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us EPA RECORDS CENTER REGION 5
COMPLETION REPORT SPENT POTLINER REMOVAL
NORTH ALCOA SITE
EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
December 6, 2006
Submitted by:
ALCOA INC.
CITY OF EAST ST. LOUIS
Prepared by:
M F G , INC.
600 River Avenue
Suite 203 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212
(412)321-2278 Fax (412) 321-2283
MFG Project No. 120552
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
LISTOFnOURES i
LIST OF/APPENDICES i
LIST OF ACRONYMS ii
1.0 EXECUTIVE S U M M A R Y 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION 2
3.0 S P L R E M O V / U . 3
3.1 Site Preparation 3
3.1.1 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 3
3.1.2 Health and Safety Plan (HASP) 4
3.1.3 Site Security 4
3.2 Removal Methods 4
3.3 SPL Management 5
3.4 Off-Site Transportation and Disposal 5
3.5 Inspections, Site Stabilization and Demobilization 6
4.0 REFERENCES 8
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Site Location Map
Figure 2 Aerial Photograph of Site
Figure 3 SPL Occurrences Within Former Stockpiling Area
Figure 4 As-Built Grading Plan
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A Site Activity Photos
Appendix B Disposal Facility's Approval Documentation/Manifest Summary
LIST OF ACRONYMS
AC Area of Contamination
AOC Administrative Order on Consent
BMP Best Management Practices
CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
COC Chemical of Concem
COPC Chemical of Potential Concem
DOT Department of Transportation
FFS Focused Feasibility Study
FS Feasibility Study
FSP Field Sampling Plan
HASP Health and Safety Plan
lEPA Dlinois Environmental Protection Agency
NOI Notice of Intent
NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
PPE Personnel Protective Equipment
RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RI Remedial Investigation
RIFS Remedial Investigation Feasibility Study
RIR Remedial Investigation Report
SOW Statement of Work
SPL Spent Potliner
USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report presents the results of implementation of the Spent Potliner Removal Plan (Plan) dated March
3, 2006 (approved by the USEPA in a letter dated April 26, 2006) at the North Alcoa Site (the "Site") in
East St. Louis, Dlinois. Project activities occurred between September 5, 2006 and October 6, 2006. A
total of 1,458 tons of material classified as Spent Potliner (SPL) were removed from the Site and taken to
the Clean Harbors Lone Mountain Facility near Waynoka, Oklahoma facility for disposal. Following
removal activities, the work area was covered with approximately 2,500 cubic yards of soil placed at a
minimum thickness of 6 inches and vegetated. Periodic and final inspections were performed.
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 1 December 6. 2006
2.0 INTRODUCTION
The Spent Potliner Removal Plan (Plan) was prepared as a supplement to the RI/FS work plan pursuant to
paragraphs 36 and 38 of the Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) and Statement of Work for the
North Alcoa Site (the "Site"), East St. Louis (Figure 1). The Site included an area that contained visible
remnants of residual spent potliner (SPL) referred to as the former SPL Stockpiling Area shown on Figure
2. The purpose of the project was to remove visible remnants of the SPL for subsequent off-site final
disposition. Locations of identified SPL piles are shown on Figure 3.
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 2 December 6, 2006
3.0 SPL REMOVAL
The following sections provide information regarding the removal, management, transportation and
disposal of SPL waste. Environmental and safety controls that were implemented are also described.
3.1 Site Preparation
Site preparation activities included mobilization and set-up. Decontamination and equipment staging
areas were established during site preparation activities. Existing roads were used for mobilizing
equipment and establishing equipment routes. Minimal clearing of vegetation was performed, primarily
to allow access to several of the SPL piles.
3.1.1 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Prior to commencing SPL removal activities, a storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) was
developed and implemented on Site to help personnel reduce the potential for discharge of Chemicals of
Potential Concem (COPCs) in storm water. Specifically, the SWPPP contained best management
practices (BMPs), including the use of diversion and silt fencing, to reduce the risk of discharge of
COPCs associated with constmction activities performed in the SPL Stockpiling Area.
The SWPPP included the following:
• Identification of the primary and altemate SWPPP coordinators;
• Site description, including details regarding constmction activity;
• Types of controls or BMPs to be implemented, including, erosion and sediment controls and storm water management;
e Maintenance of controls and BMPs;
e Inspection frequency and reporting requirements;
e Identification of non-storm water discharges; and
e Compliance and provision for amendment of the plan.
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 3 December 6, 2006
3.1.2 Health and Safety Plan (HASP)
The Contractor (TtEC, Inc.) that was selected to perform the SPL removal prepared a project-specific
HASP that included, general site information, site and task hazards, site control, personnel protection, site
monitoring, emergency response plan, spill prevention and containment, injury and incident reporting,
safety statistics, accident reporting, incident investigation, environmental incident reporting, and auditing.
The Contractor had a Health and Safety Officer on-site at all times during constmction.
The local emergency response coordinator was notified prior to implementing the field work described in
the HASP.
3.1.3 Site Security
Two access gates to the Site were maintained during the project. At the end of each work day the gates
were closed and locked. Flagging was used to delineate the work area. Barricades, warning tape, and/or
equipment was placed in areas to prevent slip, trip, and fall hazards. All personnel were accounted for
while working at the Site.
3.2 Removal Methods
The objective was to remove surficial, visibly identifiable SPL material that was greater than two inches
in diameter, although additional smaller diameter SPL material was also removed during this work as
determined necessary to remedy the area. The general performance criteria for removal of SPL material
was follows:
e Removal activities were limited to the discrete areas of SPL identified in Technical
Memorandum 4 (and reproduced herein as Figure 3) which were delineated on the ground
prior to removal activities.
e Within these discrete areas, removal of SPL was accomplished by various methods using
combinations of mechanized equipment including; a bobcat with bucket, an excavator, and
dozer, and manual labor (e.g., placing a chunk of SPL in a container), or a combination
thereof (lift or rolling SPL material into an excavator bucket) to remove SPL material with
the defined area to a level grade.
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 4 December 6, 2006
• Based on observations of the area during excavation, areas were expanded laterally or
downward in order to remove identifiable chunks and residual SPL.
Once removed, the SPL material was consolidated to facilitate subsequent loading for off-site transport
and disposal. Under US EPA's Area of Contamination (AC) policy, consolidation of hazardous waste
within the AC did not create a new point of hazardous waste generation for purposes of RCRA.
During the removal process, used PPE was placed in the containers on a daily basis. Once complete, all
equipment used to remove the SPL materials was decontaminated. Decontamination residuals and all
materials at the staging area were also placed in the containers.
Photographs of removal activities are included in Appendix A.
3.3 SPL Management
Once the SPL was placed into a container, it was managed as a K088 listed hazardous waste. Containers
of K088 were managed in a manner that controlled minimized or eliminated escape of hazardous
constituents. Ml containers were inspected upon entering the Site and were:
• Maintained in good condition to prevent leaks and spills;
• Compatible with SPL;
• Kept closed except when adding or removing SPL; and,
• Labeled "Hazardous Waste".
No containers remained on Site for more than 2 days.
3.4 Off-Site Transportation and Disposal
The SPL materials were transported off-site as a RCRA hazardous waste (K088) by a licensed hazardous
waste hauler with the appropriate manifests, permits, training, equipment, insurance and financial
responsibility, and in accordance with United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulations.
All transporter procedures, equipment inspection and maintenance, record keeping standards, and past
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 5 December 6, 2006
performance were reviewed against such regulations. The USDOT shipping name used for the K088
materials was:
Waste aluminum processing by-products, 4.3, VN 3170, PB II, RQ, (K088), DOT-E 11602.
Containers used for transportation of K088 waste were designed specific for that propose. Each was
inspected upon arrival at the Site and considered to be in good conditions so to prevent failure that may
cause a release of K088 to the environment. A hazardous waste manifest accompanied all shipments of
SPL and included a 24-hour contact telephone number for emergency response, generator information,
transporter, destination, and description and quality of K088 material.
Once containerized, the K088 material removed from the SPL stockpiling area was transported to the
Clean Harbors Lone Mountain hazardous waste disposal facility, located near Waynoka, Oklahoma. The
Disposal Facility's Approval Documentation along with a summary of the waste manifest report is
included in Appendix B. Prior analytical results and waste profiles (also presented in Appendix B)
allowed for direct disposal at the landfill since the SPL material constituent concentrations did not exceed
the Land Disposal Restrictions for K088.
3.5 Inspections, Site Stabilization and Demobilization
As the SPL materials were excavated, an inspection of the areas was performed to assess conditions and
document that actions were performed according to the Plan and that no further removal of any chunks of
SPL as well as residual, finer grained SPL materials was necessary or practical.
On September 20, 2006 Mr. Dion Novak of USEPA and Mr. Tom Miller of lEPA visited the Site and
observed the project activities. Mr. Miller returned on September 27 and again on September 28 for
additional inspections.
Although not specified in the Plan, a geotextile filter material was placed on the graded surface prior to
placing the layer of clean soil so as to provide for additional stabilization of the area. Both the limits of
the SPL removal and of the geotextile are shown on the as-built drawing provided as Figure 3.
Approximately 2,500 cubic yards of clean soil was brought onsite to cover the work area. It was spread
and graded to achieve a minimum six-inch thick layer and to allow positive drainage. A subsequent
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 6 December 6, 2006
survey was performed to assure that the area was properly graded with respect to adjacent grades. The
soil was then fertilized and seeded to provide for a vegetative cover over the area to preclude erosion.
Final grades are shown on Figure 4. At completion of the grading work, all erosion control materials
were removed from the Site. By October 6, 2006 all equipment was removed from the Site.
A final inspection of the Site was performed by Ron Morosky of Alcoa Inc., Biff Cummings, P.E. of
MFG, Inc. (Engineer) and Ray Mangmm of Tetra Tech, Inc. (Contractor) on October 25, 2006. There
were no issues identified that required further work at the Site.
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 1 December 6, 2006
4.0 REFERENCES
Alcoa Inc. and the City of East St. Louis, 2005. Remedial Investigation Report, North /VJcoa Site, East St. Louis, Illinois. Febmary 22.
Alcoa Inc. and the City of East St. Louis, 2006. Spent Potliner Removal Plan, North Alcoa Site, East St. Louis, Dlinois. March 2.
Alcoa Inc. and the City of East St. Louis, 2004.Technical Memorandum 4 - Reconnaissance and Test Pits in the Spent Pot Lining Storage Area, Investigative Block 3c, North Alcoa Site, East St. Louis, IL. Febmary 26
Alcoa Inc. and the City of East St. Louis, 2005. Technical Memorandum 8 - Proposed Plan for SPL Area, Investigative Block No. 3c, North Site, East St. Louis, IL. January 7
Alcoa Inc. and the City of East St. Louis, 2005. Spent Potliner Removal Plan, Investigative Block No. 3c, North Site, East St. Louis, IL. March 3
Alcoa Inc. MFG, Inc. 8 December 6, 2006
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QUADRANGLE LOCATION Scale in Feet
1000 2000
SOURCE: Bose map from French Village and Cahokia, IL 7.5 min. U.S.G.S. quadrangles.
NORTH ALCOA SITE EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Figure 1
SITE LOCATION MAP
PROJECT: 120441
DATE: JAN. 2006
BY: BWB
CHECKED: JCM
REVISIONS
MFG, INC. CONSULTING SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
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EXPLANATION
Site Boundary
Former SPL Stockpiling Araa
Site Access Route
\ ^ Wisconsin \
A~c—J-^y
1
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IndlanB
W'i^rkarAuckf
Scole in Feet
0 300 600
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY: SEPTEMBER 1. 2000
NORTH ALCOA SITE
EASTST. LOUIS. ILLINOIS
Tigure 2
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF SITE
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PROJECT: 120441
DATt; AUG. 2005 CHECKED: BLM
MFQ, INC. CONSULTING SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
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EXPLANATION Former SPL Stockpiling Area
Extended Fomier SPL Stockpiling Area
Discrete SPL Piles (from Technical Memorandum No. 4)
Additional SPL Piles
SPL Sample Location
Scalo in Feet
0 25 50
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY: SEPTEMBER 1. 2000
NORTH ALCOA SITE E A S T ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Figure 3
SPL OCCURRENCES WITHIN FORMER
STOCKPILE AREA
PROJECT: 120552
DATEi OCT. 2006 CHECKED: BLM
A' ry r MFG, INC.
CONSULTING SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
Typical pre-excavation conditions. Northwest view of SPL Piles #10 and #11. September 7, 2006.
Silt fence and staked straw bales installed along the south end ofthe site. September 14, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois ' Pagel of 8
MFG, Inc. 1 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Southwest view. September 14, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 2 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Typical loading operations for SPL removal. Northwest view. September 20, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 3 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
7 I Excavation of SPL Piles #1 and #2. South view. September 21, 2006
Completed excavatioi 2006.
SI'L I'lles / 3 and '/16. Nurih view. September 22,
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 4 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
-is-10 Preparation work prior to installation of geotextile fabric. East view.
September 29, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 5 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
11 I Installation of geotextile fabric. Northeast view. September 29. 2006.
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12 Final grading. Northwest view. October 4, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 6 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Final grading. South view. October 4, 2006
14 Final Inspection. Northwest view. October 25, 2006.
PHOTOGRAPH LOG North Alcoa SPL Removal
East St. Louis, Illinois Page 7 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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East St. Louis, Illinois Page 8 of 8
MFG, Inc. 600 River Avenue Suite 203 Pittsburgh, PA 15212
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. February 28,2006
Clayton McKay Consultant MFG, Inc.
Thank you for considering Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. (Clean Harbors) for your waste management needs. As required by Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulations found in 40 CFR Part 264.12(b) and all equivalent State hazardous waste regulations, notice is hereby provided that all Clean Harbors facilities that may be used to treat, store, and/or dispose of the hazardous waste described on waste profile CH159962B have the appropriate permits and the capacity to manage these wastes.
We look forward to managing this waste stream for you and a Clean Harbors Representative will contact you promptly regarding pricing details and shipment scheduling information.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact me at the number below.
Sincerely,
Jay Nolan Waste Acceptance Manager 781-849-1800 ext. 5450
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GENERATOR VPMO: ILSPN0S08O1O GENERATOR CODE (Asiignad by Clean Hattmn) AOQBESS 3201 Ea«t m)$sa(jrl Avenue
RE1480 GEMEF^TOR PROFILE No. CH16g862B
GENERATOR IWME: AlcoaUte
CITY East St Louts STATE IL ZIPA>OSTALC0DE 62207
OUSTOMER CODE (AMignait by Claan Harbors) REUtO ADDRESS 3i01 East Uissouri Avenue
CUSTOMeRNAMS: CITY East St. Louis
STATE PHONE:
Alcoa Ine gTATEffROVlNCS fl^ ZIP/POSTAt. COPE ei20T
B. WASTE DESCRIPTION WASTE DESCRIPTION: Spent Pot uner (SPL) PROCESS QENERATINO WKSTE (Ploaw provlae a m i i i (i,em\fian Qf'pr<i<»« Qansraune viasta}!
CERCLA Site C/ean UP QTSPL StocH Piling Area
e. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (at 2fiC or 77F}
PHYSICAL STATE 0 SOLID VWTHOUTFREeuQUlO
POWOER MONOLITHIC SOUD UQUID IMT>1 NO SOUOS UQUID'SOUD MIXTURE
% FREE LIQUID KSETTLSOSOUO % TOTAL SUSPENDED SOUD
QASwEROSOL' : l ) .
FLASH POINT V(*C) <73(<33) 71'100(23.38) lOI-IAOia&^O) 141 -200 (BQ-93) >'200(>*3)
Actual:
pH <"2
- 2.1-6.9 7 (Neutral) 7,1.12,1
.. " 1 2 . 5
Actual; B.oo>B.do
NUMBER Of PHASESIUYERS
MIDDLE ..BYVOLUME(App«x., ^ ^ ^ ^
ODOR
NONE
gJMlLD
STRONG
Describe: Ammonia
BOILING POINT'FCC)
•« 85 (*•?«)
89.100 (3MB)
1fl1.12fl(38-S4)
»»130(»«)
SPSCU'IC GRAVITY •: 0.e (e.g. Qssoiina) 0.8-1.0 [a.g. Ethenol)
1.0(9.g.Vj8lor> 1,0-1.2(8.0. Antifreera
|7] ^ 1.2 (e.g. Methylena Chloride)
'^'io.1 . 0.1 « 1.0
1,1-5,0
5.1-20.0
VISCOSITY (If llq j l d praeertQ 1 • 100 (e.9. WATER) 101-800 (e.8. MOTOR OIL) 501-10,000 (1.9. MOUSSES) > 10.000
UELTINS POINT'FrC)
<1*»(«eO)
14M0O (30-93) -
0»2OO(>93)
unKnown
Actual: s i S 2 i £ l S i
COLOR
Blacl^qiSiC
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
1-OM 0 >" 10%
BTU/LB (MJA8) 4 2,000(<4.e) 2.000-5,000 (4,6-11.6) 8,000-10,000(11.6-232) s-10.000 (>23.2)
A«ual; 15,300.15.900 BTU
VAPOR PRESSURE (Tor OquidiMkly) mmHg
D. COMPOSITION (Uiiitwaapnplataoempesltlan of iria\Matta,lnctui>eeriy inert componanv and/or debits. Ranges Ibrbulivlduaioomponanis are acceptable. U a trade name is used, Plesaa supply an MsD^ Plaai|p do not uw ebbrsviatione. )
CHEMICAL MIN - MAX Aiumkium Oxide Amoqiheua saiea CaMum fluoride Carbon Cyaiilde irottSumda'
9.000-6.000 3.000-7.0B0
S.000 "1.000
"4oim^4CLSoy 'iljoo'-o'aod' oioo-i 'ooo'
Pot Uner (Spent) So^mMmSiimi ^^ Trt.fodiuia hwtaauarwiiuminata
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1 • RCRA REGUUTED METALS REGULATORY TCLP TOTAL
LEVEL (mo/l) mg/l ppm • D004 ARSENIC . . B.O • DOOS BARIUM 10Q.0 • DOOG CADMIUM 1.0
D007 CHROMIUM 5.0 ^ DOOS LEAD 6.0 • DQOS UlERCURY O.Z • Ddlb saSNIUM 1.0
D o n SILVER 5.0
• RCRA VOLATILB COMPOUNDS REOULATORY TCLP TOTAL LEVEL (mg/l) mg/l ppm
DOI 8 BENZENE 0,3 • 0019 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE O.S • D021 CHLOROSENZENE 100.0 • D022 CHLOROFORM 6.0
D02a l,2.DICHL0R0ETHANE 0.6
B .O02* _i l f i !St!tPRP.iIK!T-^E , ".7 • D03S METHYL ETHYL KETONE 200,0 1 D039 fETRACHLdRdCT|i(YLE"NE . . . 0.7.
D040 TRiCHLOROETHYLENE 0.5 0043 VINYL CHLORIDE '-> 0 2
• RCRA SEMI-VOLATILS COMPOUND REGULATORY TCLP TOTAL LEVEL (ms/l) rog/l ppm
O023 O-CRESOL 200.0 • 0024 fn<:RESOL 20p iQ,_ . , . ,_ . . _ _ _ . • 0023 P.CRESOL ^JJQPJ) _. __.. • 0026 CRESOL 0TA1>: 200.0
0D37 I.^^CHLOROBENZENE 7,5 OniO 2;i^blNITR6T6LUENE 0.13 ^
• O032 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 0.13 ._ • DJ)33. , HEXACHLOROBUT/^IENE 0.5 _. „
BUM HWftCM.WRC?,BTtlAt<5 3-0 . . -p038 fJITROBEf^ZENE - 2.0
• BP37,...PEffi;A5Hi-Pf«oPtf,Ef.o'- lop-o , _ • P03B fYPiP'NE ~ s f • p"041 2 ,4 ,S -TR |CHIQR6PHENOL ^... 400,0"
D042 2 ,4 ,B -TRICHI .0R0PKBN0L 2.0
1 RCRA PESTiaOES AND KERBICIDB REGULATORY TCLP TOTAL • LEVEL (mg/l) mgn ppID
D01Z ENDRIN - 0.02 D 6 I 3 LINDANE ' " _ 6.4
• E»l1.„MSHC0f?aFOR I'-P- -• D01S TOXAPHENE O.S
• Doie 2^Z.-Z^ZZ"" 'ZJ" ' :J^Z: .Z: . . ::::.._....::::"':':;: O017 Z4.frTI» (SILVEX) 1.0 _ D020 CHLORDANE 0.03
• Ooai HEPTACHLOR O.OOS 1 (AND ITS EPOXIDE)
OTHER METALS MIN MAX UOM
ALUMINUM ANTIMONY >fet tv i :qu^ ..' ••' ... •c-ALciufi CPPP^P-
MWBOgN&M" NICKEL
_
PbTASslUM SILiCON' " SODIUM
IE-. VANADIUM ZINC
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NON-METALS MiN MAX UOU
BROMINE CHUORINE JEkURBlfclg.., ^ _ i o g m - -SULFUR
OTHER NON-UETALB MIN MAX UOa
AMMONIA RlAC?frvl"SOffiBlf"""" RYAHlDp-TOTAL CYANfOE AMENABLE CVANlb^RdAit iVd
OTHER CHEMICALS MIN MAX UOH
PHENOL _ Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
OTHER
HOCs
E I N O N S «1000 PPM « 1 0 0 0 PPM
PCBs EI NONE
*60PfW »"60I>PM
IF PCBS ARE PRESENT, IS THE WASTE RIIGULATEO BT TSCA 40 CFR 7617
YES 0 N O
• ADDITIONAL HA2ARD • DOES THIS WASTE HAVE ANY UNDISCLOSED HAZARDS OR PRIOR INCIDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH IT, WHICH COULD AFFECT THE WAY IT SHOULD BB HANDLED? • YES M N O . (Ifyes.explain) - | , ... |
ASsesToa INFECTIOUS, PATHOGENIC, ORETIOLOGICALAGENT REDUCING AGENT • DEA REGUIATED SUBSTANCES OXIDIZER - SHOCK SENSITIVE
1 DlOXlN OSHA REGULAItU CARCINOGENS- SPONTANEOUSLY IGNITES WITH AIR eXPLOSiVS PESTICIDE THERMALlYSENSmVE HERBICIDE I'OkTIMCr<l£ABLC WATEFi ROACTIVC
• FUMING/SMOKING WASTE RADIOACTIVE
• NONE OF THE ABOVE
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F. RBOULATORY STATUS
I2IY6S NO USEPA HAZARDOUS WASTE?
|KOfl< ~
YBS
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Y6S
YES YES YES
I YES YES
0NO
El NO
EI NO 0NO 0NO
SINO
El NO
B I N O
EaNo SI NO 13 NO
NO B N O
DO ANY STATE V«ASTB CODES AppLY?
L IS THIS WASTE PROHIBITED f ROM LAND DISPOSAL WITHOUT FURTHER TREATMENT PER 40 CFR PART 2<ia?
LOR CATEGORY! iMeeteLPffStanrfartfg I VARIANCE INFO:
IS THIS A UNIVERSAL WASTE? IS THIS A WASTEWATER PER 40 CFR PART 268.27
IF ANY WASTE CODES D001, D002,0003 (OTHER THAN REACTIVE CYANIDE OR REACTIVE SULFIDE), D004-D0011. D012-DO17 NON-WASTEWATERS. OR DOI 8- D043 APPLY, ARE ANY UNDERLYINQ HAZARDOUS (UHCe) PRESENT ABOVE UNIVERSAL TREATMENT STANDARDS (UTS)? DOES TREATMENT OF THIS WASTE GEMERATE A FOOS OR F019 SLUDGE? ISTHIS VWASTB SUBJECT TO CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT DISCHARGE STANDARDS? IF YES, SPECIFY POINT SOURCE CATEGORY LISTED IN 40 CFR PART 401. ISTHIS WASTE REGULATED UNDER THE BENZENE NESHAP RULES? (IS THIS WASTE PROM A CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING, COKE BY-PRODUCT RECOVERY, OR PETROLBUM REFINERY PROCESS?) DOES THIS WASTE CONTAIN VOCS IN CONCENTRATIONS >°600 PPM? DOES THE WASTE CONTAIN GREATER THAN 20% OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS WITH A VAPOR PRESSURE ><> .SKPA (.044 PSIA)? DOES THIS WASTE CONTAIN AN ORGANIC CONSTITUENT WHICH IN ITS PURE FORM HAS A VAPOR PRESJ URE GREATER THAN 77KPa(11,2PSIA)7 IS THIS CERCLA REGULATED (SUPERFUND) WASTE ? IS THIS WASTE RBOULATED UNDER THE OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTiWCE ACT FOR ONTARIO?
a.D.O.TINF0RMATIONi (Include pwper ahlppino name, hatafcl dasg and ID numbBi). US D.O,T, DESCRfTKJN: [ p Q , Waste A l u m i n u m smel t ing by -p roduc ts o r A luminum t e m p t i n g b y p r o d u o t s . 4.3. UN3170, P S 01 (K088}
H. TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS , _ , _ ESTIMATED SHIPMENT FREQUENCY- ONETIME WEEKLY MONTHLY QUARTERLY IF BULK LIQUID OR BULK SOLID PLEASE INICATE THE EXPgCTBD NUMBER OF LOADS PER SHIPPING FREQUENCY:
YEARLV EJOTHER CERCLA RenMdIa t len
CONTAINERIZED CONTAINERS/SHIPMENT
STORAGE CAPACITY: CONTAINER TYPE:
CUBIC YARD BOX ' l PALUT , ,, T O T E T A N K
OTHER: DRUM Size:
CONTAINER MATERIAL: STEEL FIBER , '; PLASTIC
OTHER I ' " ^ ' ^
BULK UQUID
GALLONS/SHIPMENT: FROM TANKS: TANK SIZB FROM DRUMS
VEHICLE TYPE VAC TRUCK TANKTRUCK
RAILROAD TANK CAR
CHECK COMPATIBLE STORAGE MATERIALS.
GAL. GAL
STEEL RUBBER LINED
DERAKANE
OTHER f
STAINLESS STEEL FIBERGLASS LINED
0 B U L K SOLID SHIPMENT UOM: 0 T O N YARD
PER SHIPMENT400D0.00 MIN 40000JOMAX STORAGE CAPACITY ZOOO TON
VEHICLE TYPE: DUMP TRAILER
0 R O L I O F F B O X INTERtAODAL ROLLOFF BOX
CUSCOVACTOR OTHER
L SPECIAL REQUEST,, . SPECFIC DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS OR RBQUBSTS; CERCLA Waste
SPECIAL V\1ASTE HANDUNG REQUIREMENTS: For landf i l l at Lone Mountain
OTHER COMMENTS OR REQUESTS:
J. BIENNIAL / ANNUAL R E P O R T I N O INFORMATION
SIC CODE 333^ - '- SOURCE CODE G ^ FORM CODE W301 SAMPLED BY DATE SAMPLED K, SAMPLE STATUS YES
REPRESENTATIve.SAMPV? HAS BEEN SUPPLIED, ^ H Q
GENERATORS CERTIFICATION " " " ^
I he i t tv certify ihst all infomiation bubmltted In tnia end enached documems Is eorrset l» the best el my Knovvtedaa^ I qs|o caitny ttiat any sainplec tiAmlued are rapruantaiive of the actual waeie. If Clean HarbotB discovers a discrepancy during tns approval process, Qenerator grantsi Claan Hareors the omhortty to amend the profile, B3 Clsan HertiDn dsoms necossary, la reflect Ihe diaerepancy.
WHERE SENT
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE NAME (PRINT) TITLE DATE
Reoort P r ln ted .On ;3 /2 /200S A i ; ; j .2 :48 pM profl leVCH Mascer P r o m p t l . r D t Paaa 3 n f .S
PROFILE SHEET FOR SPENT POTLINER CHEMICAL ANALYSES
Total Cyanide Fluoride Chloride Sulfur (Sulfate) Ash Moisture Heating Value (Btu) Total Metals:
Antimony Arsenic Barium
Beryllium Cadmium
Chromium Hexavalent Chromium
Lead Mercury
Nickel Selenium
Silver Thallium
Semi-Volatlle Organics: Acenapthene
Acenaphthylene Anthracene
Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene
Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
Chrysene Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
Fluoranthene Fluorene
lndeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene Napthalene
Phenanthrene Phenol Pyrene
SPL-1
3.4 <1.0 32.9 817 69.5 2.4
15500
1.2 0.87 B 39.0 J
1.1 <0.51
5.4 <0.41
0.77 B,J 0.011 B
10.5 J 0.44 B
<1.0 <2.1
<0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34 <0.34
SPL-2
9.6 0.33 B
49.8 1700 89.9 7.2
15800
1.3 0.53 B 51.4 J
8.1 <0.54
4.3 <0.43
5.7J
6.1J 0.27 B
<1.1 <2.2
<0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36
SPL-3
86 7.1
<1.1
<0.36
Units
11.3 mg/kg 0.46 B mg/kg
49.9 mg/kg 5030 mg/kg
% %
15900 BTU/lb
0.79 B mg/kg 1.9 mg/kg
61.9 J mg/kg 1.4 mg/kg
0.27 B mg/kg 4.2 mg/kg
<0.43 mg/kg 8.6 J mg/kg
<0.036 0.0091 B mg/kg 5.7 J mg/kg
0.23 B mg/kg mg/kg
<2.2 mg/kg
<0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg
mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg <0.36 mg/kg
NOTE(S): B Estimated result. Result is less than RL. J Method blank contamination. The associated method blank contains the target analyte at a reportable level.
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PROFILE SHEET FOR SPENT POTLINER CHARACTERISTICS DETERMINATION
Does the waste exhibit the characteristic of:
Ignitability, as defined in 40 CFR 261.21 ? Flashpoint
Corrosivity, as defined in 40 CFR 261.22? pH
Reactivity, as defined in 40 CFR 261.23? Sulfide (reactive)
Cyanide (reactive)
SPL-1
>60.0
SPL-2
>60.0
6.4
<22.8 <23.9 0.041 B <0.27
Toxicity, as defined in 40 CFR 261.24? (Attach a copy of a complete TCLP toxicity test on a representative sample of your potliner.)
TCLP Metals: Arsenic Barium
Cadmium Chromium
Lead u I Mercury
Selenium Silver
TCLP Seml-Volatlle Organics: Pyridine
1,4-Dichlorobenzene Hexachloroethane
Nitrobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
c 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol
Chlordane (technical) o-Cresol (2-Methylphenol)
m-Cresol and p-Cresol (3-Methylphenol and 4-Methyiphenol)
Endrin gamma-BHC (Lindane)
Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide
SPL-1
<500 57.6 B <15.0 8.9 B <250
<10 <500 <25
<100 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<250 <5.0 <50
<100
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
SPL-2
<500 99.7 B <15.0 <25.0
52.2 B <10
<500 <25
<100 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<250 <5.0 <50
<100
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
SPL-3
<0.27
SPL-3
Units
>60.0 degC
6.4 No Units
<23.9 mg/kg mg/kg
Units
<500 ug/L 82.0 B ug/L <15.0 ug/L <25.0 ug/L <250 ug/L
<10 ug/L <500 ug/L
<25 ug/L
<100 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L
<250 ug/L <5.0 ug/L <50 ug/L
<100 ug/L
<0.5 ug/L <0.5 ug/L <0.5 ug/L <0.5 ug/L
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Methoxychlor Toxaphene
2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
TCLP Volatile Organics: Vinly Chloride
1,1-Dichloroethene Chloroform
Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloroethane
Benzene Trichloroethene
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-Butanone) Tetrachloroethene
Chlorobenzene
<1.0 <20 <40 <10
<100 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<1.0 <20 <40 <10
<100 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<1.0 ug/L <20 ug/L <40 ug/L <10 ug/L
<100 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L <50 ug/L
NOTE(S): B Estimated result. Result is less than RL.
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BDLK BDLK BDLK BDLK BDLK BDLK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BDLK BDLK BDLK BDLK BDLK BULK BDLK BULK
Ship D«ta 9/18/2006 9/18/2006 9/18/2006 9/1S/2006 9/18/2006 9/18/2006 9/18/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/23/2006 9/23/2006 9/23/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/20O6 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/29/2006
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Raved Dat« 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/19/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/20/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/21/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/22/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/23/2006 9/23/2006 9/29/2006 9/23/2006 9/23/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/25/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/36/2006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/36/3006 9/26/2006 9/26/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/37/2006 9/27/2006 9/27/2006 9/37/3006 9/37/2006 9/27/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/2006 9/28/3006 9/28/2006 9/38/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/39/2006 9/30/2006
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06-4270 06-4272 06-4268 06-4371 06-4383 06-4369 06-4279 06-4296 06-4295 06-4288 06-4287 06-4289 06-4317 06-4309 06-4308 06-4307 06-4314 06-4306 06-4315 06-4316 06-4320 06-4335 06-4331 06-4336 06-4340 06-4344 06-4365 06-4364 06-4366 06-4371 06-4355 06-4353 06-4448 06-4354 06-4352 06-4363 06-4367 06-4362 06-4361 06-4387 06-4391 06-4384 0e-43«6 06-4383 06-4388 06-4385 06-4397 06-4392 06-4408 06-4409 06-4417 06-4410 06-4405 06-4407 06-4406 06-4414 06-4425 06-4433 06-4427 06-4429 06-4431 06-4430 06-4426 06-4428 06-4432 06-4456 06-4452 06-4459 06-4447 06-4446 06-4449 06-4469
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P P P P
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Manlfaat Summary Spant Potliner Basoval Project
North Alcoa CERCLA Site Baat Saint Louia, IL
Oenrtr Co ALISBB ALlBBB ALlBBB ALises ALlBBB ALiaee ALIfifiS AL18B8 AL16B8 ALlBBB ALieaa
ALiees ALiess ALlBBB ALlBBB ALiaas ALIBBS ALISSS AL16B6 AL16B8 ALlBBB AL18&8 ALlBBB ALlBBB
CcSla Order A61362630 A61263563 A6136a56a A61263562 A6l2fi3573 A61263573 A61263S77 A61263577 A61263820 A613e26a0 A61263562 A61263S62 A61363562 A61263S73 A61263573 A€12«3577 A61263577 A61263577 A61263620 AG1263620 AE12S2620 A£12£2£20 A61263S62 A61263577
HcType BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BDLK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK BULK
Ship Date 9/39/3006 9/29/2006 9/2S/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/29/2006 9/30/2006 9/30/2006 10/3/2006 10/2/2006 10/2/2006 10/2/2006 10/3/2006 10/2/2006 10/2/2006 10/2/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/4/2006 10/1/2006
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HnfBt Ho Knfat Profil No 00 000681B49FLB 00 OOOeSlfiSlFLfi 00 000661B33FLB 00 0006B1B33FLG 00 0006B1B11FLE ] 00 0006ei812FLE 00 000681B63FLE 1 00 0006B186'1FLE ] 00 0006818SOFLE ] 00 OOOeSlSSlFLE ] 00 0006aiB35FXH 1 00 000681B36FLE ] 00 0006S1B37FLE 00 0006B1813FLE 3 00 000e81B14FL£ 00 0006B1B34FLB ] 00 00068ieeSFL£ ] 00 0006B1B66FLE ] 00 0006B1853FLE ] 00 000661853FLE ] 00 OQ06aiB54FLE ] 00 0C06B1B5SFLE 1 00 00068183BFLE 1 00 00068ie67FLE ]
L CK20e065B L CH20B065B L CH20B065B
CH206065B CH20806SB CH30B06SB CH20e065B aU0B06SB CH30B06&B CH20B065B CH20a065B CH208065B CH20B065B CH30B06SB CH20806SB CH20806SB CH20e06SB CHa08065B CHa08065B CH208065B CH208065B CH2oe06bB CH20B065B CH20a065B
Trackg Ho 11709363 11709394 117093B9 11709656 11709S63 11709284 11709472 11709724 11717759 11720337 31727345 11736911 11727309 11729676 11727702 117265B5 1172762S 117267B9 11736324 1173637B 1173625S 11736229 11751363 11748943
Recvd WgtDrum 29430 LB8 31530 LBS 31830 LBS 30330 LBS 30030 LBS 31330 LBS 29860 LBS 39020 LBS 32080 LBS 33480 LBS 32640 LBS 31640 LBS 31340 LBS 33130 LBS 31020 LBS 31180 LBS 31240 LBS 32860 LBS 30540 LBS 30820 LBS 30800 LBS 3 044 0 LBS 32000 LBS 29940 LBS
145B 17 tons
»Hat ClcRecv Fac CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR CBPR
LO LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LQ LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LC LG LG
Revcd Date 9/30/3006 9/30/3006 9/30/3006 9/30/3006 9/30/2006 9/30/2006 9/30/2006 9/30/2006 10/2/3006 10/2/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/3006 10/3/2006 10/3/3006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/3/2006 10/4/2006 10/4/2006 10/4/2006 10/4/2006 10/5/2006 10/5/2006
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Trackg QtTrackcHgt Ticket 2S820 LBS 31860 LBS 31340 LBS 30400 LBS 30020 LBS 34200 I4BS 30100 LBS 29020 LBS 31360 LBS 32260 LBS 324B0 LBS 317B0 LBS 31660 LBS 33160 LBS 31060 LBS 31560 LBS 31200 LBS 33900 LBS 30100 LBS 32000 LBS 30500 LBS 31020 LBS
16 TONS 15 TONS
06-4466 06-4467 06-4468 06-4470 06-4464 06-4465 06-4463 06-4462 06-4475 06-4482 06-4502 06-4496 O6-4S01 06-4509 06-4507 06-4499 06-4503 06-4500 06-4521 06-4518 06-4519 06-4517 06-4538 06-4539
HnCst TotKnCst UOH 38B20 P 31860 P 31240 P 30400 P 30030 P 34300 P 30100 P 29030 P 31280 P 32260 P 32480 P 31780 P 31660 P 33160 P 31060 P 31560 P 31200 P 33900 P 30100 P 32000 P 30500 P 31020 P 31400 P 30420 P