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BUSINESS PLAN 8/28/2006
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ALBERTSONS 6336 SitelD: 015-021-002840 Manager KEN GALS Location: 1520 BRUNDAGE LN City BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BFD STA 06 EPA Numb: BusPhone: (661) 328-0818 Map 103 CommHaz Low Grid: 31C FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code:5411 DunnBrad:780148537 Emergency Contact KEN GALS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone Pager Phone Hazmat Hazards: / Title. / STORE DIRECTOR (661) 328-0818x (208) 395-6826x Contact ERICA FRANSEN MailAddr: PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 City BOISE Emergency Contact DARREN FIELDS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone Pager Phone / Title / ASST STORE DIR (661) 328-0818x (208) 395-6826x (661) 204-9164x Fire Press Phone: State: Zip ImmHlth (208) 395-4793x ID 83726 Owner NEW ALBERTSONS INC Phone: (208) 395-4793x Address PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Period to Preparers Certif ' d: ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN TotalASTs: = Gal TotalUSTs: = Gal RSs: NO ENT'D 11 1 L ~, Q ~OQ~ Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining-the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and comp Signature - Date -1- 06/29/2007 S ~. F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers at Site ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE G 3000.00 LBS Low HELIUM F P IH G 440.00 FT3 Min SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CO L 10.00 GAL UnR -2- 06/29/2007 -3- 06/29/2007 r F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE Days On Site FREON R-22 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: IN PIPING THROUGHOUT STORE CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average LBS 3000.00 LBS 11 3000.00 LBS nriZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 ru~c~rucL t~a aaaai~ir,ivt~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Location within this Facility Unit FLORAL DEPT STATE TYPE PRESSURE _ Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7440-59-7 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co220100rFT3 Daily 440100m FT3 I Daily 220r00e FT3 rLra[~tuctrVV•7 L.V1'lrV1VP~LVI.S %Wt• RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 ru-ac,ruu~ r~a ar,aartr~tvl~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -4- 06/29/2007 r F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PHOTO LAB CAS# ~iquid TWaste ~ AmbRent~E ~ AmbientT~E ~STOICTCONTAINERE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 5.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 5.00 GAL rlr-~~t~rcLUUS ~~l~ir~ivl;iv 15 oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER No SILVER riAGAKL AJ~1"~~J1~11"~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / UnR -5- 06/29/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICAL SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. Employee Notif./Evacuation 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. Public Notif./Evacuation 03/08/2007 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS ARE DELIVERED AND STORED IN PLASTIC BOTTLES, 1-GAL OR LESS IN SIZE. THE BOTTLES ARE SECONDARILY CONTAINED IN 9-GAL PLASTIC TOTES. CHEMICAL STORAGE AREAS ARE VISUALLY INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT LEAKS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. STORE WOULD BE CLOSED IF SPILL OCCURS. Emergency Medical ,Plan 09/20/2006 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. THE NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 420 34TH ST, 327-4647. -6- 06/29/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SitelD: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ ~ Release Prevention 09/20/2006 ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMCIALS ARE DELIVERED AND STORED IN PLASTIC BOTTLES, ONE-GALLON OR LESS IN SIZE. THE BOTTLES ARE SECONDARILY CONTAINED IN NINE-GALLON PLASTIC TOTES. CHEMICAL STORAGE AREAS ARE VISUALLY INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT LEAKS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. PHOTO LAB EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED GLOVES, APRONS, GOGGLES, ETC TO PROTECT AGAINST EXPOSURE. IN ADDITION, THE PHOTO LAB IS EQUPMENT WITH A SMALL PORTABLE EYEWASH AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Release Containment 09/20/2006 WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (SECTION 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) Clean Up 09/20/2006 THE ON-DUTY STORE MANAGER WILL BE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NOTIFICATION AND CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS. PHOTOLAB EMPLOYEES AND QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST AS DIRECTED. WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (SECTON 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) Other Resource Activation -7- 06/29/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~ ~~CC;1d1 ricL'Gcilu~ Utility Shut-Offs NATURAL GAS: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT ELECTRICAL: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT 09/20/2006 Fire Protec./Avail. Water SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN STORE FIRE HYDRANT OUTSIDE STORE 07/08/2003 Building Occupancy Level 03/08/2007 1-2 EMPLOYEES IN PHOTO LAB -8- 06/29/2007 ~; - ^b F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Training Overall Site ~ Employee Training 09/20/2006 I FOR PHOTO LAB PERSONNEL: QUALEX INC PROVIDES INITIAL TRAINING CONSISTING OF THREE DAYS OF CLASSROOM AND HANDS-ON INSTRUCTION. TOPICS INCLUDE EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING, HAZARD COMMUNICATION, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, SPILL CLEAN-UP, ETC. ALL TRAINING MATERAILS ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW. THE STORE MANAGER IS RESPONSBILE FOR SUBSEQUENT TRAINING, IE, NEW EMPLOYEES. QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST WITH REFRESHER TRAINING AS NEEDED. rayC ~ Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -9- 06/29/2007 i'L -.~A i ALBERTSONS 6336 Manager.: KEN GALS Location: 1520 BRUNDAGE LN City BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-002840 BusPhone: (661) 328-0818 Map 103 CommHaz Low Grid: 31C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 06 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5411 DunnBrad:780148537 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title KEN GALS / STORE DIRECTOR DARKEN FIELDS / ASST STORE DIR Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x 2 4 -Hour Phone (~-A~8-) 3-}5~2G~ 2 4 -Hour Phon (z?9 8)- -3245-6.8.2ba~ Pager Phone ( ~- ) -.~ Pager Phone (661) 204-9164x ~c tc ~b33 q'~9 Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth Contact ERICA FRANSEN Phone: (208) 395-4793x MailAddr: PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Owner NEW ALBERTSONS INC Phone: (208) 395-4793x Address PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN CN~r® ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ (3ased on my inquiry of those l Ihdivid~t~ . responsilale for obtaining the int~+rmati$n, A aer#ify under penalty of law that I have p~r~gAally examined and am familiar wlth the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Signature Date -1- 07/09/2007 ..f, ~_ i F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers at Site ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE G 3000.00 LBS Low HELIUM F P IH G 440.00 FT3 Min SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CO L 10.00 GAL UnR -2- 07/09/2007 T, .: ri -3- 0~/o9/aoo~ ,, ~ wi. F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE Days On Site FREON R-22 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: IN PIPING THROUGHOUT STORE CAS# ~GasATE TPureE ~AboveSAmbEent AmbientT~E OTHER NTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average LBS 3000.00 LBS 3000.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS °sWt• RS CAS# 100.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 I11il.~L-iR.L ti~ 7 JLiJ.71•1.G1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Location within this Facility Unit FLORAL DEPT Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7440-59-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I ~~Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 220.00 FT3 440.00 FT3 220.00 FT3 L1A LlL1CtLVlIJ 1. Vl•lr VLV L'1V1S gWt• RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 riti[~tiiCL ti J~J L' .7 J1"1L~1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -4- 07/09/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PHOTO LAB CAS# Liquid TWaste ~mbient~E ~ AmbientT~E ~ PLASTOICTCONTAINERE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 5.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 5.00 GAL• nsjarucLV~a ~.vrtrvtv~ly t ~ ~~^1t • RS CAS# .100.00 SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER No SILVER I1tiGrittL H JJP~J.71~1r,1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / UnR -5- 07/09/2007 h ._ ; %~ F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICAL SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. 9 9 Employee Notif./Evacuation 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. Public Notif./Evacuation 03/08/2007 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS ARE DELIVERED AND STORED IN PLASTIC BOTTLES, 1-GAL OR LESS IN SIZE. THE BOTTLES ARE SECONDARILY CONTAINED IN 9-GAL PLASTIC TOTES. CHEMICAL STORAGE AREAS ARE VISUALLY INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT LEAKS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. STORE WOULD BE CLOSED IF SPILL OCCURS. Emergency Medical Plan 09/20/2006 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. THE NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 420 34TH ST, 327-4647. -6- 07/09/2007 Ut. ~_ .i ,i F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ ~ Release Prevention 09/20/2006 ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMCIALS ARE DELIVERED AND STORED IN PLASTIC BOTTLES, ONE-GALLON OR LESS IN SIZE. THE BOTTLES ARE SECONDARILY CONTAINED IN NINE-GALLON PLASTIC TOTES. CHEMICAL STORAGE AREAS ARE VISUALLY INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT LEAKS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. PHOTO LAB EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED GLOVES, APRONS, GOGGLES, ETC TO PROTECT AGAINST EXPOSURE. IN ADDITION, THE PHOTO LAB IS EQUPMENT WITH A SMALL PORTABLE EYEWASH AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Release Containment 09/20/2006 WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES'ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (SECTION 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) ' Clean Up 09/20/2006 THE ON-DUTY STORE MANAGER WILL BE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NOTIFICATION AND CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS. PHOTOLAB EMPLOYEES AND QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST AS DIRECTED. WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (SECTON 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) VL.11G1 itC •7VU1 l.G Al. l.1V0.l.1 V11 -7- 07/09/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~ JNCC:1d1 IldGdL.Cl~ Utility Shut-Offs 09/20/2006 NATURAL GAS: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT ELECTRICAL: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT Fire Protec./Avail. Water 07/08/2003 SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN STORE FIRE HYDRANT OUTSIDE STORE Building Occupancy Level 1-2 EMPLOYEES IN PHOTO LAB o3/os/2oo7 -8- 07/09/2007 .1 ~ { _ 1 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Training Overall Site ~ ~ Employee Training 09/20/2006 ~ FOR PHOTO LAB PERSONNEL: QUALEX INC PROVIDES INITIAL TRAINING CONSISTING OF THREE DAYS OF CLASSROOM AND HANDS-ON INSTRUCTION. TOPICS INCLUDE EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING, HAZARD COMMUNICATION, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, SPILL CLEAN-UP, ETC. ALL TRAINING MATERAILS ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW. THE STORE MANAGER IS RESPONSBILE FOR SUBSEQUENT TRAINING, IE, NEW EMPLOYEES. QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST WITH REFRESHER TRAINING AS NEEDED. rayc ~ i ~ nciu tvi ru~uie USC nciu ivi r u~u.~C use -9- 07/09/2007 i . ~; _ x ~ggg~ ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 Manager KEN GALS BusPhone: (661) 328-0818 Location:. 1520 BRUNDAGE LN Map 103 CommHaz Low City BAKERSFIELD Grid: 31C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 06 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5411 DunnBrad : ~ ~` f-(~ 3'~ Emergency Contact KEN GALS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone Pager Phone / Title / STORE DIRECTOR (661) 328-0818x (208) 395-6826x ( ) - x Emergency Contact DARKEN FIELDS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone Pager Phone Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth Contact ERICA FRANSEN Phone: (208) 395-4793x MailAddr: PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Owner NEW ALBERTSONS INC Phone: (208) 395-4793x Address PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Period to Preparers Certif'd: ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Signature Date TotalASTs: _ TotalUSTs: _ RSs: No / Title / ASST STORE DIR (661) 328-0818x (208) 395-6826x (661) 204-9164x ~NTB N~q ~~t~ Gall Gal ~oo ~' -1- 01/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers at Site ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE G 3000.00 LBS Low HELIUM F P IH G 440.00 FT3 Min SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CO L 10.00 GAL UnR -2- 01/24/2007 -3- ~Ol/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE Days On Site FREON R-22 365 Location within .this Facility Unit Map: Grid: IN PIPING THROUGHOUT STORE CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average LBS 3000.00 LBS 3000.00 LBS - HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 L1HGH2CL LiJ iJPa47.71"1L'1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Law ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FLORAL DEPT CAS# 7440-59-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co220100rFT3 Daily 440100m FT3 I Daily 220x00 FT3 1,~~~L~~J COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 i"11"~L~riCCL tS. 7 JP~J JI•1.G1V 1 ~7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -4- 01/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PHOTO LAB ~ CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Waste Ambient Ambient PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 5.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt• RS CAS# 100.00 SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SILVER No SILVER ru~arucL t~a ar,~ai~i~ly t a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ .Curies / / / UnR -5- 01/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICAL SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. Employee Notif./Evacuation 09/20/2006 PHOTOGRAPHIC SPILLS WILL NORMALLY BE HANDLED BY STORE EMPLOYEES. IF NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD CONTACT QUALEX INC AT 800-452-2911. IF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. 9 9 Public Notif./Evacuation Ph~ Y~aphi~ C,Vlewtiico~,l,s are, ol~eliV~c~ed (~l.vu' ~-bYec~ i ~ ~lr~-ham lo~l~es, l~a.l~o~ oC~ess `~~5~22~ . Th-e, lo~I~es a.YQ,se~a~nd~.ri~ CbvN~uv~ed i v` °l ~allol~ ~~lc~s+-~ -i-a~eS . CNeVulic~.~ St~r~~ a~~ea.~ av~ visv c~,1t,y _\~s~~ ~ e~Svr~l'1~-~-~- ~~t,t~s d~ ~~- ~p ~~ h~-hc~e~t . S~r~ wov~t loe ctc~ed ~-F sell pccuvs . Emergency Medical Plan 09/20/2006 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, EMPLOYEES SHOULD DIAL 911. THE NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 420 34TH ST, 327-4647. -6- 01/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ ~ Release Prevention 09/20/2006 ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMCIALS ARE DELIVERED AND STORED IN PLASTIC BOTTLES, ONE-GALLON OR LESS IN SIZE. THE BOTTLES ARE SECONDARILY CONTAINED IN NINE-GALLON PLASTIC TOTES. CHEMICAL STORAGE AREAS ARE VISUALLY INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT LEAKS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. PHOTO LAB EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED GLOVES, APRONS, GOGGLES, ETC TO PROTECT AGAINST EXPOSURE. IN ADDITION, THE PHOTO LAB IS EQUPMENT WITH A SMALL PORTABLE EYEWASH AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Release Containment 09/20/2006 WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (SECTION 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) Clean Up 09/20/2006 THE ON-DUTY STORE MANAGER WILL BE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NOTIFICATION AND CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS. PHOTOLAB EMPLOYEES AND QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST AS DIRECTED. WRITTEN SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE. (BECTON 6 OF THE MSDS BINDER LOCATED IN THE PHOTO LAB.) Other Resource Activation -7- 01/24/2007 ,. F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~ aNc~iai na.~ciiu~ Utility Shut-Offs 09/20/2006 NATURAL GAS: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT ELECTRICAL: OUTSIDE OF STORE NEXT TO REAR EXIT Fire Protec./Avail. Water 07/08/2003 SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN STORE FIRE HYDRANT OUTSIDE STORE Du11u1111,. vc:c.:uNaiic:y Level 1-2 ew~rlm.'f~S ~1n ~hatola~'i -8- 01/24/2007 F ALBERTSONS 6336 SiteID: 015-021-002840 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Training Overall Site ~ ~ Employee Training 09/20/2006 ~ FOR PHOTO LAB PERSONNEL: QUALEX INC PROVIDES INITIAL TRAINING CONSISTING OF THREE DAYS OF CLASSROOM AND HANDS-ON INSTRUCTION. TOPICS INCLUDE EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING, HAZARD COMMUNICATION, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, SPILL CLEAN-UP, ETC. ALL TRAINING MATERAILS ARE MAINTAINED ON SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW. THE STORE MANAGER IS RESPONSBILE-FOR SUBSEQUENT TRAINING, IE, NEW EMPLOYEES. QUALEX INC WILL ASSIST WITH REFRESHER TRAINING AS NEEDED. rctyC L Held for Future Use _, r_ . aac .LU .L Vi ru~..utc vac -9- 01/24/2007 ~:-" Prevention Services UNIFIED. PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST A A P R s F ~ :,. n 90o Truxtun Ave. suite 210 -_....._ ~ FiRe ~ ;" Bakersfield; CA 93301 SECTION 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program °"arM t Tel.: (661) 326-3979 -~ - Fax: (661) 872-2171 FACILITY NAME INSPECTION DATE INSPECTION TIME ADDRESS D .B~euA1 ~~~,~ ~,~/ PHONE NO. ~ 3.2 k~~~a NO OF EMPLOYEES 5. FACILITY CONTACT ,0,~ ~ /<l~ ®S BUSINESS ID NUMBER 15-021- 0 ~~ ff ~O _- - ~/ Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program ~ ~ ~ p (~~ LJ ROUTINE ^' COMBINED ^ JOINT AGENCY ^ MULTI-AGENCY ^ COMPLAINT ^ RE-INSPECTION C V ~ C=Compliance .OPERATION V=Violation COMMENTS ^ ^ APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND , ,/ IS BUSIneSS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE ,j~~ f+ ~Jp 6~ u~ ~~ 7~ ^ VISIBLE ADDRESS [~~ ^ CORRECT OCCUPANCY ^ VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS Q~ ^ VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES - ~ L7 ^ VERIFICATION OF LOCATION ^ PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL Lf ^ VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILITY ~~--~ ~_ ~ ^ VERIFICATION OF HAZ MAT TRAINING ~NT'~ AU G ~ 9 206 ,_ / L~1 ^ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES ^ EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE ^ CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED ^ I-IOUSEKEEPING ^/ Id ^ FIRE PROTECTION ^ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ANY HAZA~R/~DOUS WASTE ON SITE? C~'YES ^ N..}O~- EXPLAIN: .~6' %~~ ~ ~~d ~~~~~~C w~GLI / ~~s~- QUESTIONS REGARDING ~' c7/YD`°zC nspector (Please Print) N? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326-3979 ~~ Fire Prevention / 1" In /Shift of Site/Station # ite /Responsible y (Please Print) White -Prevention Services - Yellow -Station Copy Pink -Business Copy FD 2155 (Rev. 09/05 ~~ u ~~ + ALBERTSONS 6336 _____________________________________ SiteID: 015-021-002840 + Manager DARREL WILLIS Location: 1520 BRUNDAGE LN City BAKERSFIELD BusPhone: (661) 328-0818 Map 103 CommHaz Low Grid: 31C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 06 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5411 DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title KEN GALS / STORE DIRECTOR JOE SANCHEZ / ASST STORE MGR Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x 24-Hour Phone (661) 20.3-6701x 24-Hour Phone (559) 782-1923x Pager Phone ( ) - x Pager Phone ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth Contact ERICA M~==~ ~~'a~S~~ Phone: (208) 395-4793x MailAddr: PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Owner ALBERTSONS Phone: (208) 395-4793x Address PO BOX 20 DEPT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: PROG A - HAZMAT PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN /U Np 81~OG Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, 1 certify under penalty of law that I hs;ve personally examined and am famlAar with the information submitted and believe the Information is true, accurate, and complete. ~~ ~~,/`- ~~~~ ~ o~ Signature Date ~~ o~~ ~5~~ ~~p~~ -1- 03/08/2006 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. (HMMP) Prevention Services HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 A (UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM) ~ B B R S F I D Bakersfield CA 93301 , ,, -- PI1fF .~,.'; s .',~. ;,,- ~ p -_..- _,.,,,-,,,,....,...,,_.-..-. -___._ ..... ARTM T Tel.: (661) 326-3979 APPLICi/4TION ~ Fax: (661) 852-2171 BUSINESS O'WNERIOPERATORIDENTIFICATIONFORM ~ ~ ~ (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITY INFORMATION) Page 1 of 2 ,.. .-_ 1 - ' ` (..:FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID NO. ear eginning ~ Year Ending 101 6/02/06 6/01/07 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA- Doing Business As) 3 USINESS PHONE i (661)328-0818 Albertsons #6336 SITE ADDRESS 1 1520 Brunda a Lane CITY 104 cA IP ~ Bakersfield 93304 DUNN 8 BRADSTREET ~ o Z~ 4 IC CODE 10 5411 ~~ 4 Digit #) couNTY 1 Kern OPERATOR NAME 108 OPERATOR PHONE 11 New Albertson's, Inc. (208) 395-4793 -'~ II. OWNER,INFORMATION- _ ... _ OWNER NAME 111 OWNER PHONE t1 New Albertson's, Inc. 208 395-4793 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 11 P.O. Box 20, Dept. 72405 CITY 11a STATE 115 IP 11 Boise ID 83726 ,:. `; III:= ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT ,: - CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 11 Erica Fransen 208 395-4793 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 11 P.O. Box 20, Dept. 72405 CITY 12o STATE 121 ZIP 1 Boise ID 83726 .. -PRIMARY' IV:' `EMERGEN _ CY CONTACTS '` -SECONDARY ' NAME 12 AME 128 TITLE 124 St Di t ITLE ~ 129 ore rec or sst. Store Director BUSINESS PHONE 125 USINESS PHONE 130 (661)328-0818 661 328-0818 24-HOUR PHONE 126 4-HOUR PHONE 131 (208)395-6826 208)395-6826 PAGER No 127 AGER No 132 13 ,. t ;.. .: ;,,;, ,. V.°CERTIFICATION :.:. - _. ;_ ... ,. Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR (full printed ame) 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER (full printed name) 13 Douglas L. Kasef ~ ~ 7 0 ~ Bridget T. Cosgriff SIGNATURE OF OWNER/O RA R/O SIG TED 13 TITLE OF OWNER/OPERATOR/OR DESIGNATED 138 REPRESENTATIVE / REPRESENTATIVE (SIGNER) Dlr. Env. Affairs FD 2142 (Rev. 09/05) UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST ~~> SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661) 326-3979 __ _ _ _ FACILITY NAME ~ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTION 71ME PHONE No. No. of Employees ADDRESS FACILITYCONTAC Business ID Number ~c6-r~~ ; ~ ~ ~ 15-021- va~£~r~(U Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Pn~gram Routine O Combined O Joint Agency OMulti-Agency O Complaint O Re-inspection C ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE?: ^ YES 1.~3 IVO EXPLAIN: • QUESTIONS REG DING THIS INSPECTIONS PLEASE CALL US AT ~GF)'I ~ 326-3979 Inspector (Ple Print) Fire Prevention 1st-In/Shik of Site IMiite -Environmental Services Yellow -Station Copy x - --=---- ---=f -----_- Business Site Responsible Party (Please Print) B Pink • Business Copy ~, ALBERTSONS #6336 Manager DARREL WILLIS Location: 1520 BRUNDAGE LN City BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-002840 BusPhone: (661) 328-0818 Map CommHaz Grid: FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 06 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5411 DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title S (Cc~ ~`-~/ STORE DIRECTOR JOE SANCHEZ / ASST . STORE MGR Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x Business Phone: (661) 328-0818x 24-Hour Phone (661) ~'~"6x 24-Hour Phone (559) 782-1923x Pager Phone ( ) zap-~ ~ c,x Pager Phone ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ~ ImmHlth Contact ERICA MYRAN Phone: (208) 395-4793x MailAddr: PO BOX 20 DEPARTMENT 72405 State: ID City BOISE Zip 83726 Owner ALBERTSONS' Phone: ( ) - x Address PO BOX 20 DEPARTMENT 72405 State: ID City BOISE- Zip 83726 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: ~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List ~ ~ Alphabetical Order All Materials at Site ~ Hazmat Common Name... CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE HELIUM SPENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS CO SpecHazlEPA Hazards) Frm G F P IH G L DailyMax Unit MCP 3000.00 LBS Low 440.00 FT3 Min 10.00 GAL UnR -1- 03/31/2005 June 12,2003 City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Hazardous Materials Management Plan #6336 Dear Sir or Madame: Attached please find the completed Hazardous Materials Management Plan for the following store: Albertsons #6336 1520 Brundage Lane Bakersfield 93308 This store grand opened on May 16, 2003. Please provide copies, of any permits, invoices, or other correspondence related to the environmental issues for this store to my attention. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (208) 395-4793. Sincerely, Erica Myran Environmental Compliance Manager Attachments c: Store File Store Director ALBERTSON'S, INC. / GENERAL OFFICES / 250 PARKCENTER BOULEVARD / P.O. BOX 20 / BOISE, IDAHO 83726 / 208-395-6200 ~~ OFFI OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 BUSINESS OWNER / OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page .~__~. Of I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # I 1001 Year Ending lOl 1 Year Beginning 2003 2004 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAMEI or DBA- Doing Business As) 3I BUSINESS PHONE (661) 328-0818 10~ Albertsons #6336 SITE ADDRESS 1520 Brundage Lane CITY Bakersfield ~04 I CA I Zip'~.' ?~© ~Z~ 105 DUN & 106 SIC CODE ~ ! ! 107 BRADSTREET (4 Digit #) ,/ t t I COUNTY Kern OPERATOR NAME Albertsons, Inc. lO9 I OPERATOR PHONE(208) 395-4793 ~10 II, OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME Albertsons, Inc. m I OWNER PHONE (208) 395-4793 OWNER MAILING PO Box 20 Dept. 72405 ADDRESS 113 CITY Boise 114 I STATE ID ,~5 I Zip 83726 III.ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTAC,T' NAME;, ,'~_~; ~ .i.)~t.~.~.~ 1,7 CONTACT PHONE &O~ ~'~q~' .--d~ ~-~ $ CONTACT MAILING PO (~:>0~ ~)! If'~L .' ~l'3~O~" ADDRESS -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- TITLE Store Director 125 TITLE Assistant Store Mgr. on-duty 130 BUSINESS PHONE (661) 328-0818 ~s BUSINESS PHONE (661) 328-0818 131 24-HOURPHONE ~1'"' ~'~.,.~,.~1~'~,~ 127 24-HOURPHONE ~'~"et-- ~'~;O~' 1~3~ 132 PAGER # 128 PAGER # 133 V. CERTIFICATION Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and an familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR DATE ~4 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~~ ~ ~ ~o 113'~ 0 ,~Qua ex, Steven Aaroe; HSE Technical Specialist,ln(~. NAMES OF OWNER/OPERATOR (print) ~6 TITLE OF OWNER/OPERATOR UPCF (7/99) C:\\WIN NT40\Profiles\jtraylor.000\Desktop\OES2730.wpd "~~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one form per material per building or area) [] NEW [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page . 1 of 1 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Albertsons #6336 1520 Brundage Lane Bakersfield, CA 93308 Tel: (661) 328-0818 CHEMICAL LOCATION In photo lab 201CONFIDENTIALCHEMICAL LOCATION(EPCRA) [] Yes [] No II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION 205 TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No 206 CHEMICAL NAME Spent photographic solutions containing silver if Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions 207 COMMON NAME Spent photographic solutions containing silver EHS* []Yes [~No 208 CAS # N/A 209 -if EHS is "Yes', all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requested by local fire chief) 210 TYPE [] pPURE [] mMIXTURE [] wWASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE []Yes []No 212 I CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE [] s SOLID [] I LIQUID [] g GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER < 5 gallons 2t5 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES N/A [] ~ FIRE [] 2 REACTIVE [] 3 PRESSURE RELEASE [] 4 ACUTE HEALTH [] 5 CHRONIC HEALTH 216 (Check all that apply) ANNUAL WASTE -- 1,100 gallons 217 I MAXIMUM 10 gallons 218 I AVERAGE 3-5 gallons 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 AMOUNT DAILY AMOUNT DAILY AMOUNT D011 UNITS* [] ga GAL [] cf CU FT [] lb LBS [] tn TONS 221 DAYS ON SiTE 222 * if EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER [] a ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i FIBER DRUM [] m GLASS BOTTLE [] q RAIL CAR 223 (Check all that apply) [] b UNDERGROUND TANK r'-~ f CAN ~"lj BAG [] n PLASTIC BOTTLE [] r OTHER [] c TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] g CARBOY [] k BOX [] o TOTE BIN Photoprocessor/SRU [] d STEEL DRUM [] h SILO [] I CYLINDER [] p TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS # ~ 1 00 226 Spent photographic solutions containing silver* 227 [] Yes []No22S N/A 22g 2 230 231 [] Yes [] No232 233 3 234 235 [] Yes [] No 236 237 4 238 239 [] Yes [] No 240 241 5 242 243 [] Yes [] No 241 245 III. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 *Silver-rich solutions are treated by on-site silver recovery unit. UPCF (7/99) C:\WlNNT40\Profiles\jtraylor.000\Desktop\OES2731 .wpd 'HAZARDOUS NIA~T..E.,..P~S INVENTOR Eavironmental Sex'~ice$ Bakersfield, CA 9330[ Tet: (66 [j326-3979 O NEW '~OO ' ~ OELETE ,~ ~EV~SE 200 Pagel o~ I. FACiLi~ INFORMATION ~USIN~SS ,UAM~ (Samo a~ ~ACILI~ ~IAM~ o~ 0~ - 0o~q ~us~oess ~s) Albertsons ~ CHEMICAL NAME ~14 LARCEST CONTAINER (C~N a~ mat aO~v) ~c~e H/A ~GE~AINER ~ a A~EGROUNO T~K ~ r ~N ~ W 8~ ~ ~ TANK WAG~ ~ d ~L ORUM ~ I FIBER ORUM ~ . ~C ~ ~ e ~I~M~ALLIG 0RUM ~ J ~ ~ · T~E ~N 4 ~ ~ O Y~ ~ NO 2~ 241 ..... :~ ::-,:' . -, . . . ...... PRINT'NAME &'Tt~'E'O~AU~EDC~P~Y ~EPRESENTAB~E $tGNA~RE DA~ 246 ]~ ~ HAZARDOUS MATER!~S INVE~ZORY · .-'~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. ; . . s -% Environmental Services -~'~EMjC'A~ DE'SCRIp~ .......... ......... '-'""" /t~' [715 Chest. er.Ave ~a~r~r aakersl'ieid, .CA 9330 T~l: (56 [)326-3979 I. FA'CILI~ INFORMATION Albertsons # G CHEM;CAL '.CCAFION 201 ' CHEMICAL LOCATION Floral Oeot. for filling helium ballons only. C~E~C~L ~A~E 205 rRAOE SECa~ ~ ~es ~ No 206 Helium (retail 0nly for balloons ANNUAL WASTE [ DALLY AMOUNT 0ALLY AMOUNT 22O ~ou.r N/A 440 ~cm~ N/A u.,rs' 0 ~. o~ ~, cu ~ 0 ,~ ~as 0. ro.s 365 ~O~G~CONTAIN~R ~ a A~EOROUNOTANK ~ t ~N ~ ~ ~X ~ ~ TANKWA~ ~ ~ UNOERGR~NO TANK ~ g ~R~Y ~1 ~klNO~ 0 q RAIL ~R 0 ¢ rANK IN~OE 8UILOINO ~ . ~LO ~ m G~ ~LE 0 ? ~HER -- ~ a ~EEL ORUM 0 t Ra~ ORUM O n ~S~C ~LE 2 ~ 23~ OY~ ONo 232 3 234 23~ ~ ~ ~ No 23~ S Z4~ ~ Z43 ~ Y~ O NO 244 "' IlL.:SIGNATURE "'::"'"' :' ........ PRINT NAME S'TI~E OF ~U~tZED COMPANY RE~E~ENTA~VE ~IGNA~RE DA~ ~6 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: I. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. 5. You may also attach Business Owner / Operator Form and Chemical Description Form(s) to the front of this plan instead of completing SECTION 1. below for initial submission. SECTION I- BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME: AIbertsons #6336 LOCATION: 1520 Brunda[le Lane Bakersfield, CA 93308 Tel: (661) 328-0818 P0 Box 20, Dept. 72405 MAILING ADDRESS: Boi se ID 83726 208-395-3949 CITY: STATE: ~ ZIP: PHONE' PRIMARY ACTIVITY: One hour photoprocessing inside a retail store. OWNER: Albertsons, Inc. PHONE: (208)395-4793 MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 20 Dept. 72405 Boise, ID 83726 Attn: Erica Myran EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE I Darrel !~lil l is Store Director (661) 328-0818 661-589-4956 doe Sanchez 559-782-1923 2. Asst. Store Mgr. (661) 328-0818 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION II. 1 - DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS A. LEAK DETECTION AND MONITORING PROCEDURES: Photographic chemicals are delivered and stored in plastic bo~t} gallon or less in size. The bottles are secondarily contained ~ 9 gaJlo'h plastic totes. Chemical storage areas are visually inspected to inj~ur/e~at leaks do not go unnoticed. /.,/ B. EMPLOYEE AND AGENCY NOTIFICATION: / 'Photographic chemical spills will normally be handled by store employees. If non-emergency assistance is needed, employees should contact Qualex, Inc. at 1-800-452-2911. If emergency assistance is needed, employees should dial 911. C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE MANAGEMEN~/"~ "-~ // The on-duty store manager will be ultimately respohsible for all notification and clean-up operations. Photolab employees and Qualex, Inc. will assist as directed. D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: For medical emergencies, employees should dial 911. - ........ The nearest medical facility is Bakersfield Memorial Hospital 420 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661) 327-4647 HAZA US MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 11.2: RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN A. HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION ~EA/~~: All photographic chemicals are stored in small plast~ bottles that are secondarily contained in plastic totes. Photolab employees are provided gloves, aprons, goggles, etc. to protect against exposure. In addition, the photolab is equipped with a small portable eyewash and fire extinguishers. B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MITIGATION: Written spill clean-up procedures are ,,m~ite (section 6 of the MSDS binder, located in the photolab). C. CLEAN-UP AND RECOVERY PROCEDUR..E.S'. Written spill clean-up procedures a~re m. ai~'ained on-site (section 6 of the MSDS binder, located in the photolab). UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILI.TY)-''~ NATURAL GAS/PROPANE' Outside of fj store next ~ ELECTRICAL: to the rear exit WATER: SPECIAL: LOCK BOX: YES/NO IF YES, LOCATION: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY . If A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinkl er system B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): Fire hydrant outside store HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION III: TRAINING NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 1-2 in photolab MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: In MSDS binder in photolab BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: Oualex, Inc. provides initial training consisting of 3 days.9f cl~room and hands-on instruction. Topics include equipment operation & maint~r~ce, hazardous material handling, hazard communication, personal protective e~pment, spill clean-up, etc. All training materials are maintained on-site and available for review. Store manager is responsible for subsequent training (ie: new employees). Qualex will assist with refresher training as needed. CERTIFICATION I, Erica Myran CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE" ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.)AND THAT INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY. t~c~ ~-- Env. Compliance Manager SIGNATURE TITLE DATE 4 .... ,i~~UALEX ~r ~ ENVIRONMENTAL PPORT Table B QHSE - 5 October 2000 Characteristics of Effluent from a Typical On-Site Processing Lab Health, Safety & Environmental Information i, /j About On-Site Processing Labs End-of Process Concentration ' `% ~' ,./F' Parameter Units Concentration End-of-Pipe recovery) ;'%%.Jj' Qualex Inc. installs and supplies On-Site VENTILATION (following silver ~. Processing Labs in retail stores across the pH Units 7 - 9 7 - 8 United States. Qualex works closely with our On-Site Processing Labs are installed in retail customers to develop a health, safety, and store locations that have general room ;Biological Oxygen Demand (BeDs) mg/I < 3,000 (0.06 lbs./day) < 25 environmental program that protects the ventilation through the facility's heating and environment, provides a safe and healthy cooling system. General air circulation should Chemical,Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/I < 35,000 (0.7 lbs./day) < 250 workplace for employees, and maintains maintain adequate indoor air quality in an On- compliance with federal, State and local Site Processing Lab. Some stores may :Silver mg/I < 1.0 < 0.05 regulatory requirements. This publication was choose to install additional ventilation in an developed to provide environmental, safety On-Site Processing Lab to remove excess ,Zinc mg/I < 1.0 < 0.5 and operational information that is often heat and slight odors produced by the i'equested during the installation and processing machine. ~lron mg/I < 2,000 (0.04 lbs./day) < 5.0 operation of an On-Site Processing Lab. BACKFLOW PREVENTION ~Mercury mg/I < 0.002 (BDL) < 0.002 (BDL) PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, The microlab processing machines do nOt ~Chromium mg/I < 0.01 (BDL) < 0.01 (BDL) VENTILATION, & LAB PLUMBING require direct water connection for operation. The process used in On-Site Processing Labs (Oyanide mg/I < 0.02 (BDL) < 0.02 (BDL) An On-Site Processing Lab uses microlab is "washless" and uses small amounts of film equipment that is designed to process and final rinse and paper stabilizer solutions, !Nit:mgen.,(NH~) mg/I < 1,000 (0.02 lbs./day) < 0.5 print a small number of rolls of film on-site instead of large amounts of water to wash the each day. The process has been specifically film and prints. Therefore, the installation of a Total:Suspended!Solids (¥SS) mg/I < 600 < 25 designed to be rapid (less than one hour) and backflow prevention device is not necessary. to minimize the amount of effluent that results from the processing. TypicallY, both film and SINK PLUMBING AND DISCHARGE POINTS ,T, otal'Phenol mg/I < 0.002 (BDL) < 0.002 (BDL) paper are processed in two different areas of a single machine. Some On-Site Processing Labs are equipped ,Oil,~& :Grease mg/I < 0.5 (BDL) < 0.5 (BDL) with sinks where photoprocessing waste Fresh photoprocessing chemicals are added solutions are directly discharged to the store !BDL = Below Detection Limit to replenishment tanks in the processing wastewater collection system or are collected machine. As film and paper are transported and pumped to a discharge point at another ~ through the machine, replenishment solutions location in the store. Other stores do not have are automatically added to the processing sinks located in the On-Site Processing Lab. ._k. .... tanks, and waste solutions are automatically Waste photoprocessing solutions in these removed. The waste solutions are collected locations must be collected in containers and in waste tanks in the bottom of the machine or transported to another area of the store for are pumped directly to other waste collection discharging. tanks for treatment or disposal. A typical processing machine holds about 13 total gallons of solutions in the machine tanks. 8 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 © Qualex Inc., 1997 / Rev. 2000 AC~D NEUTRALiZATiON DEWCES Some remote labs may be using sl!ghtly different processing chemicals and may be Table A The pH of the solutions used in the preparing the solutions from concentrates on- processing lab range from 3.5 to 10.8. The site. pH of the combined effluent from the On-Site Photoprocessing Chemicals Used in an On-Site Processing Lab Processing Lab is between 7 and 9. Acid Gloves, splash goggles, and aprons are neutralization devices normally used to treat provided for photo lab operators to use strong acids (pH < 2) prior to discharging tend whenever handling photoprocessing '*t / Maximum to foul quickly when only small volumes of chemicals. Employees are instructed on the '~ ~1~ /,/ % Quantity photoprocessing chemicals pass through safe handling of photoprocessing chemicals. ~% Description Product Name pH Water Components Typically them. These devices are not necessary and ~'~ll~J" Stored ~* (gallons) should not be installed in On-Site Processing CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION Labs. KODAK FLEXICOLOR Potassium carbonate A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is Film Developer Developer. Replenisher 10.0 90- 95 Potassium sulfite 8.2 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION FOR available on-site for each of the LoRn 4- (N-ethyI-N-2-hydroxyethyl) -2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate PLUMBING photoprocessing solutions. The MSDS Ferric ammonium propylenediaminetetraacetic contains detailed hazard information and is an acid Photoprocessing chemicals contain materials, integral part of the Hazard Communication Film Bleach KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA 3.5 60- 65 Ammonium bromide 1.8 Bleach Replenisher NR Ammonium nitrate primarily weak acids and salts, which will Program for the On-Site Processing Lab. Acetic acid react with copper or copper alloys. If the 1,3-proplyenediaminete{raacetic acid undiluted solutions are allowed to have All processing machines, silver recovery Ammonium thiocyanate prolonged contact with copper plumbing, such equipment, and containers of chemicals in the Film Fixer KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA 7.5 75- 80 Ammonium thiosulfate 8.7 as in traps, the copper will readily corrode, processing lab are labeled with specific Fixer and Replenisher Sodium sulfite This corrosion can cause small holes to chemical hazard warnings. Additionally, the Ammonium sulfite appear in plumbing within several months of Hazard Materials Identification System KODAK FLEXICOLOR Diethylene glycol installation. (HMIS) and National Fire Protection Film Final Rinse Final Rinse and 7.0 95 - 100 Nonionic surfactant 10.1 Association (NFPA) ratings for each of these Replenisher Magnesium nitrate Isthiazolin derivatives On-Site Processing Labs should use PVC solutions are included on the MSDSs. ~ Potassium carbonate piping for sink drains because of its high i~ Triethanolamine compatibility with photoprocessing chemicals. CHEMICAL SPILL PREVENTION & STORAGE ~ Paper Developer KODAK EKTACOLOR RA 10.7- 10.8 90 - 95 N,N-diethylhydroxylamine 16.1 The collection of photoprocessing Chemicals ? Developer Replenisher 4- (N-ethyI-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl) - 2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate with the other wastewater from the store The photoprocessing chemicals are packaged ,, monohydrate should not change the expected life of cast in plastic containers that are inspected prior to Ammonium thiosulfate iron or other materials typically used for filling to ensure that they are not defective. KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Ammonium ferric ethylenediaminetetraacetic wastewater collection systems. The containers are delivered to the On-Site Paper Bleach Fix Bleach Fix and 5.3 - 5.5 85 - 90 acid 20.9 Processing Lab in plastic totes that provide Replenisher Sodium bisulfite Acetic acid secondary containment. The containers are Ammonium sulfite PROCESSING CHEMICALS stored in a manner that will prevent accidental spills, such as on a shelf or in a designated KODAK EKTACOLOR Polyvinylpyrrolidone Paper Stabilizer PRIME Stabilizer and 7.5 95 - 100 Sodium alkyl ether sulfate 36.1 The photoprocessing chemicals that are used storage area away from heavy traffic. Since i Replenisher/PA-4 Substituted thiazolin-3-one the solutions are primarily water, there are no Magnesium nitrate in the processing machines are dilute, non- flammable solutions primarily consisting of compatibility concerns during use and icc water. There are seven different solutions storage. ~ that are used in an On-Site Processing Lab; '%~-~, f four for film processing and three for paper Photoprocessing chemicals and their proces'sing. The characteristics and containers are stored indoors, where they are components of these solutions are detailed in protected from precipitation and extreme Table A (located on page 7). temperatures. Because of the limited availability of space in most retail locations, The photoprocessing chemicals are delivered only small quantities of photoprocessing to the On-Site Processing Lab by Qualex as chemicals are stored on-site prior to use. The "ready to use" working-strength solutions, maximum quantity of each solution typically .. 2 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 7 SAMPLING POINTS soluble silver in the sample. Varying stored on-site, including the solutions in the PH OF WASTE SOLUTIONS levels of discoloration indicate different processing machine, is listed in Table A Some stores may have a sampling pod where concentrations of silver. This technique is (located on page 7). The pH of the combined silver-bearing a sample of the wastewater from the entire very qualitative and can be used to solutions is between 6 and 7, and the pH of store, including the On-Site Processing Lab, estimate silver concentrations greater the non-silver-bearing solutions is between 9 can be collected. If a sampling pod for the than 1 gram/liter. EFFLUENT GENERATION & and 10. When combined, the pH of the facility is not available, a sample can be CHARACTERISTICS discharge from an On-Site Processing Lab is collected in the photo lab directly following On-site silver testing can also be ~.% ~~ between 7 and 9. silver recovery. Facility discharge performed using colorimetry. This Once the photoprocessing chemicals have concentration of silver can be calculated by technique is much more accurate than ., been used, they are collected for treatment OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE using the percentage of the total wastewater qualitative test papers, but can only detect and disposal. The chemical content of the SOLUTIONS from the store that is from the on-site silver at concentrations above 60 ppm used solutions is similar to the materials listed Processing Lab. because of the iron in the effluent, on the solution MSDSs. The processing adds In addition to silver and pH, several other silver to the used solutions from the characteristics of the waste photoprocessing SILVER ANALYSIS Analytical Laboratories photographic film and paper. The chemicals are often requested. characteristics of effluent from a typical On- There are several different techniques that Samples requiring precise analysis for Site Processing Lab are detailed in Table B · Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) can be used to measure silver. On-site silver, such as those required for (located on page 8). measures the amount of oxygen the techniques provide a qualitative measurement demonstrating compliance, should be sent effluent will consume through biological of high silver content while analytical to an analytical laboratory. Typically, GENERATION RATE OF WASTE SOLUTIONS degradation over a five day period. The laboratories provide a precise analysis of Iow these samples will be analyzed for total total effluent BCD5 from a typical On-Site silver concentrations, recoverable silver using EPA approved Unlike the traditional photoprocessing system, Processing Lab is approximately 0.06 methods, the process used in On-Site Processing Labs lbs./day (<3,000 r~illigrams/liter). On-Site Techniques is "washless" and uses small amounts of film final rinse and paper stabilizer solutions, · Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Qualitative on-site testing can be ADDITIONAL INFORMATION instead of large amounts of water to wash the measures the amount of oxygen that the performed using silver-sensitive paper or film and prints. A typical installation chemicals in the effluent use to degrade. a strip of copper. The strip is dipped into For additional health, safety, or environmental processing about 30 rolls of film each day will The total COD from a typical On-Site the sample for a shod period of time. information about the On-Site Processing Lab generate about 2.7 gallons of effluent per day. Processing Lab is approximately 0.7 Discoloration indicates the presence of call Qualex at (800) 4-LAB-911. Of this amount, 1.9 gallons will be silver- lbs./day (<35,000 mg/I). bearing. · Total Suspended Solids (TSS) is a SILVER CONTENT OF WASTE SOLUTIONS measure of the undissolved materials in the effluent. The TSS from a typical On- Silver is primarily removed from the Site Processing Lab is less than 600 mg/l. photographic film and paper by the fixer and Diagram I bleach fix solutions. Processing solutions · Nitrogen is found in the effluent primarily Typical Silver Recovery System Configuration located in front of these steps (developers from the ammonium compounds in the and film bleach) contain very little silver. The fixer and bleach fix. The total nitrogen SILVER-BEARING rinse and stabilizer solutions that are located from a typical On-Site Processing Lab is SOLUTIONS after these steps wash any remaining silver approximately 0.02 lbs./day (<1,000 mg/I). out of the film and paper and are collected with the fixer and bleach fix for treatment. · Iron is found in the effluent from iron PUMP ~ ~/ The concentration of silver in the combined compounds in the bleach and bleach fix STATION ' silver-bearing solutions before treatment is and from the steel wool in the metallic typically 2.0 to 3.0 grams/liter or 2,000 to replacement cartridges used for silver 3,000 pads per million (ppm). recovery. The amount of iron from a '~ -~ DE-SILVERED typical On-Site Processing Lab using NON-SILVER-BEARING ~,. SOLUTIONS TO BE silver recovery is approximately 0.04 SOLUTIONS ~" DISCHARGED lbs./day (<2,000 mg/I). 6 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 3 · Zinc is found in the effluent from readily be achieved using best available Solution Transfer Silver ReCovery Efficiency photographic paper base and gelatin, technology. The used photoprocessing The amount of zinc from a typical On-Site solutions at these locations are collected and Some On-Site Processing Labs are Silver-bearing solutions are slowly Processing Lab is less than 1 mg/l. transported off-site for silver reclamation, configured to automatically transfer metered through the MRCs typically at a solutions to the silver recovery pump rate less than 25 milliliters/minute. This · Mercury, chromium, cyanide, oil & Some stores may also use off-site waste i station from the processing machine, slow rate ensures a long residence time grease and phenols are not components management where on-site compliance ,. Other labs collect used solutions in for the solutions, resulting in very efficient of photopr0cessing chemicals and are not requirements are costly, such as with frequent . j containers in the bottom of the processing and consistent recovery. The amount of present in On-Site Processing Lab testing or high permitting fees. In these cases, '~ ii' / 'machine and manually transfer them to silver that is discharged from an On-Site effluent, off-site management provides safe and cost \,.,, ~ the pump station. Processing Lab following silver recovery -' averages 1 mg/I or ppm. When combined effective management of the waste. '"' " Recovery System Alarms with the other wastewater from the store, EFFLUENT MANAGEMENT AND ON-SITE SILVER RECOVERY the amount of silver in the total store ~ An alarm system is provided to alert lab discharge .at the point of connection to the TREATMENT , In areas where the used photoprocessing i operators of the need for equipment municipal sewer system will typically be Most On-Site Processing Labs are equipped chemicals from an On-Site Processing Lab ~' servicing. The pump Station has a holding below 0.05 mg/I or ppm. with silver recovery equipment that is used to can be discharged, a silver recovery system is ', capacity of at least six gallons and treat silver-bearing solutions prior to installed to treat the solutions prior to .~I~ provides solution storage until the OFF-SITE WASTE PHOTOPROCESSING discharging. There are some areas where discharging. Silver recovery is performed ':!! equipment can be serviced. SOLUTION MANAGEMENT waste photoprocessing chemicals cannot be using metallic replacement cartridges I discharged. Those locations collect the used (MRCs). The silver bearing solutions (fixer, A high level alarm is also provided for In areas where silver-bearing waste solutions solutions in drums, which are transported off- final rinse, bleach fix, and stabilizer) are : systems that use waste containers for cannot be discharged, they are collected in site for silver reclamation, slowly metered through two MRCs, which are manual transfers to prevent overflows and plastic drums and transported off-site by a small cylinders packed with iron (steel wool), spills of the treated solutions, hazardous waste transporter. The waste DETERMINATION OF PROPER WASTE The silver in the waste solution reacts with the solutions are either directly transferred to the iron causing the silver to collect in the Metallic Replacement Cartridge Use drums or are manually poured into the drums MANAGEMENT OPTION cadridge while the iron dissolves into the from the processing machine waste collection solution. ~ The silver recovery equipment used in a containers. The solutions are then transported There are a number of factors that determine whether treated waste solutions can be typical On-Site Processing Lab utilizes to a facility that performs silver recovery. discharged from an On-Site Processing Lab. Recovery Equipment two MRCs in series. The first MRC Most stores discharge wastewater to a provides primary silver removal, and the The equipment that is used to perform on- second MRC is a back-up to the first. The EFFLUENT SAMPLING AND municipal sewer system. Other stores may site silver recovery utilizes a pump station first MRC is removed from the system ANALYSIS discharge wastewater to a septic system and to collect the solutions prior to recovery, based on processing volume and time. do not have access to a municipal sewer. The pump is used to slowly meter the The second MRC is then placed in the The On-Site Processing Lab contributes only Waste photoprocessing solutions should not silver-bearing solutions through two. primary position and a new cartridge is a small percentage of the total wastewater be discharged to a septic system. MRCs installed in series. (A diagram positioned as the back-up. The MRCs are from the entire store. Typically, an On-Site showing the typical configuration of a changed by Qualex at the proper interval. Processing Lab contributes less than 5 Municipalities typically have a unique set of silver recovery system can be found on Used cartridges are sent to a refiner regulations that govern the discharge of percent of the total wastewater from a store. wastewater into their system. Most page.6.) The pump is preset by Qualex to where the silver is reclaimed and municipalities allow the discharge of waste ensure a flow rate that will properly recycled. Used MRCs are classified as Because of the small volume of wastewater recover the silver. After treatment through '~,j~ characteristic sludges that are being that is generated by the On-Site photographic processing solutions that have both MRCs, the solutions are either ~,-- reclaimed, and are therefore not defined Lab, most municipalities do not requireProcessing been treated using silver recovery, discharged directly to a drain (if available) ,-~Li~, .z~ as hazardous waste by USEPA. or are collected in a waste container with ',. sampling and monitoring of wastewater. If In some cases, the discharge of used non-silver-bearing solutions for manual monitoring is required, care should be taken photoprocessing solutions, even after discharging in another part of the store, to ensure that a representative sample is treatment, is not allowed. Often this is due to The entire recovery system is located in a collected. very Iow silver discharge limits that cannot containment tray in case of leaks or spills. 4 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 HSE Information About On-Site Processing Labs · QHSE - 5 5 SILVER ENTERPRISES REFINING, INC. SILVER RECOVERY SYSTEMS. THE SE, R-200® TH£ $FJ{~2OO'A~ · The SER-200~ and SER-2Of}W' are silver recovery unit pump stations designed to meter silver-bearing lflZot~mifluenls through melallic exchange cartridges where the silver is replaced with iron. · The SER-200 and SER-200W are desigt~ed for small photolabs such as minllabs and microlabs. · When used with two metallic exchange cartridges in series, the SER-200 and SER-200W are capable o! achieving silver discharge levels below 1.0 ppm directly aiter treatment. · This technology is recognized as the best available technology (BAT) for small photolabs by tt~e Code of Manageme~t Practices for Silver Dischargers sponsored by the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies and the Photo Marketing Association. · Designed to be used with the SER-501 metallic exchange cartridge and compatible with other manufacturer's cartridges. · Thc SER-200 and S 'ER-200W arc rcliablc and provc~ to meet silver ¢lischarg¢ standard~ consistently. 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Silver is exchanged out of the solution and replaced with iron. · Using two SER-501'$ in series is a proven, consistent method to meet strict silver discharge limits. Levels below 1.0 ppm are reached directly after treatment. · The SER-501 has the capacity to treat up to 700 gallons of silver rich solutions. o This technology is recognized as the best available lechnology (BAT) for small photolabs by the Code of Management Practices for Silver Dischargers sponsored by the Association Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies and the ?hoto Marketing Association. Dimemdona o Height: 22" o Diameter: 8~/~'' · Weight: 20 lbs. dry · Connections Features Reliable Silver Recovery · 15 lbs. of Recovery Modia · Leakproof Design · Compatible with SER-200 and SER-200W Silver Recovery Units · PVC Ball Vales on Inlet and Outlet · Polypropylene Quick Disconnect Assemblies SILVER ENTERPRISES REFINING, INC. 77 Cliffwood Ave., Building 5, Cliffwood, N.I 07721 1-800-77-SILVER FAX: 732-58.3-7677 e-.mail: serefining@aol.com