergeant Pulp & Chemical Co. Inc.6 Chelsea RoadCHfton, New Jersey 07102 .-

Mark Tucker. Esq. Kenneth Mack, Esq.Essex Chemical Corp. Fox. Rothschild. O'Brien & Frankel2030WMDC Princeton Pike Corp.CenterMidland, Michigan 48674 997 Lenox Drive. Building 3

LaWrenceville, NJ 08648

Todd Walker, President John Ix, Esq.Fairmount Chemical Co. Inc. Porzio Bromberg & Newman117 Blanchard St. 163 Madison Ave.Newark, New Jersey 07105 Morristown, NJ 07962

Bradley BuecWer. President Robert M. Becker, Esq.Franklin-Burlington Plastics Inc. Kraemer. Burns, Mytelka & Lovell. P .A.113 Passaic Ave. 675 Morris Ave.Kearny. New Jersey 07032 Springfield. NJ 07081

He1U'YBenz, President Anne Conley-Pitchel1, Esq.Hoescht Celanese Chemicals, Inc. Hoescht Celanese Corp.Route 202-206 Route 202-206P.O.Box 2500 P.O.Box 2500Somerville, New Jersey 08876 Somerville, NJ 08876

Francine Rothschild, President NoneKearny Smelting & Refining936 Harrison Ave #5Kearny. New Jersey 07032

He1U'YSchact, CEO Ralph McMurry, Esq.Lucent Technologies, Inc. Hill, Betts & Nash LLP600 Mountain Avenue I Riverfront Plaza, Suite 327Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 Newark, NJ 07102-5401

Richard Meelia, President Patricia Dut\, Esq.Mallinckrodt. Inc. Mallinckrodt, Inc.675 McDonnell Blvd. 675 McDonnell Blvd.Hazelwood, Missouri 63042 Hazelwood, MO 63042

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Richard Mahoney, CEO L. William Higley, Esq.Monsanto Company Monsanto Company800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.St. Louis, Missouri 63167 St. Louis,MO 63167

Joseph Galli, President Peter Schultz, DirectorNewell Rubberrnaid, Inc. I Envirorunental Affairs29 E. Stephenson St. Newell Co.Freeport, Illinois 61032 4000 Auburn St.

Rockford, IL 61101

Jean-Pierre van Rooy, President Sarah Hurley, Esq.Otis Elevator Company Robinson & Cole LLPNorth American Operations 695 East Main Street10 Farm Springs Road Stamford, CT 06904-2305Farmington, Connecticut 06032

Richard Ablon, President J.L. Effinger, Esq.,

Ogden Corporation Ogden CorporationTwo Pennsylvania Plaza, 25lh Floor Two Pennsylvania Plaza. 25th FloorNew York, New York 10121 New York, NY 10121

Henry McKinnell, Chairman Michael McThomas, Esq.Pfizer Inc. Pfizer Inc.235 E. 42nd St. 235 E. 42Dd St.New York, New York 10017 New York; NY 10017

Raymond LeBoeuf, President Joseph Karas, Esq.PPG Industries, Inc. PPG Industries, Inc.One PPG Place One PPG PlacePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15272 Pittsburgh, PA 15272

Lawrence Codey, President Hugh Mahoney, Esq.PSE&GCo. PSE&GCo.P.O. Box 570 P.O. Box 570Newark, New Jersey 0710l~0570 Newark, NJ 07101

Phillip D. Ashkettle, President Adam S. Walters, Esq.Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock; Blaine & HuberP.O. Box 13582 3400 Marine Midland CenterResearch Triangle Park, North Carolina Buffalo, NY 1420327709

Robert McNeeley, President Paul Rivers, DirectorReilly Industries, Inc. Corporate Environmental Affairs1510 Market Square Center Reilly Industries, Inc.151 North Delaware Street 1500 S. Tibbs AvenueIndianapolis, Indiana 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46242

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Robert Finn, President . Howard Myers, Esq.RSR Corporation RSR Corporation2777 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 1800 2777 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 1800Dallas, Texas 75207 Dallas, TX 75207

Christopher Connor, CEO Donald McConnell, Esq.The Sherwin-Williams Company The Sherwin-Williams Co.101 Prospect Avenue, N.W. 101 Prospect Ave., N.W.Cleveland, Ohio 44115~1075 Cleveland, OH 44115

George Barrett, President Kirsten E. Bauer, Esq.Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. Teva North America1090 Horsham Road 1090 Horsham RoadNorth Wales. Pennsylvania 19454 North Wales, PA 19454

Robert Senior, President Robert DiLascio, Esq.Three County Volkswagen 30 Park Avenue, Suite 101 I

701 Riverside Ave. Lyndhurst, NJ 07071Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071

Michael Jordan, President Roger Willis, Esq.Westinghouse Electric Corp. Westinghouse Electric Corp.11 Stanwix Street 11 Stanwix StreetPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Isaac Weinberger, President r~Wiggins plastics Inc.547 Maitland Ave.Teaneck, New Jersey 07666

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