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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-200-141VILE NO4 040-020�-44i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNINGCOMMISKON STAFF FINDINGS - December 14,1,M' APPLICANT: Baldwin Contracting Co. OWNER: Same RE QVEST.' LJse. Permit to allow a portable asphalt batch Plant andan aggTegate crusher AP No.o 040-020-141 SIZE: 48.29 acres LOCATIOM. ". Located on the w est side of Skyway immediately north'6f Butte Creek EXISTINC. ZONING; M-2 ZONING HISTORY: Zoned M-1.) on Mar. 19, 1968 by'Ord. �971 SURROUNDING�,ZONINO:: U, M-1, VR -2, FR -5, and PQ SURROT JNDING LAND VSE:` Plant Introduc on, Center to the wes�',v ti vacant land to the north and'south, residential uses to the. east. SITE HISTORY: N/A, GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Industrial APPLICABLE, REGULATI Butte County Code Se -tions 24-47, 24-117 COMMENTSIMCEIVE Ri, Butte Counjy Vire Maintain a 30 defensible space 'between any new facility 4nd the property line, T, q3' AS& JBVITE COE JNTY PLANNING COMMISSION $TAFTi—FINOINGS -Decerriber.'14, 199'� 'preSentatives bavereviewed the -information contained Chico Unified School District re In this application and have determined that the application 'has no adverse impact on District ies, Environmental Health Provide sewage disposat facilities which, meet Environmental Health requirements. Eliblic Works - No comments. This is a Use Permit request to allow the installation of a portable a halt batclih plant and SP aggregate crusher on a 48 + acre, parcel located on the west side of Skyway just north of Butte Creek in the south Chico area. Theproperty is, zoned W2 and Baldwin Contracting has been operating a construction yard on site for many years, The property to the aorth is vacant industrial land, to the: east is the U.S. Forestry Plant Introduction Center, a developed industrial th south, and rural, -residential land is east of the Skyway. Butte Creek forms the parcel is to e southerly property boundary for the subject property. 'The applicant does not have any specific plans to locate; the batch plant and crusher on this site im-raediately, Since this is a portable plant, itttavels tRwherever the,construction Job Is. Asphalt must be mixed close to the construction site since the,� temperature at which it is, applied is very important and must be maintained within a certain Y,�Lnge. With this permit Baldw' is seeking to establish a site in the Chico area that can be usedfWhen they have a local construction job that I requires asphalt. With theknowledge that they can locate the batch plant on site,without getting a use permit each time Baldwin, can agive better cost and time estimates on. the jobs they bid. The site appears to be adequately. suited for the propo�ed use. It is located away froraany concentration of residential uses. so -noise and odors will not impact neighbors. The site is alreadylevel and compacted from previous use., The property has adequate access to Skyway for p - ed'an between the two the trucks thatwill be hauling the, raw materials and the as halt. The, m I travel lanes of Skyway has been paved and acts as a center turn lane for the Baldwin,pdreel. The property is, however, located in it designated flood zone "X, Thisraises the concern of possible contamination to Butte Creek with diesel fuel or asphalt oil in a flood occurrence. 10,1000 gallon's of diesel, fuel and 7,000 gallons of asphalt oil will be k�pt on site., , Since theplant is portable thefuel tanks will be located, above ground. To n'u-'ni'mize the risk of a spill or the tanks being washed, away, the tanks shall 'be securely attached to the ground', oriented parallel to the anticipated water flow and the aggregate piles shall be, placed upstream. to act as a, diversion to stormwaters. In the absence of floo� & conditions, contarnift atioft, to the creek by a, spill or leak Will. be prevented by on site Ooritairtment and the fact that the proposed site is at a lower -Stic li elevation than the strearri bank. :, Containment will be' achieved by the use of a pla iner 4 1 around it. 100016 containment should be provided covered with 1211 of dirt with an asphalt berm for. 2 �j J, ALI qw �7; JA a ri", �J Md Ah� Othaf 1`611110d" �0­ 1,� '0 Vo 6 r1quired ot thls� �rtijdatj 1110ludIna thO60 r0riul�dd by; �Ll it s. 400 oth e puo,�t 01tyj rd.01601, State end Oed blii4 11' 0,�'O 6 d 1' Jr-,AEWDENTJALj Include tho MUMbdtof units, WhOthdr Units drd 6IM916! or muttlbtory In height, Oohodule,W- unit SIX06, and h sl zo oxpactad, I of out J*,',,, - 'IF COMMERCIALf IndIcate,thp 1Vpo�,,Whethe� �IalqhOproqodf cIty.or,reglonally, orlentedi square footage of Sales area, and Joading Jaclilifies� 1p INDWRIAL, Indicate1ype, estimated, emplbyMbO* �per shfftf, and, load Ing fa-01(itleb. 'am a per 6 t oad Hdrictfoh, 6stImited m 4", Al't! estimated occupancy, I" Ing facilities, STITUTIONA trAcAte,`ih& maj61 ENVIROOMEOTAL IMPACTS ANb MITI` GATIONr MEASU RES Jdentify p.otentialiy,91 FilficAnt OnVirdrimbrit6l,imlipots heioBlatedWfth� thW.Ligle permit. What project design teaturps or special con ra Approval (mizigatfon m t ditio of -easures) are proposed to allevia 0 potential environmental Impacts? ENVIRONNIENTAL SETTJNG* of ""it' Describe` th# ptofedt site S_t, It exIstsr,before. the prqject, Including information on topograph s I abllh�,'plants an d ani - o 0, Itgral, hi,st rical or'sPIPT110 AsPQQIP.A.�S.Orl�o any existing structures on the site, and the Liss: of the Structures, n co n otScenic a escribe the surroundft�prv�.e M"plA ts-ar)d animalsand any cultural, historldiff Opects, �,Otcate the type of jan 1 6 use (residential, c ornmetclal, etci) Intensity of land use (single-famlly,, apartments, shops, depart - M 0 n (height, I ent st res, etc.), a � scale of development rontage. setback, rear 'yard, etc.), Use separate Sheet for longer responses, �w' 7� U'l ',�,�O 1" q ents ,y deqla under penalty of perjury that I have read and erstarid the Instructions -and that this loregoing statern are -true, cornplete and coffect to the best of my knowledge ah.d.bellpf,, -BALDWIN CONYRAOTINA, COMPANY, W. Date Applicant's s1griature Property owner's Ito nwiT "floe Use N�inbor Aequesto Use,00mit to allow, OWN 1, Poatlon and §fO OfP% 'JI, Vrz Al P Y t A A.P. Number(s)� Priblect,Oescriptlon and h 4alrem6n-t onjo e S �-ocatlort Posorlption Prinot of Agency (if needed) If3 COPIOS of plan V U— Oat R ON Recel umber� e. e. 1, 0 Application, taken by A "'PLICATION, FOR USI PERMIT 6' 6T" 6 6 U 0 I -T LANN APPLICAO: FIW and follow Iristructions,as set forth on Attached shoot, 13ALDIWH CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. n 016) 891'-�'6555 Applirant's name Pho e No. — Applic . ant's,mall Ing addre so , P . 0 1. WX 311 MARYSVILLE, CA 9590i Applicant's Interest1h property (Oviner, lossea.-other) AMR— Qwner's name and Address BALDWIN CONTRACTING -INC. P.O. BOX 311.MARYSVILLEt.,CA 95901 Contact person for project (Hother than appilcant) RENE' VERCRUYSSEN and/or FLOYD W. BAKER Assessors parcel au�nbor(4.-- 40-020-141-000 ?ra8ent1zon1t1g----,M-41-- Lwatlort and 6ito otpocel(a) _=i8. L% Acres 1764,Skywoy ChiCo,,CA .95928 Street. Address 1764 S!yWay Chico, CA 95928 Directionslor travel to property.(mral and mountainous areas only), 1 7 Mile East of Hig higity 99 frold Descriptlorr of proposed development and use Plant,Site Only,- Ag -gregate,Crusher !A� Description of existinqJand use Construction Yard Whenever projects warrant moving plant.to site. Proposed schedul Ing/assoclated projects Ac AnVcIpAodA60dmsntal N/A I 4btd(e dfinoiiblb,na, rquaro footage and materials used) o.a IT a, 5xlbtlry�60dlngam VA %Oo 'Pr Oos bu�(Jip add I ga-�� N/—A n or strong0hernical.a) rid burn�t fulel for asphalt plant. Dal ly hours of operation 10 hoUrs Nomber of employees___ 19� each, NuMber of o1fa-street. rhingapa6es p ParkIng ork site pp rovided. Septic' 'tanks Existing/pr.oposed powage, disposal method,- Prt)XIMIty Of power andi phone lines, 200 L. F., aturof �vatee course or storm drain., �500 LJ. to, Butte Cr'eek Distance to n AhticipaWd on And off -alto dtainkige, Impi.*60ments., N/A Water source, 'Proximay of water for tire fighting porposes"(hydrants, pondti oto.) 600 L. F, Will excavation or grading b& necessary? Cubic yards (esti-mate): "lift W, "d L fit And dogorlbe arty of'�q q0,PefA t 0- .11 A #qd ot at p gpOPROIA. 1`4101r6d th1d 001601, IndlUdIho those, t qUIred by city, ta� 10"01 i4tate; 640* A Ip"RtSIDeNTIAL, loofudo the number Uolt Wheth, l' units are bIngle or multlstdry In hafght, chodule of Unitelzdg, and 109, 4b�4.ehbld size expected. IF COMMERCIAL# Indicate thpty h wbether,op.1ollbor ppd. QL �rp lonall (00tagO Of sales Area. and loading foollitio% oriented, eqq �L 0 empf IF INDUSTRIAL, indicate type, estimate OW06f"Oer shift, and'i ding facillitleq. A 'indl'c8t 'a lln''A"t dl­t'm�i"byment P 6r Shift, e6t) mated odpii4ncy , I o Ad L Ing facilities, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ANI) MITIGATION MEASURES Identify potentially, sid ffic9r1LdnvIronMbnt6I� (MP400- '48sodjated�wfth. theuse permit, What Project design 100tures or sDOCIal conditions of approval (MINgation Me AsUres) are proposed to alleviate Potential environmental Impacts? ENVIRONMENTAL SETT1140 Act 04sorlba the project We As It 64sts before the project, Incl.tidIng information on topog�Aphy'� 8o'lps, Mal$. Arlo And an[- .'Jy CUltUral. hi'Slotlool' or So aspepts,Desorlbo WPX(stln g 5tructures on the site, And, th,9-UPP 91 the) steuctureSL. 6r(I dit", Id&J L) M �Plants and animals and any� cultural, historlb6l or scenic aspects, a- Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc 4 intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shoPs,de'art- ment stores, etc,), and scale of deve(opm t (hefght, frontage' p an selbacko rear yar�, etcow Use Wgrale theet lot longer responses, V (? I hereby doclare under penalty, of p r ury that I have read andiutAOrSland the Instructions and that theJoregoing statements are truet complete And cbrrett, to the best of my knoWledge And belief. L BUNK CONTRACT1144 COMPANY. $ftt Date— A plfcant.s slptlatt L ire P bate— FM Ut BMFA1q A V Use Permit tjp� e, w JY �4qcatlon and, p'!y VERIFY; AA Number(s) Prole I Description owheNhlo Zoning '"d P10101' Of Agency (I( n6ededl cation 16 Copies of plot PI n 3 L U Receipt Number A plication tak 'p on by 40 0 040 141_4 STATUS1. ACTIVE IN' CONTRACT ING' CO:,1N UTt 5, CREEK POQK ZO, Pi,- 0 BOX 311 MARYSVILLE CA 95901' L; 040 020 087 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L z 414 380 010 STATUS: ACTIVE LEEN M NELS- ETAL ALL15N PARBARA, E, 460 W EAST AVE SUITE 100 12695 l3KYWAY CHICO CA.. 95926, 0 CA,95928 L: 040 020 14a 000 STATUS; ACTIVE LZ 011 IRO olq 000 r'�TATI IS: ArT!Vr. LEEW M - NELS -E-TAL-­ ,01.1= COMPANY OF J.EHOVPHS WITN8SSES, 460 W EAST AV-- 0 U I Er, lob ,P 0 VOX 1294 CH I C Pa — "'CA 95926 CA 93927 040 OE�0 1314 000, STATUS: ACTIVE :L-. 011 380 020 000,;�r STWIL!�:.t., ACfIVE 4ACY-.�DIvERs,iFiED- -rNi)USTRIES IK C�KrD'�COMPANY�,tj'r-�leHbV'�PH9 WITNESSES' 30.) E RAILROAD ST 10 18ONtY RUN RD DOWAGIAC M 1' 49047' ­.,.'Ck 9592ia, Oro T19 000 ,LZ Otl 410 179 0`0 STATUS: ACTIVE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION Co BA(LDWIN CONTRACTING CO INC nM'�ISVILLE CA SMI 0110 090 Oil doo STATUS: INACT11YE L.- 011 410 180 006 STATUS: ACTIVE U S PLANT INTRODUCTION GARDEN 'BAUDWIN CONTRACTING CO INC CRI -CO" CA 95926 p a BOX 211 :nAR,YSVILLE CA 45901 Lt 040 400 006 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L..-- 011 410,177 000 STATUS -.-.ACTIVE SS RASR RENNETH A JOYCE E' P '0 13OX 337 -QHI.CO, 'CA 95927 'PALERMO. CA 95968, Li 040 400,062 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L -.1, 011 410 i1s, On. 8TATUS*.- ACTIVE PETERSON INVESTMENT QO RAsFf XENNETW- A7&- TbYCE 87 0 BOX 098 p a BOX 821 SAN LEANDRO �CA q4S77 PALERMO - CA��, 95968 L.- 040 400 004 000 STATUS: ACTIVE TAIE-OF, CALIF RN14 I)EPT OF FISH -t GAME�WILDLIFE CONS'to R6 A 106 NINTH ST AM IR06-22 SACRAMENTO -'CA 9580 L: 0,11 380 �022 0010 STATUS-. INACTIVE CONROY fATRICK TAL E �044A MONTICELLO LN_ CHICO CA '4,S926 L 7— MY 'RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY PhIladelphla, Pannsyl PhN ,,PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPAW vanla 1916 Reliance RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY h1a, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY PhiladeOphla, Pennsylvania ---------------- CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE In consideration of p -MIUM Charged, re Reliance Insurance 'COMPANY hereby continues In force. Sond No, B2 dated 4M, 119 -am o u nt of TWehtv Thnii*AhA -A uo/100— - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (s 20 �1000,�(13) I)ollars on behalf of Baldwin Contractinq Cop," ,as Principal, in favor of Countv of �beglnnlng November 7, 1994 t-�Dr 'the period and ending Noveniber 7. 1qQC; subjectlo, all the. terms and conditions of said bon& PROV'7 D that the P rz illability.ot Reliance L.1 nsuran Ce COMPANY shall not exceed In the aggregate, the amount above written, whether the loss shall have occurred' during the term Of said bond ot during any Continuation or continuations thereof, or partly during said term and partly Continuations thereot during any c6fIffinUation or Sentembet 7 1 ag Re liance 148Uranc6 ------- COMPANY breve sullivan 0MOINAL - 08LIGEE PINK - BFtANCF! CANARY,AGENT -,7-,777777:77 7 -,1:".7 .,7777777'�, ]W�Cl� INSURANC 0 Y HEAD OPFICr, PHILADELPHIA PENNS LVANIA. POWER OF ATTORNEY'', KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PAESENTS,'That. the'RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation duly orgarilzbd under the laws of the, State d"s hereby maR6, constitute and appoint Steve Sullivan, Individually, of San Francsico, Callfornle,rijS true and lawful make, execu;a, seat and deliver for and on its behail'i and as its act and deed. any and all bonds and undertakings of I undertakings and uroty§ I I and to bind !he RELIANCE, INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds an( Irtings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and �9­1­ - ii d hereby ratifies and confirms 411 that It.-', said Attorney(s)-in-Fact may do In pursuance hereof, 9=0tod by one other of such officers, n fillo Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Article VII of, the By -Laws of RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY which tbovatlio offective September 7, 1978, which- provisions ate, now in full force and effect, reading a,s, follows: ARTICLE Vill - EXECUTION OF BONDS AND UNDERTAKING, -1, The Board of Directors, the President, the Chairman of the Board, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President or Assistant Vice rpr0sjd_qnl; or other officer designated by the Board of Directors shall have. power and authority to (a) appoint Attorney(s)-in-Fact and to �*)i)tjZo them to execute on behalf of the Company, bonds and undertakings, rec t9,ni nres, contracts of indemnity and other writings za ' me and er and authority given,to them, diblil4tory in the nature thereof, and'(b) to remove any such Attorney(s)-in-Fact at any revoke the pow 2, . Attorne j(s)-i . ri-F-6ct shall have'power andeuthoritY, subject to the terms'and limitations of the Power of Attorney issued to them, to idernnity and other writings obligatory In #s—oxerAita and deliver on behalf of the Coi6pany, bonds and undertakings, recognIzances, contracts of it I I rboo. oaturo thereof. The corporate sea) Is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and Undertakings, recognizances, contracts ol"Inderrin ty Mnd otbor Writings obligaWry in the nature thereof. 2. Attorney(s)-in-Fact shall have power and,authority to execute affidavits required to be attached to bonds, recognizances, contracts of r conditional or obligatory undertakings and they,shall also have power and authority to certify the financial statement of the tmdamnity or othe C,=, pony and to copies of the By -Laws of the Company or an14 article ot�secllon thereof. -Mhis Power of Att orney is signed an d sealed by facsimile under andby authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors �R LIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY atz meeting held on the 5th day of June, 1979, at which a quorum was present, and said Resolution ft's not been amended or repeated: 'Resolved that the,,signatures of such directors and of . ficeis and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power ofAttorney or any, certificates relating thereto by facsimile, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile sealshall be, valid and binding upon the Company and any Such Power so, executed and certified by facsirnile signatures and facsimile seal shall be validand binding upon the Companyo In I the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which k is attached," 11t4wITNESS WHEREOF, the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY ha$,cau-5ad these presents to be -,ighed by its Assistant Vice President gnd its corporate seat to bq.,herato affixed, this i day of December, 1993 RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY #1 0URAIV., 0 :29a �d. —1 Assistant Vice President STATE OF Washington ss, COUNTY OF King j 4? V'Avo, orw this 1 day of De "�Mbiar­, 19P3 .-personally 1ppea ark W-AIRIA COMPAN'Al, and acknowledged that he executed andattested rq to ffie known to be the E06 E INS a tile "d jjje�,F AssT �.cbr Isle VII, Section 1, 2i and 3 of the 'By -Laws of said of- al, foregoing tristrument'and affixeii t6` S661- lCoinparly,and the Resolution, et forth brbin, Ate, still"in full f th to, ;A in and for State of Wasbington tary Public I esiding at Sumner 0 t the above and trig Is 6 true and rit Secretary of the RELIANCEr INSUR_ hereby certify the 1, Robyn Layng, Assista INSU MID C4)rrect copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said 1112LIAN ANY, which I-.'. still in full force and IN WIjNE 1 S$ WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and aff ixed the Ag of said Company this 7th day of 8dpt;eiqbe:r 19 94�, �5SAUMZ VO Assistant Secretary IL 86A�j 431 Ed. 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W7 n L A. BALDWIN 'CONTRACTING OFFICE B. PARKING LOT &,DRIVEWAY C. CARPENTER SHED D.� FUEL STOMGt t. SHOP A STORAGE F. TIRE SHOP Go WATER TANK L H SHOP 1. BUTANE TANK J. OIL 'TANKS 43 ri i K. ELECTRIC PANEL ELECTRIC SHOP M. RUSHER AND ASPHALT PUM s wl ,I QP FT two spd5w:tfj cot4-m Co T 14,t, -4 W A V CA/ co, CA 460 V A; POO OF vf� Wj tal a A 1, -Vr,-A, , I,C .1 no -X 21 Z4 AL 23M % Omit r. oo Min Will .m 3 bf. �Lj J7 9q 40, k" pf40,TeC T L�O C -A .1" 000 ADOO', '0 FM i6W a 0.1 'co LO usir V(c)N iTY HAP Pon lit' M'O M J , vel.11 to 519 j ci 'Odor lot? Igg, INVE I.Ckdtor 2 !Or add[tJQ00l,6'0,rvlqPw,. 00C f il& foon P0 t�m �6 .6 bawl PC 0, . , , —(I , , �,v retom tofp card tj)'Y'OUJ� A , , , , 4 ck It 030, '00 Atlith 1W f0m 10, th& W. 00� rl ig, tho,ttjJ016 w4o dellypod' n tho dej Ca suit' 'b 44- AV �00 N(Im er H P WA —rds$04,W" :71;` AlrOR �'�dd TV S ov T 4b'. ed "n, Vrn odo p or.,, 0 fj Al Ell MP a A0 r Adi d art po, 0 -ST wl mk Wo- V DIX T Ai,BN 061UN T�'Y'� Or, BUTTE ENVIROIIMENTA4� . CHECnT $T'VORM V"VATION or- EV�XRONME'NTAL IMPACT, Fife Noi 040-010-141 AP 140, 040.020-141 BACKGROUND I Namo� of proponent I Doldwin Contracting Co. 2. Addeos* of proponent and representative (it applicable); Boldwin Contracting Co. PO. SOK all, ilmlytiville, CA 95901 Uth. Floyd Oaker Aft 31 Peoj[40t description: vsw Permit to allow an asphalt batch plant and an aggregate crusher. YES MAYBE no DI8CUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTALEVALUATION I -I-- MANPATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE 1. be*,, tbe. project have the potentiol to degrade the quality L.2�_ This proposal will not sionificantly" degrade the environment. of the onvirapmenti substantially r6oduce'the habftit of a f1sh or "llellife spocfet# cause 6� -fish or Wildlife populatio-, to drop below, self -sustaining levels j threaten to elimillate, a pla n t or arki4nal camunity, reduce the number or restrict the range of e rare 'or, endangered plant or animal or eliminate i "nortont ekamplas of major periods of CalifornfA history or prehistory? 2. Ooes, the project have the 'potential to achieve Ofiort-tq)" Soo the discussion far Item ond l0a, benefits to the detrimont of lonY,,torm environment goals? (A short-terni impact on the orivira"Ament is one which occurs; in a- relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts Will endure I."td the fut.uro�) "Otis 'the project have fcpactt Which are individually �X This proposal Will not have a 'significant cuitulative impact on iLh6 limited but cumulatii*Ty tonsfdorAOO (A project may environment, impact on two or more "parate resources Where the impact ,on oach resource 1 9 reUtively Smal I . but where the offset of the total of those! inpacts an the environment is significant.) 4, Does the project have environmental effects which Will Will r vot have a significant ad ver This proposal se effeck,on human beihqi� cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, efthat� directly or indirectly! '111- DET)kRMINATION 06 the basis of th-IS initial, aVaTU&tJaJJ1 1�1XJWE find the proposed project 4OULO, NOT have a 'significant afloat on tha.,#1",,'virpr4me6t and a NOATIVt DECLARATION Will: be or'apared, 11wt find that ftltho.�h thi OrapotddL project COULO have a sIgnifIcant affect an the environment, there Will 'not be d; significant affect, J n� this case because the MITIGAT1W MASURB dtizcribtd an the attached shoot have, been added to the project. k,NtGATIVE OEUARATION will b6,oriioarod, tMe find the proposed pr.oject MAY hayo Sifl"ifiCafit affect -O"Ltha 46vironm4nts' an I d an ENVIOOR I MENTAL lkmtt REPOT is required COW" OF OUT E. UND DEPA MAT BY" CAW-- ReO awed. b.0 o en4wo lat Evaluation bf Environmental Impact ):V4 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 4F—s MAYBE 80 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I Will the proposal result in significant; a, Unstable earth conditions, or changes In goologio The PrOPOS61 will "Ot affect subsurface earth conditions. .substructures? tt� Disruption,, displacement, Compaction or 'y The PrOPOsOd location f0r' the -asphalt. batch plant and Aggregate crusher has overcovering of the soil? Already been compacted andpartially evercoydred With asphalt from previous use, SOMO disruption Of t a site, may ba, 'required ta instal I the equipment and to provide for containment fail the aboye ground storage of Inflammable%. 'this is not $(Lon as a significant impact, Ask d. Change in topography or ground vorface relief X The propnsal Will not Affect topography because tba building site Is nodrly featurett level, d. bastructlon, covering or modificAtion,,j any _x The� site has Ito uniqUo physical foatortas, Unique geologic or physical featUreSt 0. Increase in wind or water erosion of soilk, x The pir,�posAl will, hot cause erosion, either On or off %I"? Changes,lm depos ition of orosion of boach %and%, Tho proposal Will net affe e, the deposition of soil or erosion i, or chan 0% in siltation, depotititn or erosion w,,%terbody, The Improvements Wi 1 be at least 606' Away froml Butte Cred,4 i�d :3 Which MAY modify the channel air & riVer oil stream the site is level, or the bed of the ocean or any bay� Illet or Loss, of prime agricu)turally productive solls; This proposal does not represent a significant loss of prime agricultural outsida,designAted urban area&? %oils. The property has been used for industrial purposes for man Years, Y Umpq.oura of people or propejIty to goold I Ole— A)) of Butte county is In a Moderate Earthqua�e: Intensity Zeno Vltle The hitgArds sutih as, earthquakes, landslides" Installation of improvements to Uniforin Butiding Ccde standards for, seismic mudstidti, ground faAlure or, similar hazaedstf zono 3. as required through the building permit Applications Wi'll proVidd adequate protection to occupants in cast of seismic activity. 2. —ATR. Will the proposal result In substantia7l: a. Air Omitsions or dateritaration: of Ambient Air !The proposal dot -A, have the potential to affect loeay nit- quality, goveral 4unlityl diffardnt sour,cei will contribute to,air quality impacts, the Asphalt batch ja�tlocessorj aggregate stockpilai, aggregate crushing, dlesol combustion In generators, And emissions from equiptnont, and Vehicles,. A significant Amount of dust.,is generated during the 16adingi dryinst and heating of,fflateriall 1" he sVh4jt batch Process- ThO proposed plant will use a wet process forsthe conveyors wh-l-ch is 90%,Offai :tfve. A device called a baghouse wil I I Le died for the dryio. it 10,99,9% effective,' I Emissions will' alto come from thb approxilrAtily .3000 00160 of diesel fuel that will be burned each day generators nod the heaters in the batch Plant, the asbaltoate crotho will Ulat A water, misting system to control dust, Stockpiled aggregate material Is' source dust when it Is windy 'his is Pbrticoy.arly true dfbactIVe piles that are constantly being ditt�vhed. The dust can be roduced y applyl ng water to the pi 16 - The aophalt, ptant, will, prodacd a pungent addr, There it. he known mitigation fdr, thi_s� Silice there Are 66� lenritAve raeeptbrs in !the area the impaidt it. not,c6nsidarAd significant. EMistionag from the site Will �,t,--qulatbd by the Butte C-unty Air. Pollution Control Distri , P c At ct The be reqUir d to obfa in an Aut:fi6rity Donstruct permit and, adhere to the conditions of that, permit. This will miti.gatta he impacts to a less than sionifica,6t loviii Of .'Environtoental ImPact rim �6 Sao the discussion for item 20. objectionable Odur*v smoke or 300 cubic foot Of 290 dodroo air each b. The treat'*" of Asphalt plant Cd " emit up to . huge amounts it Will not have 0 1h 11 le this Maly sound like fumolk? .8' x nu whi 'Pa ct on local,40, temperature. Movement,, MOIstut M190te;ca"t I rir in climate, locally if Alteration of 0 change temperatures or 0Y oil regionally, the proposal rap" It in sUbotaO*OAII� 'rho prop�osal '151, not affect any Watercourse X Vill or the co4rso,or 6, IreetiOn iogstad since the 2ito is noes in currefttso or marine Or fresh water movements in "Ith Jr, surface runoff is antic of 14o significant In .. aso Is proposed, r watoe$? �tqdehd no new Ovdrqover'ng a patterns. Jrz�sdy -C*mPft for this 'project - AW es, in absorption rates, drai"a, . f required ago improvements will be b. Chang ont of surface runDf No off site drain or the rat.0, And amo surface drainage I'mProve"'Antst flood for Off-site alft&tijon or IWI an the. FEKA MaP:1! .gqtation r*mOvdl* ch&n" tod within &�dosignated flood zone I he Old not including ve f !he property IF loca ,.,ad equipment And aggreg8tO Was A col,,rt In*tAll#tfo" he P the pro M4 of flood waters. I tly, alter the cou of flood licamant of d, Alterations to the course or Ile Affect any wtorcoor5e, The proposal will n el or ister in any irge Of diesel fu -.as the potonti'l for the diSCh be rabo�d ground arl'i Change in th�v "Irst, of surface 64 0, 1 ter bodyt Under normal circumstanc Ray is minor. The tanks will f�l _16ast 500, W6 11 Into any water',"64,.tely. hey will be IOC&tal asphal't c), ie detected 1601 away from the Liitle Chico jurfaeb w6tors, .Or A" Any' Any Wak can I imately have elevated bhnk5l D,i jh&rge Into 1 and approx Both waterways iteration of surface water quality* aw-Ay fr-om Butte Creak ion channel- 'type of a t , rature. dissolved oxyge" 0 Itte, Cre.k divers In Additions some - but hot limited to on"Pe Creel, higher the,, the tank J.Vatilli P.t.,t,., far . br..chd tank i ,hot or tu,4iditYl .�d Ihee� is 'Lo,d an site could G)ccead dontlihpla.6t will be requir -_ $ that flo, be of , flood, It appear - Tanks boul . d the event f a i in 100 yea,, storm event so the flood wa.terr in depth in the case 0 to the flow Of �opfid and( oriented Parallel I ostr1kam of the site t 6 to the 91 taeles ul bioct such at anchored a a I . I too" *to enough stro�tures and other obs antial for a lai"9t. Ilea upstream otially trap and, minimize thd pot 11 k P1 Acing the aiggroolt P will pot, to t a tat, 'S. -as from doing damage �, flood debris 'i tt I protect them fr1ace water quality due to $i1tst"n from the tanks; would alsXlit, affect surf driveway construct4on avid grading oail may tionific the use of standard The prop Nrosion ea,4�6d by read, and augh a& resulting, 1r*M I ls�' a ba, itioted thr no the time 'of y r, sltd site$. I s m of build', I ng iza erosion. limit', ices to �ainim disturbed OdPes� : n'i ilizing an 4tab Co0%tr,1)dt'ofi L S nd a Occur from residential 4so of' May Oc M - - minatto OtAhta. rm water Aeditio-al storm 8 n U duct , and other Poll tole m Pr , und watiats, n of- !low of 9rd I not affect the 41 rectid 'The proposil mil x or rate of firw of ltor�&tiain of the poial wi I I not directly affect any 9. A The Pe ground wi# 4r' lity of 4s,intitY or qu, 8 C, h. thier,. tht'*(Igh dired r.,aption., Of So thr'd I, ints; rwitt�.hlgrao."14,�iioi�'t.,*,o')r ug (1, not, affect Any public Wltlr� supply. ulfdr by cuts 4r G*cavatidfisl' x the proJ0ct1_,-,W1l1 otharvlb4' d within in 100 year the '"unt of is Aware that they are locate equipment to 06mago, from Roduct�bh in pusl I c, we tat- . supplies! . Baldwin Cisfttrac that hey Will be their available far . I I x flood Plains and o to Wotier-reU." E po or* of po6ple Or� water st.14 debris. s hazards such as f, C mammon T on, pt 15nVirbun fal, F56 "ro Menwl Checklist 1EVOIL1461 en, V1 1 010, Mp 4. PLANT Lut. Will the pr*pOS41 result, in substantiall change in the divertIty of species, or number of The proposail will hot affect the� diversity of plant life on site. any species of pl4ni;b (including trees I shrubs, I., grass, coops and aquatic plants)l b, Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rarb.or -rho site contains no liars plants. tpecies,of.plentsT introduction Of new species Of plants I ntO On X "the proposal will not affect existing Plant life. area, or Ira it barrier to the normal replenishment of existing, spetteil d. Reduction fn acreage of any agricultural cropl X The site doe not contain any agricultural crops: ana.is pretantly developed with Industrial uses. ANIMAL LIF Will the pi.ii1paoSal re%Uit-in Substantial - dhange in the diversity of silecids.o or nurnbers X The wposol will not sionificantly the diversity or number of--arlimal life thtsite does not Support significant 61 �Imal life or heOtAlti, of any species of Animals (birds, land animals becalose including reptji6o, fish and shellfish, benth1a; Organisms or insedt1l)l b, Reduction in the humbers 01 any on r i"Ll, rare or _ X The site contains no rare animals. andangerad;,spilcial at animalO Introduction Of new species of A"OvAls into an, - X tile proposal will not affect existl no al himck I I life, area, or Ira la harrier to tsigratibIl or 9the movemcnt of' AtArri oaterioration of existing fish or wiidille X 'rho site contains 00 ti snificah't wildlife habitat, habitat? 6, Will th a proposal Yasult 'in Su9bstantillIt levels? R Thdiptopdsol Will result I" all increase ��n noise created on 'site, There are A. Increases In existing noise ad no sensitive receptors in tho viciniQ and the site is designAt for -significant Industrial uses, This is riot seen at a impact, b. Exposure of' people to sey�arli noise leV8117 The proposal will not e)'i People to alevOrb hOisG IQVQ' a, The diesel do M#rators *#,fll be equipped with mufflev-s ah will t�,e heavy eqkliptherat, ''I-AND-GLAAL, Vill the pro s of po p-�&d 14 Uce sighi Ica I ht 'The peoo6saj will not result in a 'substantial illcrease in light or glare the and gi arel rested 6w site oe 1n VidfllitY,, 9 1 Ub4t,Ahtj*l LAND USE. Will the' 00POSS1 J6eLUjt in V The pr6pbt.tl *oill n2t niter the, land use In the Area. The property it doijoradtaaaL d for ijidustrfal land uses and an asphalt batch plant has been alteration of the present 0 ed,land use 'Of ak area? jl�avjoutly Toeated on, site, NATURAL 09SOUhCM Will �the . propbalaT I rdsult 10 Increase 46 the rate- of use Of �any natural X Tho proposel w I)) hot affect any nktural�ratoiirdeaa, D0019tion of 40Y non-ranowable natural reAburce st The proposal will ute approximately 3800 gallons of diesel fuel during each day of operation- Thyt is 60 'unavoidable �Drt of, the Procasil Of making asphalt., This I* not contiallared A ot upLtt.. Wj I I t)ire proposAl' invollaot _RISK 5 �EnViroMojol Che,ckJ16t*.J5ira`1uaO o.f Environme"tcall, fihpawt 0 A risk of Ox,,eson e*�r release of hazardous ThO proposal will require the storage of approximately JOjQOD/,qi,llo6i of is A Hsk, oubstan,r but not.lisnit6d to, oili tine Iudi"S, in thq avant diesel fuel and 7:0000 gallons of Asphalt oil on site. There of release to tho, environment or explosion under the right ronditioliso &ll VhOmIcals Or radiation) Accident or upset' con(IftionO tbnPs will have to most Butte County Fire, DeOartment tOgUlatidni, in of an addition, secondary containment Will be reqUieod In case of A spM',. There should on aMov,gency shut off valve to stop the flow of diesel in L-1,90 of on accident or spill. b Possible loterforenca )44 ), �h an amergerocY response X The proposal Will not affOct OY Gmargancy,� services which. ara�� readily plan or emergency evacuOlan plailt ,?all able to the area. POPULATtON. Vill the proposal alter location. X The proposal will not significantly affert the, population of the qre� because Ti—gtrioution, density or Ora rate of tho human the project is industrf6l in nature, populdtign? IT. HOUS111G. Will the proposal Affect existing, housing, or 9 The proposal will not significantly affect housing demand, �1 create a demand' tot additional ht"'Osing? d M TAANSPORTAT TON ICIRCULAT TON. Will the proposal result Ins a. Go"aratton of substan6al addItforial vehicle X The proposal will represent on incremental increase in traffic in th# arod, the Skyhay has There wi I I be an increase in large truck traffic to the site. movemaht7 the capacity to handle the additional traffic. Left turn movements by loaded trucks out of or'In to the property could Increase the traffic hazard 1A the faroadiate vicinity, Skyway is a 4 land divided road in this location. The aedian has been paved and acts as a left turn inne and marging la"eL. The Butte County Department of Public.Works may require some ImprovementX to this area for -this project. b, EffactsondX161:1110 par"nq facilities, or demand X The proposal wfl,1 not affect-pAr.kinq becuose tho. site contains amPle Parking for new parkirtO space, c# Substantial Impact or%�Ioxisting. transportatioiv X too the disdossloh for item 13a. 4 d. Significant aqttatforwg to prosent patterns of X The proposal Will not alter the present pattern of"circulation IA,the &red. circulation or"Inovame"I'l of p000le: and/or goods? a. Alteratfoas to whtorbbi�nej rail or air trAffic? )r The Proposal will not affect fall or air traffict Indroaaa in traffic hazards to motor, ve Holds, $vwtho discussion for item i3as bicyc,�Jtts or podettman'st 14, ALld SEAVICES. Uill the pro �&ol have air effect Upon, po in ,% head for now or Al�,erpd government Adi'vicott %�e%ttlt fire ptol.ortion? X The proposal *fill result in An I incremental increase, in demand fair -fire -ca. -,ess)qrItad waier system protection in tho bi Baldwin ontractihg��bbi.,;a pi t �1 , ,roject. 'p" site whid1v should mitigate h "Impacts of P j b. Odlice Y "The loose in demand for Police Jropo.sal 011 result in an fftcrOedtal incr! Sheriff pratectiont 'tectio" I" the Board of su arvidors: has tdooted a Pt the i is collected th'ji' time of build4ngr permit less Ian i�OdUce$ the Impant to' police -servj.t6i�.to a 11�_4ttoii!i, T the. I, 'JI., Car' tchool,sr 111%PropOial *0411 result a1m Ihc�remehtal f n :riaae In'd4nand for school se Ica$ in the Area, All dovalbpmont allow by thit prQect will be subject taltho colloctlo� of s'0061 impact 00ti as a li*wQd by the School facilities law and adopted by Ccun ty O�dinarca� 1,hisb f"s ar4�oallocted at the timd of building pe"it Applicatinfi. d� *qrkA or other r"adt4at farilitlast _)t )teOintal iheri 0. 1,h6 proposal will result in, an fr ca 9 in demand for Park And Name - 7 Vito tal EvalUBPOA Of r' nmen 1"' pact M [E:nvironm ental Che011st 0 recreation filcilitios In the Area - 'including The Proposal fill result I" an incremental increase in tile need' for, and other public facilities in the area I once of puolic facilities, Mainten. fih mA Yntanance 6 roads rood%! 0 'The proposal will result 4n an incremental increase in demaod for 611,0061, . dett other governmental tervi governmental services in the area. ggq� 'Will the prooxal result in-. X Approximately 3806 gallons of 4'osel f uol will be used each full day of Use of Substantial amounts of fool or, energy? - operation, X The PrOPO$61 will pot substantially increase the demand for energy. Su4stantitl increase in demand upon existing - b. oire the develOPmebt Of req sources. of oAorgy, or now sources�of energy? Wi "4�jt the proposal result Ili d heed for new or Substantial alto t6dtionS to the following: electrical power or naturaT 06$ distribution X The proposal will hot affect Power or natural �gas?, Systems. X The proposal w Ill not affect cpm.unication sYstQms- b. Communicstiono systeniv? 5&1 Will hot affect public %lot 1h prop, 'at- systems - 6 Water availatlilitYl 1 - 0 y' The I proposal will have to me(ft the requirom6nts Of the Buttt'��. unt Sewer a- toptic tystemi? x Favironma" tal Health Dept. hificant impact on tiny drainage Sys The proposal Wi I I not have & 5'0 11 1 $torm water droinaqe? I T Ill not affect solid w4sto disposal. he proposal w Solid waste.add disppsall j4t�,Aq F TH Wilj�the proposal result int .AL th fmItigatibn moasurei 46(14 fid significant health liagards will result if a Creatloft Of soy health hazard ov, 04ftential hazard —.41, X existing saf.,11ty standards are bdhered to, J( (excluding oi4bl�61 hoolth)? x The will not expose people to any health hazard, b�, txPbsure of people to potential hv4th hazards? proposal lho will not result in an aesthetically dffensiVe View bec"s0i"t the proposal result i"Ah4 abitructjo�j L X 'proposal I$ consistent with Surrounding d oveldompht. View open to the�pUbli(:4 'Or Will thtj a the �droatio h of n aa6theticall� 0 the public. viewt in an Incr OMOntal increase jh demand toe pai� and AEche'ATIOH. Will: the proposal IF -esUlk in 41'" impact upon the x ;hi Proposal may result recreation 14cill"Os' q recreational OPPOrt.010tiOS? qua of 6X� jb��, 1Y 20, S.UL-f1JRAL �AVIOUACtt- The Propoual not affect rchoologidAl sltc�� ult in !thd alter a Will proposal tas historic , or destruction ofr 5 prehistoric archaeological sItel The proposal will hot affect historic Otdl�, Wil I � the proposal �asult In idV046 physical oi- to, a or historic aftothdtic effects prehistoric buildib90 %troc r turi,a or ob4a4tt V9 1 1 . . I . 2 1 , the 0'eaporal will not Affect cultural resources, DoeS the ..,,afil hra�,j the $6tentiarl to dfiUSa a by e6ge which WbUld,' ff0ct u,"Ou's ethnic o oidsl ch A 'e. f 77C 777777 i'l d ,0 Environmentat Cheddist Evaluation of E "virb mental, Impact n DATA SHEET 9 A— &OASUle sciription activity, I, Typo, of Prpjmcl�, Use Permit 7. Air QualitY4 Fair, Brief Descriptfuni 'Use Permit to Allow an asphalt batch plant and aft Biological Ento —"It' agoretato crusher 8, Vegetatlalni ni'Mr-4411 vagatation Along Comanche and Butte Creek6a Location; Located Pri the wast side of Skyway Just north of Butte Crack 04 Wildl%foi Hdbitat�: )s4 by ifittilife Is limited to propert)v Within banks, proposed Nn*lty of Developmerry, N/A Amount of iropervicus Surfacing, 14infMal. 10. Archaeological and Rft1torii',1#V 08&cv�t:es in the area: Moderate� ifffearect Public Road(s)- the property has fro Access an ptaflo on spyway Site surface ftxtanslv��4y by shop activity. 11. Butte County General -.01ah �r,siqrfij.t4on-. Industrial. math.d of gewagii Disposal: N/A it. Exisilng Zoriina, 14-2, i Source of Water Supply: Individual Walli, 13. tx1sting Land I at� Dal4win contractlng�firm yard and Usti Qh.S ProXicifty of Powr Linest to —operty. shop. Hine strtxtyres! Potential for further land divisioms and development* RA 14. Surrounding Area: 44, Land Usesi NortN, vacant land Eastt tkyWay. open %Vironmental Sattjn i;pade, South!, 11titte trtiek,, Was;. Flood control, channel, plant ihtroductibn station. PhVitical Envi'raim6i Zoning. 14--!� C. Gan, Plan Cesibruse�ion* Indtittrialt Agricultural I , Terrain Residcntja$,i Pubfic, 4. General Topographic Character.' Fairly level VAllejr land, d. parcel Sixiis: 5.7 to 130 �+ acres. bi� Slope%., Less thsn 5%. Very steep from top of bank to On a* SOarse. C, Elevation, +/:- 230 feet above -tea level, Character of Sitn ald,Arca; Outer edge of Chi ois Indust0al d. Limiting factors: Nonp� �2. Soils '16. Nearest Urbari Area: CIty of Chica� +/- i, miu. a. Types and Charactei-ristics: Uiltngs/Vina �Ina Sandy Loont n, for Wfstern portion, TafljngS bain4;actiVely.eiindd. 17. Relevant Spheres 04''thfluancei City of thicoo Butte Coiitoty h. Limiting rectorst ttoderate liquata etib potential, , f0squite$ Abotement !)Iatrfdt. ,3 Natural ijaZa"Ir 4f this Land %�161 impowtments StandaMs Urban Ailea: Puijwai- 4, to department Of Carthqu aim Zonte: 9-1/9 miles north of ocarest *isr1th'q'u0k4 I 1 Pj,:b I ic Vorks.� i`64u*Jrjmen, fault. i U, Er otion Po""ti*l� :,29. F1 ref Protection Survice; 6. LAuldslidd 06te6tilisle LOrw. A. Nearest COUnty (State) fire Station #44� �-3 Firm Hazard: tInt�lassiftomd. miles', 042i 8*� mil". 0, Expensive so�fl, Potential, Modler.ate. Watei- Avittlability.- Engine CAPadity, 4. HydrologjV 20. Scholli 40 Area: Chico Unified School bistHct. m. Surface Water*, tout -to CraeK at foitthetn pro arty 110iii. Comanche Crack atr north' property line", ti, Ground Water., Area dt"hdavy groUndoa tar, withdr, attiol 6� Drafn4git charartaristfict: Drains South and soutthwost to Little Chico Cro0 diversion channel and8tittia Cr sit, d. Annual PAinfall (noriwal)t +/- 26 inches per yeqr� 0. Limi tins! Factoris. Zone A flaoiplaln alting guttly Craiiik,�! 5� Visuii/Scoinic qualiiyt Butte Cra4k corridor is� stcanic;�� Acoustfia ouality,-,�, fai r tb,Oddr dep ending, on mihing and e4ulpman t ONTRACTINrl BAL.b V OMPANY Foe! 1992 GE:NERAL ENGI,NEERIN6 C,0NTRAA-T0RS GENEFOAL OFFICES I NINTH AND YUBA,STrlEZTS / MARYSVJLLE, CA S50ol 19161742,-.5141 POST OFFICE 13OX 3U., October 23,� 1992 Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95565 ATTL7NTION: Mr. Greg Sgndots Deat Greg: Enclosed is the information you reque�;ted regaif'"�ng the portable crusher and hot,plant. Should there, be any questions, please call out office. Yours very truly, BALDWIN COMMUING COMPANY, INC. i Pal Floyd 14,,t',A'ker Vice President Enals TABLE 7. jiI$Sl'oN FAC,�IVTORS F R APCO4 SUBSTANCES 5 S E N T 4 ��$�TBD G 7/0�0) SAMPLED, REPbRTED UNDER. THIS; . ASTEC HOWi I MANT J 00,'L= CIO.R T Y P E BAGITOUSE ZNDORSEME14T slvas7?Al;CE AVERAGE: DETECTABLE EMISSION FACTOR IN LBS/TON ASP HALT C014CRBTE PRODUCED NOT DETEOVED NOV bSTECTED NOT .,DETECTMD 7,.I�X- 0 6 i#9E-04 4.1E -06 NOT DETBCTED ZINC 2.2E-04 3.0E -os OTAIL CHRORIUM HROMITUR VX "OTXL 4,.OE-04, OPYALDBHYDE 168E�04 ,r"7r77777,r flT EMISSIONS �A wee 501 0XIMUM PLANT 9ATEI ItOnS DET I)Wt) PLANT PADDUCTI ONO 00�000 (tons oer year) IM OF POLLUIANTi fArseniri comr! '�pad. etc.) ENITTENT TH., 744007 Zoopg It6l FPor, POOL: 0ME+00 fib/ton) ms CALCULATIONt Mt MEMSE 44NUAL MISSIONS — firvs/year) ACTUAL EMSSIONS ClbsIton) MAMIJ-4 HOURLY EMISSIS ObBAITS) z (P EM I S515"S Col CULWONS PUT PLANTI: MxAM PLAN! 94TE: (ions 325 r AINVAL PLAO PRODOVID'Hi. 150100D (lons per jead TYPE OF POLLUTANT; HercOY (Arsenic. copper, lead, etc.) EhITTENT M. 7.439776 fOURCE TEST FRV PDOU 5.70E-06 'Ohl'ton) IM CALMLATIONS '2111 WAASE ANNUAL SM3SIXON5 - ObStYPAO = S. '55E-01 ACT04L EMSBIONS' 4- ilh/tph) = ..70' 'z r.-06 WqXIMUK HDOPLYAMISSID)M (lbs/hr S) M-03 �"oT F�ANT:- �Aitec POOLf: 501' (tDni pei hDur) 0-10lik, PLANT PRONCTION: 150,000 (tons per Year) WE OF "LLUTAKT: Hiciel , (Arserift. cobper. lead, etc.) EKITTM IDII. 74400M $iWACE TEST FR0 POOL: 2.90,E-04 Ob/ton) $141 CALCULATIONS MI ANAUAL EMISSID0 - (lWyear) ACTUAL -EMSSIONS - (lbs/ton) 2-90E-.04 nXimus HOURLY EKISSIDN5 - ME./JI-sr's) 9,43E"02 4k EhIS51DRS: CAICULATIONS NO! PLANT% A,�t6t POOL,0; 501 4 MAXIMUM PLANT RATE.. '325 (tens per hour) "JAIROAL PLANT PPODOCTIONt J$Ot000 (toot per year) TYPE DF POLLUTANT: :Lead. (Arseflic, tpopolf# lead, etrO EKITTENT Mi .7,439?21 $00RCE EST FROX P0100 4. 1 OE -06 (lb/tan) IM CALULVIONS III$ AVERASE ANNUAL EN19SIDRS - (lbs/year) = ACTUAL EMISSIONt - Moon) = 4.1U-06 MAXIMUM HOURLY UISSIONS (lbs1firs) - 1.3�iz-03 Q, `rpkk HOT FLANTi wet rakill 501 WIMUM'PLART RATE-. 325 (tbms per hour) �AWV4 PLANT PRODUCTION-. 150,:000 (tolm per year) TYPE OF -POLLUTOT: ToW Chroolus 0rapnitf copper, leado etc.) EMITTEKT Ith N/A f90RCE TM PROS POOL; ii,60E-05 1111 CALCULATIONS IM ARRUAL, EKISSIONS - (lbstyeir) AMA EMSSIONS - (lbg/tor;) 0OURLY E61551"S - Obs/hrs) X! 7777F BUTTE COONMAIRPoLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT I 1A .9287 li"dWay, SUite Duthains, California �95938 891-2882 Telephone (916) EXHIBITSt A. SITE MAP B. ASSESSORS *XAF C. FLOW DIAGRAM D. PLANT LAYOUT Ei GENERAL PURPOSE OF FACILITY J F. BAGHOUS SE SPECS. G. BWR CO. GRAI'N LOADING TESTS H. F'XISSIONS 7, AN X S !a HOT PLANT STORAGE HAUCK EQUIPMENT K. YSDS DIESEL Ka HSDS PAVING OIL L. COLUSA CO. AV tHIS Description, of �Z:ccilitX 1. Street address of fc-cilitY 2,. Detail.e'd plot p3c3 ans, in�clude t 17 Public aTid private, strtets Exhib,�t, A — Site Map 4-nd,egress r hcte'ss pads 'Exbibit,A site 'P. a P, c. anes. Propeity� 11 E:khibit B Assessors Y'ap D-,: Ex'i,stiTiq bollal)jiis irdicating he"chts "ribibit A, SJ.- e 'Yap%, FroPdsed_:bvjId1hgs Ali,clicat'ing heights Exhibit 'A -Site Y.ap jr.1 t-.dj1B'cent. proPelrltv owwc-!J�t cand �i3sers 7 Exhibit B Asslimsois "Yap EXhlb'it '0 Plow blit -grain Exhibit :D Plant Layou,t�, Plpi'ng and. 81�cts for caXry1n,-,t, f u'e Is, productsp "6it to or from buildin 1'zxb1b1t C 7. TIov­Ditqra`* ate r, -c-dess' ok� tourcei, t:' A site map 40 77 PA.0mcT NAMr: SHELk v PA IW-, ASPHALT -CEvENT, Azds"'4VATEID MEDICAL CO?d,27,jOjqS PAGE 2 SON AND pESpjpA-rOR PAY Er AMAV'ATED Vlr��,'.Dl H,rALrH ErFtCTS By tkp,DSUPE 10 7143S PRODUCT.. TMS" INTERNATIONAL AGENC Y FOR RE -SEARCH ON CAN VtIVAGENI CITY FOR UNDILU7ED STE-Ap -Ek H-:6 DETER41,j EvIttNPE OF C Ap -REF3NEO tSpHALT NED TPEIM IS L3WlTED EVI �CINDGENJC3,ry I S 7N EXPEnIMENTAL FOO uND'ILUTED" rAp,_RErjN__D ASpHAl AN';W;4LS AND DTNCE DF SEt :�EMDW vj FOR AD . D, IONAt _IS AL7H INPOpW ---­----------------- --------- -------------- CWPATI ---------- MNAL EXPOSURE LIMITS 'PEL/TWA -------- PEL/pritl MIH ------- -------­-- TWTVA A DTHEFt p ------------------- I ­_ I TL V/STEL PETROLEUM) FUMES -------------- --­­---- ----------- ......... SEC710M V lotADENCY AND FIRST ATD -----­--------- -­------------ -------­--------­--------- PkDCEDURES Eyf C*11 ;TACT --------- a ...... JFLLF,SP- VITH WATER pok WHILE MOLDINIa SKIK rw—A OPEN- GET MF�D I F CT ;CAL Al 7 i NT 5 ON. SPHILT STR,'jie-ES TOE SiclN. DXENtm OR l4w. 40-%%luf APPLY ICED I.- F 7,4Z r-ol, ."'ATEP OR ICE FACkf "k$E THE AREA IN, s.,t T E ,FNED AREA i ." 74�e Ew*.,EL% EA. (DO NOT USE ICEO "TPS MPPE TH 04 4p R 'to ASSIST 'COOLING. IF �ASPHkLT FRO14A EURt4 Apil lVX )3- 71,41, EDDY. AS IMS, �,,Ay �-'47ER OR COLD PACKt ER -IT s�.tzs tDOLED. SEEK Nir� DCK )_ DD WtSH THE ipEA WjTJj HOT iZ CONTP3FUTE 7p SH NOT T;Zy 14E ASP�lt DICAL A77E�,t,D%t. IF CD% HLLT co&�JACTS ILT. R- USE OF A"WATEpIESS HAND CI.EtN-R WILL ASPP kEplOv :"Aull; Of HEL E v2t��I!W TO FkESH AIR AN 'D 1, -N F tZEAT#H;NG 25 DIFFJCU�T. GE T MEDjc'4 NT ON,. �"07 IND�OCE VOMIT L A77E ING; 10 V, wj) 7R=4-, g 'ENT JS� NECESSAR 01 4� te L Y ""LESS LARG ou " *1 ADvj ct. E AN 7 3 T 2 E OF PRO" DUCT �70 PHYSICIAN W! E To THE PHYS-OLN- Z:-": SIS 1 Nouc-1 .1 ON is UNo,*EcFkSjqY MDST OlLS 1-hl!� GREASES. IN' �jlr-H VltCOSMI. LOW - ------------ I $EC71bg V1 -------- ------------------ SUPPLIERth'TAL REALTR INFORO ------- --------- ----------- A72 ON ---------­----- ---------------- 41 'k SZE47HINS ASPHALT AEPDtDL 04 ASOHAL ------------------------------ 'THE LUNGS OF 7 S!�D'XE FOR �Pj CE, 4kbNo THE CH4NMES o-- r PRO_'PAC'7ED'PEP2DDS OF l3m, -t-RVED' WEpE t;C)t,.._H2_j;S E HAS r-RbDUCED D40,tGt 70 ::1 "NrUmDog, 3 ASPHALT UM1% W S AT. E.,q . 1- -1 S AND AB-cCES 1.0 THE SK -IN P VE BEEN -to PRODUCE A 7UmDp3GFNijC� S po.-Mwr!ON� sl WE. M -*MALS. T RE VIDN ..HE �RrLCVOME THESE OAIA '$E.wrim REPEormy 4ppt::to _TD HLI�it NS IS NOT KNtWN AT * I . . J�tz.l 7 *rgo= NAMr: SHELL AR AO" PAViNr. AlPKALt,CEMEN` 63,230�7 FAM �3 .......... ...... $4VIlf"m Vis ........... -------- PKysica D;TA ---------- ...... .......... ---------- ............. ................ ..... !1�,V)LMG VOIN'T,� f4T AVAILLBLE splc�vjc Gq4VITY.6 0.99 V4PDo,PRES5LlRE- NDT AVAILABLE fpEG F), (vw, Hr.) WfOING �OOINT*. ObT XVAILLBLE SOLUr-3.LITY: NEGLIGISELE VAPDR DENSITY', NO! 'VVAI LLBLE (DEG F) (A3;Z- 1) INt-r-DAA72ON RATE, 04-�BUTVL ACEIATE i)- NoT-,,A%lAILABLE iND mopi 11*CK W-SC-DUM SEW,:SOLID. ASPHALT DDCR. -------------- ------ -.1 ......................... ------------ ....... Sim vin�l� FIRE AND EXPLD.51ON HaARDs ----------- --------- w -------------------- --------------- --------------- ....... ...... F&t%H POINT /AND VIE , TMDD: FLAMM.taLf LIMITS'/% VDLUMB' IN AIR ZIP DE9G F tzbo LOWER: � N/Av up;,Eq: N/�v PEDIA r,; r6t.V. PREFER;;ED-� WER 'rDM 0,LY SE: USED ON FLtT SURF4CES SUCH, As zoADS. 15PECIAL rIRE FIGrfT:N2 PkDtE!DJRES ANb PRECAL173ONS VD foDT USE 141EA WV ASPHtLT FIRE IN TAN4 DR OTHER CDNTAlt,�ERS s��-NCE 37 MAY CAUSE V30LEN'T 1RUP-olDN AVP OVELMNG OF EU;NING ASPH'40. MAlEr,.'fL WlLi� NDT SU;Nl -N'LEtt PREHEAIED4 DO NDT ENIER C0NFV4D Jr-3QX SPACE V27HDVT FULL EUNKER CE44 (HELME-T WITH FACE SHIELD, BUNXER COATS, Gf DVES-WD IfitwDINS A, Pvs2T,-,VE Prussun N;c1sk, 4PPPOVED SrLr-COW-,A:NrD s;r-A7FjivG tppXRA-,US- -OPOL -;RE ZYPDSED CONTAINERS i4TH WATER, VWSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Z* NOT HZVT ,LBDVt FLJASH POINT. HOT 6SPHLLT MAY ;GN27E F'LA-PXt6LE MI.XTURES ON CONIA' ct. ------------ .................... ---------------- ........ REACTIVIT,-j-, ------------------- ------ ------------ -------------- ........... I ......................... fi4ZlRDDJS P0LYM-VP32A7I0Nl WILL, �01 OCCUR frl"NDMOWS AND PAT ER3 I.LS 70 AVDID., vO NDT ALLOW MDOE04 PPMUCT TO CD.%-sACT �tkTtR D;z lloulot 'At -'H3S CAN CAUSE V30L ENT ERUMIDN's. MATTER 'NOT VAI-EkIlL DR IGNITE VLAvMksLE YATEI�IALS, 7*lv,;?MLL DECOW:DS27-101- PQDDUCES ARE HIGHLY DEPMDEkl ON THE`tDM,5US72ON CDNDVTIONSj: A'�OMPLEX V,2X7UPE OF AIRBORNE SOLID. L70LUD. PtRl.-CUL.VIES AND GASES 10LL TVDLVE WHEN IH3S MtIER2,41. uiwl�rPGoES r-t2tivsIs On CoosUS"ON- C"BtN OTHER UN2DEN72F)ED, DFALNIC CDP,#�DUNMS MAY 1�r Fo;,V.ED --------------- ................. ........... SECTION EMPLOYEE PPLOTtMON ------------------------- ...... .......... AESPIRfTOXY PADIORCTION IF EXF`DtUAt 10,4V CA DDES EXCEED OCCOPATIV411L D�OVSURE Lit -137t (SEco 20,,USE, A NIOsk-AppPovo PLtPipAlOR 70 PREVENT OVEREXPOSUREi IN' ACCORD W27H 29 CPR '1910.'i34� USE EITHER AN AN RE,Sr-1941DR FDR DPGA#,-IC' VAPDRS. 1pFeOTEC73VE-CLiDTH: AVOID COWACT WITH EYES. WEAR SAFETY GLLStES'1�11R :OMEt AS',APPOD�PjAlE. jaVb�D PRDLON'ttb OR aipilqwco.-TA�i VITH SKIN. %eEiR:6LVVtS tk pli2t ioNiAlc OTHEP CLOlikING AS PEODIRED 16 fK2WI 7'. ,�7 g� Pi� -VZN(; AS 4L,.r NAME.- $t4rLL Ak A 000 fA Pi, PAGE, v""'A - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ENVIRDWSWAL MTECTION ----------- ............................... .......................... ....... 5*,,,TLL,VR LtAJK PROCEDURE$ *-.ty #041-4 ALTHOUGH NDT PEADIL' IGNIT"Lf. USE CAU!)DUS JUDag,ENT 'WHEN CLEANING UP' LA9?GE SPILLS,. tAPr.-S' J -PILLS -0 WEAP RESPIRATOR AND PPDI',C71VE CLDTHING AS APPROPRIATE. SHUT OFF SDUPCE_ OF LTAK ZT Sift 70 DO SO.- D.14E AND CONTAIN. PEMDVE WITH VACUUM *rRUCKt D;z PUMP TO S7D;ZAr.E/SALVAGf vEstusl. RESIDUE WITH AN &F-SD;?5.tNT SUC14 AS CLAY. S4ND OR 07HER SU174ELt MAIERIALt DISPOSE OF FLUSH AREA WITH Wt-IER TO REP:)VE TRACE, RESIDUE. SMALL tPILLt ... TA�kE 10 1.17H AN zss��JrNT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PRDPERLV. .—w .............. ---------------------------------- ------------------- SPECII.L PRECAUTIONS .............................. I --------- ......... ......................... --------- tsp4kLllc PQDDUCTS ARE PEATED. THEY WrEN 5,1VE tfF SVILL 01DUN7S OF HYDPOGEN SULFIDE. 002DE, IS AN EXTPEMELY FL0*,L5LE,j HIGHLY 'TDXIC GtS. BP�EtTHING HYDRDG- D 1j. -N SULF3 E MUST BE VENII A71ON OR WD R K AWIVEDKINIMIZE BREATHING OF VA;>DFS. FUMES. CR MIZT; WHEN PDSS7SLE, USE L ripielto OF SOUPCE OF VLPDRS. FUPES AtO MIST. LAUNDER CON-FAMINAl't? CL07HING BEFO-�E USING, WSCARD Ls- q ar)D:)S WHEN THEY CLN%bT BE D9CDN-7t*lNt7E0., DESERVE, GbOD EPSONLL HY152ENE., VASH 7HbADUG4LV to�,,;KING WITH ASPHALT AND. BEFORE 147INS bA SODKINo. ---------- --------- ---------------------- --------------- tRA,*4PDR7ATIDW: PlE0U2RE0,rN`TS --------------- ------------------------ ......... ------------------ ZZPAx-.Mr.NT OF TRANSPORTATION 'CLASS I FI CO20N. jjtZ.LpDDUS EY'D.D.T.' REC-ULAtTIONS 0-10YIEP. REQUIREMENTS: if To -%4f -,*SPORTED AT OR ABOVE Ft&SH POINT. THEN omm.-r- Nt i s-99 JI: .......... ------ ..... ------- I ---------- --------- $LCT20N, xl%r 011HER REVULt-VORY CDN*TftDLS .................. -------------------- ------ --------------------------------- Sl) 7HIS P;DDUCT LISTED ON THE. EPA/ISCA INVENTORY OF L: W. F -Sul, �Es. ACCOPPMCE WITH St -RA TITLE -237. SIC720y 3,13, 7HE EDS'SHDULD ALWAYti, BE CDPlIED AND SENT W21H XIDS. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - slmm xv STATE lREGULAICIRY INFORMA0014 ------------------------------ ------- ------------------- SISMA-13CLLLY ADDED TO 00; ,7. S,,,-; I. NFoQPll3Dfvl !SlEING SY '0sDS- 31 H.4S PREVIOU-iLY tEEN r-P0V;D!D 10 -VDU I 'J DS FORMAT IS !KTC�b 7b PROVIDE THE PSERWIIH THE sw VARIDU�l WLYS, THE MSIDS., TME, NEW MS TN A IJ,:) E ONVENIENIT P.ANNtRl' SECTION :Kvg _kPtc.14L NOTES ��'FNVIRONMXNTAL PACITtETION i4�S gEt� PEWISM� THE- iNvoivM tj IN lm"Co�45*rt 0sPo't4L-,. N ED b0l.�oWMENIAL DATA AND -Etjv3Rr)wMENT powEel3ow �H'jL$ BE I RZVDVED AND INCLUDED IN 7RE A774CH jw AccbRDANCt: vpw sLR4 linum, tEc'mN T145 EDS SHoULD,,AL�.,AleS BE C 154Etyl- on ED A%ID tNT J47H 'THE MOS. SMELL AR N�Cr PAvi ASPHALT �PADE &� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 'TION HEPEIN'JS s HDWEIVEP, SHELL W - D ON 7;4E D47A 4YXILLELE To US AN:) jc Wo t""ANTY, EXPZESSED-DIZ RESUL�-# 110p 510 BE DETAMED F;?0W. THE USE -rlj ' L2ED OF EpEOF. SHELL PSE '*rHr P;?DDIJC'r ISELIEVED 70 BE CD:ZREc, ;Zj'G1QD3NG [HE LC XSSSUi' M;.Lcy OF THESE DATA OR 'Hr DES,CRMED HEREM. JS Wb 'PESr-DN$3B2L.j-ry ;oR INJURY Fpop, T� HE ----------- * .................... -------------- I DA7EI PPF-FA9ED:,N0VZiv.rER less ....... ... ....... ------ SAFE J- C., WILLETT .............................. READ OUR PRDDUCT S At ETY :,NFORMAy ION k4b PASS 2T' ON SHrLL OIL cop.pAw (PROWC7 LIA11jITY LAW PRDDUCT SAFETY AIND MWpLj&N:t REQUIRES 17) P. 0. box 4320 TX 77110 4.J t ow —4-4 EXMIT J 1Ns'rR,ucTiQN8 HAUCK STARJET" BURNER Av. Fig. 1 Hauck Star,let Burner TAgj,;E OF CONTENLS Subject A, G�,q , ',etifl Information ............... EPP— B, B u," -,;i e r C a p a c ity 7, a b f e ........... I -A ................. .......... ....... ....................... ....... a .......... 6 .................. .......... i ...... ....... C. tori",'ponent ld-ritift at-wn ........... ; it" 2 D, D Im "I's i o n s, Gen . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eral ......... 3 ................. 'Recer0ing and I nspectior, ......... .................. ........... ..... its .... 3 ..................... ....... ---t ........... ......... a ......... s.. F. Mopni,4'ng the'Burner .......... : - - ..... . 3 .... I .... 4.4 ................. VW -6 ......... 6 .............. ...... G. Burner Pilot Systems,.__.... ......... # . ..... 4 AFuel P , ng Systems ........ .-0, .......... 4 ...... ..... . ........... ........ 5 '11. Burner'(1priti-01 Vall/e Linkage (Automatic) ............. o�.t—t ... t"', ... I '' 71 J. Fuel Oil , tom , izer ........ ................ ....... 114- ...... �i ............. w.a., ......... i'4 ...... K. Operation', .......... ........ ............... ...... 16. L Flame Shtpie Adjustmeritt . ......... ......... ............. ...... DR -6-1.0— ... ti4 ...... 6 .... M, Flame Hol'Oer Cone Adjustmgnt ...................... 17 .......... N. Maitilenanal ....... w�'o ...... ....... APpend! ............ .......... ................. Drawing GY8348 ........... 20 Dimensional bricAving GY32oq ....... Dimensional Dra�,,�* ing GY3351 ........... Those ;nstrimu'Ons are intonded to serve as 2t)TVeNnet cc, t e Wtaft-ation .................. ...... 22 While every attempt has �(!?eeh ff&add to ensure tompiet ooerat;on, and tn'terunce of Hauck OQUIPA)ent. Peodude c-otvnn; every Pkmlwe icontinge� rd ts, unforeseen or unlPec4led appla'�:a0onsi d . , 11 sh a 1 s, and vgriati' �Oftz '" ea' rould further informwon be raq 'red or d6t; a I covered iuffic -lb"the purchaser's purposs, the rr4mor zhould PfPblalris arhe which, are nor wn�iy lot U.-Cr"';'Ont, 4 forred t suc Gp, ��,,,01`440N OR HAU01K M A F�kCTURINGCOp. Oi Box, gO, bao0n,'PA 1,-/ 0 Page 2 GP440FE1 A. GFNERAL INFORMATION The Hauck StarJe,t Burrier combines reliable operation with i""unique, adjustable flar�zhapiog fea. Ture, eliminating the weight and maintenance problems of ignition tilesi Matching bvrner flame shape -to dryer design is the real secret to overall dryer efficiency. Some dryers work best with a lonq, narrow, hard driving flame, whilp other dryers with the same rated. capacity requirejp short, bushy,, turbulent f lame, Frequently, problems such as overheating of the Combustion cham,_-'--ar, excessive exhaust gas temperatures and poor heat transfer can be eliminated by shapilig the burner flame. The burners in the StarJet series have an extrem0ly wide range of flame shape adjustmem. The StarJet Burner Will. burn all commercial grades of fuel'oll,I natural gas, and liqu114 propane. 'the burne- provides A 7 to 1 turndown� liro�m the maximum firing rate. Approximately 40% of the total air required for combustion is supplied through the burner. The ro* I maining 6011D of the air for combustion plus 20% exc, I ess air must, be induced around! the burner head, by the dryer's exhaust system. B. 13URNER CAPACNTY TABLE CAPACITIES :1 L I STANDARD DI'RECT DRIVE B Lnwmie BURNER MODEL SCFM PRESSURE OSIG SLOWER MODEL . MOTOR [!�HP:"� CIMA Fan Rating 33SO-F BTU1HR SJ200 28DU —24 TBA*36-40 46— ACFM 0 SJ 200 2,350 so -,.24,20 gn 20 21,0010 37iO x 106 SIJ260 2870 24 1 TSA -24-05 25 26,00D 45.1 x 101 ,SJ 360 4350 I 1 24 TSA -24-50X 40 40,000 70.4 x io, SJ 520 6000 24 TSA -24.50 100 6000, 93.3 x 105 _SJ580 13,000 32 TBA -32-16 196 15 63,500 HIGH PRESSURE DIAECTDRIVI: Afn roe BURNER —MODEL SCFM PRESSURE OSIG SLOWER MODEL MOTOR HP CIMA Fan Rati ACOM a 360'0 B'U/HA- T SJ200 28DU 37 TBA*36-40 46— .0 - I 231OW-4 '40_4�10- SJ260 3500, so TSA -36-50 56, J h, t , III,, �If q �'ODO ' 49.3 x iOl 54,DD 3� TOA636-75 . . ' 75 4 3. *060 !9,*6 X" i 0s 55 DD0_ 96.8 X 10! SJ580 SJ750 300 9660 36 38, TSA -36 1D6_ VBA -1 11-361 100 65.000 116.OX SJ980 13,000 36 TBA -36-M 196 15 85,W0 150 X log 128.0000 l4otts: 1,,.0itcapacilles basedori Mpod aiu Par gallon. viscosilY of bilde0veted a I the burner MUitbigoZr ot"�,,War, 2, Gas capaclUtsbased on jo4o Eiju - - su I pettubic lobt And 5 pit mAnitofd Inlet. piosSUlewIlth a 3 psi drop actoss'nianifold. 3" Uquidproparlo capacities baied6691,044 Slul,'ef daltOnah�125psfabbve OPOf0fessureat Inlet of LPCOIvi�,,, �Jlve. (BU. lane and 50!$� Prbl)gntroulane mlxjuire capacities available on request), & Sufnet CaPaciffes based.on standard air density: A cibis rhust be applied to( sea level (29,92 hg) at Jcrp, dblgeclb to affiludellemperature variations. Consul, Hauck for asslistance, If required. 5. only 4064 of air for mmbustlon. Is being passed through th& burner, the jan�llnlng 600/6 of the air lor combugilon (ptu4 be ssmndsry air indvead by the dryjr 6, Hoss9powet"Wing IsUsie'd on Hauck btow�( perimmandt. 810wers of olhe� mat1uhictulet may be, used. however. h1glie I g horsepower Moloft inoy 40 roulfed btcaugo of lower efilcrentfjs, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . Butner capacity based on r.*rnbust;ory Volume Intensity of 2-r,0,000 10 W,000 Blurplo P IWO6,46, bndloi 2 tns hnd 4 $1 fec I !6n'V000W d tha: fovoroa of tfild (dt jhjS tgidrt"08 Od hi w 0 (for, tul few. .�; Om , blipleco" ()rl 0 , n, h ao tS 0 Addrp m,b 01 d&rf%etred D'ArOPIO WO 40 I�Ored.,bn hd oil Odresand t nat ast 11 fo fdaj rtic ri , Ae rod 011 at,rejj6 Mail Rat Adcalpt: f 7 or� h 'a �q o �D 22:, #turd Liz- 8� ddres 8',tAOdtOss.,,( I and tod PS, C R:,;T 40CEIP 013 1,7 H ASW.11�.JVI it, 11L v Torl OF com 0�1n'11�11 page(s) Certif 1cation Sheet 2,� Introduction 2 3. Summary of. Res�ultjl 2-4 C Source Operation 5, Sampling And Analysis Prvoeewren 6 6. Appendix 6.1. Sampling Calctilatiorill'', 6.21. Field Data 6 c'3. Laboratory, Asnztlysis SampIe Point 15,eterminatioh Locat;�on. Production Certificatibn 6.6. Calibration wid Ouality Assurance Data 6.7. Air Contaminaht Dlschar�4e i��tm it 6.8. Pellato dCorrebpondence 920 MASON MEDFOAQ C) REG 97501-1343 6 (503)", �N % �j 'Lano 2,5.1, Agency Observers., Nr. Bob Lassen County APCD 2. Industry Observers: Mr. Bob Gill, Assti Operator -acting.Co. .,Bal.dwin Conti, Mr. Fred, Mott, Opet I ator BaldwiA Contractino, Co. 3. SUKHAVY OF RESULTS: 3.1. Emission Pesults* Average of thrde (3) replicate samples. Waust Temperature OF' 285 'Exhaust, ffb,-isture 21 Exhaust Velocity PM 4410 'Exhaust F16wrate dscfm 20000 Nrticu16ie Emit6lobs qvcla-r-f TDt;a Suspei�ie4 0. CIS, lbo thl, Isokinetic .8 ample, gate 102 3�2.;-� biscu"ion'.- .920 MASON WAY ME'b-F'QR 2.94 6 07.,13-1-1343 J�08) 779� ,)RE-GQW V AOMENCLAiUkE ro, MZT-H OD S DESCRIPTION 'A Cross sectional ar ea of exhaust ft.$. By$ (calo Water Vapor In the gas' stream, proportion by VOIUM66 alculated from condensate c Atch. A3 Eva (tin) Water' vapp . r in the gas stream, proportion by volumei Minimum Value AD determined by either BW (calc) or Ews (sw Water vapor In the gas stream, proportion by vo]ume. CAlCulated b y OZ carri er equation and atsuejing saturated COh4itiont Cbne6ntratJoh of carbon 60noxide in the gas stream ppm. Percent of carbon dioxide! by Vol 08 - dry., Cp PltOt tube COelficlOntj: dirensionless. calibration. Determined by ca CObcentratjohl of Part icula4- te zatt er in exhaust basis* corrected to standard - gas, dry cond itions grl-dsci an d cg# Concentration Of particulat haust a :matter In basis, corrected.to gas. dry standard condltions-4nd,for gr/dact and I/dbcm., excess air i ralselon rAt6 of particL�j AtQ Aatter In the lbs1he and kg/hr, gas stream d9 i . AVarage pt-egsurg differentia 1; "Inches of Rio. acroia thd orilitce meter Dh �Verage no zXl diameter dR Average square toot 6",' Velocity heaf! �Ache3 H 6 2 A at TOthl'sampling time inlhutes. I Vapor pressure of wa ter at saturated temperature 4 n' ches Percent Of ltokinetic A�azpjinq.' Dry )molectilAr vdi( jht 0 FOR ZzA gOM CUTORE, C ontinued I DESCRIPTION ---------------- ......... ............................ Total amount of particulate matter collected mg- Mn ljole I cul . ar weight of exhaust g a a j w e t, basis 9tv'0,01 es Average cosine, Of null angle' percent of nitr ogen by volume, dtY basis. X0 percent bXygen by Volume, dry basis. pb Barometric pressure at measurement site inches Hg' �bsoluta exhaust gas pressure - inches H9, Actual exhaust gas flow rate jcf/min and, . acm/min. (Std) �Dry vOlur-etric exhaust gab flow rate corrected to standard I Os onditions d. - of /'M 14 n and dscm/min. �1 Tmi, Average dry,gas mettr inlet tej?�petature F- Tmo Average dry gas meter outlet ttmporatUre OF. Average I&Ust gas temperature Tota*_,_.`1vOlUuQ 0Z li9uid coliiidted in im n9een,and 31lica Via VOIUmg of gas sa0ple 4s measured,by: dry gas meter dcf- Vit (atd) Voluize, of gas sample measured by the d-ry g�aj�t meteri Mard conditionso to sta d Vp V e r 2,4 a, RAMP16 Point Velocity fpn and fpfAt Average exh"%Ust gas 'Vol fps and� :f P m,i h a corrected to Vol mto of. W�*ar �vapqr in t e qas a m -PI 6 srX j hdard conditions - sof 4 Dry gas meter calibration factor. Y z ',: ��jY, ,��, {� : - 1I 1' I 111 fil ;F SAMPLE trALOUjLAiON8 FOR EPAM xi�ODs VmtstdIvI7.641 (Y) (Ph)+;(c]�li'/33. ((tTmi+(Tib Da)/27+460 i 1 `itilcstd )=l7of>4 ( P�•C_t7) (, lef�,l tZS.cos:)+( 3.6) �. )/2)-"46 Vm(atd) � Vw.caztd)- 0.04707 ('Vlc) Vw ( v'td) 0-04707 Bws(tiaSc)a. (Vw(atd)) (Vrt( std) )+t-Vwistd.)a� t Bwa(C:a1a) Vol. I Md 0,� 440 C% CO2) 0.320(% 02) + 0.280 (76 N2J I ted = 6,.440 C -4 -IJ, + 0.8.24 ti9da tl tBws (min)) * 18.0 (BwaCcaZc) ) Ms <t`3 tx, 0IL_ -- _ gt..mra1E u r (pia Vg- 85.49 (2.�) t ' . .. ,. 460 (-4s- y�itaii'�Lr:`arirai, � �. ,. a. �_ � - •�` �.....�.:."a_._ti , _. ... �.': a. �..:. r� s „ ` , . _ 4 _ ar' .... .i�„ . ._ 3 -- i 4k A - I 11 " 08 - 60 IIVs) (A) li0 Y 043 _ ; p 4 jrltl �, ,a On(std) a (l; -(i wIs'(calc) i ,(qs)f 528 ¢ 4s (a td') :r ; On (std) Z0, (,06' ,. dsdXm C�! E , C. 0.008$7 (CS) (t)s (B'td)) 0.00857 c 0, 04, Ct.i _ lbs/9•i " XI AX 17.,32,62 ((Ta) • 460) (Vu' (std) (Ps;l Vr�) CAn3 "2 (dt)'t1-48ws (calc)) t %1 3 17.3262 C CL03,$_1 + 4F�q) YI CLIENT:. JOB' s 91-1,10SIA 1 SOURCE- OURCF.:R N #` RUN DATE : a • Z.t i i, a" , f h y i t I!,;: ;: LCUL.AT I O6 � SF�`C.t."1' F ORI; PA 1yyi TH1D13 1-;5 ►7ON RUN 'i ww AVER('IUIE _ r 1, 3 �11�11101. OEFINIT;ON5- UNITS VrM� Sample Vo lume"dcf 51.053 So.801 51. C146 y Gas Meter iFactat• 1. U,1 I.01 ). G1 r Pb Barometric Pt%essut`ea-"Hg 25. 85 c5. fly F5" as, 4,tib Average.01-ifice Differ•entialr-"HSD 2.204 e. 053 12. 090 TM -1 Averag'a Inlet Neter Temp. -F 77.0 82.7 85.0 Tand AverageOutlet Meter Temp -F 6?. G 67.4 7010 WK V.mistal Standard ;Saatple Volutse-dscf 44.65 4,-,, 98 44+00 -d�crn I . ef, I. o" 1. 910 Net Volume CQnden-ate-tail 226 254 2:i1 VW(std) standard Net Volume Crr►det7sate--sof 10.63 11.97 11.(:1 -Aws Fraction 4f H2O Vapor-vol.0. 1.52 r).2i.4 0. aip- r): 206 Y-COE., Percent CO2 ;By Vale (dvy) ' S. 20 S. Stift 4, 10 4 93 7-D2 Pet•cent 02 By Vol. (dry) 14.05 13.50 1 , 23 X442 Percent i►itrogen Ey Vol. (dry) 80.75 80.58 80-67, i:d Dry Molecular Weight-g/g. mole 29.39 29.42 2'3.27' lis Wet Mol,eculalr Weight (t et)-gr'g. ' mc+le 27.20 , 2a. 58 eG. tG Cit, Pitot Tube Coefficient 0.847 o. 845 sip Avet•age, SORT Of Velocity Head -"H20 0,995 0.96? 0.969 Ts. Average. -Exhaust P- Avera e'.Ekhaust Tem F i?Bs. 8 285„ 7 h .Ns6. 3 ' �L�)`.+.:. PS Absolute.' Erhaust Pressure -"Ng 25.75 25. %S 25.75 VS Average Exhaust Sas Velocit7k' f e y- p 74 7;3 !3 -fern 4453 441E 4360 4410 f Cross Seat ii5"I Area of. k:xha�Ast-sq. ft 9.375 9.375 3.375 5' Erttaust Gas Flow tate-arfr;nfYr 41744 41400 4077 418140 Vs (std) -ar=m/rain StaY,dat•d 'Gas Flaw Rate--dsof/rnirs -dent/mitti 1182 208:Cr0 583 1,172 15831 1158 13621 ? 171 : OC'1! 562 556 tf,7 tori Veight of Collected Particulate-tjigr , l�at�-Condensable -rag 65: 0 142.5 5.s 4 Total 'Suspended -mg Ii65 137.9 92:9 CS- Pa'rticu1ate 'Concentratior, Non-Coridehsable-gt•/dscf Tdtal Suspender!-grldscf 0.022 n.05Ci 0. (r19 0. (1.',1 040 0.069 0 r1330. 0..64 r Gt Particulate Emission Pate Nor,-Cpmdensabl,r-ibs/hr 4.4 8.5 s 5.2 Total Susperidad .-lbs/ht• .' 7. Ors Ayoragr No22le biam. inches ` 0.2497 4.2487 0. F48`I dt Total Sam lin Time -tonin. P 9 60.00 ra0,b0 GU. 0) %.Z Aeticerst Of Isakin tic;Samplir1g 100 iCrs t)4, 102 CLISNT:: Baldvtir� Contracting Cas Ine, .LOB 1-IBspr , SOURCE: Drunti H 1 x Plant DINE: 5/i'/Vi II I)ATEs ..... I 1 dal It_,,.�.,�.-` r'L � _r„�-=-L Lf ff �. c•c. �i �' � 1 aeax "—.atifD2 ,L. 4�----•— catfais t ,—�t t',Ult.e-_5.00 tJ--CJS ► 1Lt0Eif1IC ';�—..SL:.L ;DIC4 DTN11lIi�9.(� t •�� P1ES9bNlt .. Y11E�aP{ITIt. ft S!ltIC PtiS301te '�_�• j,_'� JIM: Oji, 1I1111t l'j•" "—" t , ,;_,�,- �7 D.D,. I ► DSSIr1lID k4iST01ie L o SIN tLC.f;ONt �, �5,--.-r._.. , •I,111 clitK SISlIK IIItILbo „� tfa t ,,;r � 'H9 • 0614106 oil? . 4PItATOIt 1I1W) - 3-- cto ! , ^Dg rifol 111fat, ; ,����� 1IYLLs t) Yilll follf 1191 Vol. aY _ 111MI'4011 (1)` 10. TIH, (ltE '120 '20 Ys Of4 541ci Bal IKt rLc of cot 'Eq {lj (1j 1 NldIL x t 31114 TIV` eeed �7s df �1 eee �d eee_ All el•q eye iee •, •3 �," 0 '• Q �- 0, 1 �- 3 `iv R . t • fel 5 o < i �:4�1 L4 1 t7 44 . s- -'a zea 04 71T7 Z716—N ' ,, 1 •,c rf't-ls- -UL M - Anti" or IM A � -gg PMTt2$ .,.0..�5, .0 ,Q _...`..�, 14, loft 51.0 a j� d t1 L� ,. IvImi COntlaSts IiPIDC11 rie ii fl[YLI IDLi4T1It/TI6d 1JD D3.iCIIPTIQI Ulu 11 121 1 3 3 rl I!llDGil IIlY1R IDlt ,v !7 1Ittt1 LPP1L1l cls ; I"U 4.j 'd _ I�PI1611 CLSCB'LPP11tl1Clt_, -r,v ,- �r tat 1 ttNLCI ?a116 101.t��1 EW ca1111T51E21 1sl ID tt TIT M. T'0?a1 - 2H c i Tllitl irlls —""�'— E1ti EIL1 LCItOIl ,//5H IO !e 1Gt f 1 EL61 LCIT6Di DLSH ID le 0WLlll -/-0- nit Irk Willi e Z TOL. 2I6 t1 CElt6T u—`_1 . ScTiS t41Dfli1Tt Mcit? ill ji DLcr ICITOIt'1eY01. 9 otl �I 1101t 1 'ooil LACI 311111t11COTi1,1b III ..._.�.._ K6)V1 _ 111 DITI� _t`� •'� / bls �� .A..tk3 S I ., ''�j � q� ... �y may. .w.� p. ��/.q�� •p � }.� pq� Jol la Of 1a Roll It i Lott1I ,Qa all e�1 LIiflItLRt s rt1DTa , ( ~ ... •:`, Ta .-�. MITYDIa RI1t11a - �x ' C21 lIAOflBl1IO tA1ssDFLt .2 . ' �' 61ti DIIB1M1I01 I i TE1t14fl1411c tla $title 11010111 lAB Ia BI8dD5i tAi$�nABa ...`.lS f flYlL4a �av �,•, 0»0» 1 �,'fl: A'�'� LS4I9lYSD w51t'ARa ---.�.-. _=Lr� __�t�.�.. rlllafla_,, Lld tL)IeL I Ill liciOfla �,_., 313111 11I1xila ._.» c(lg dt IE r / .flg ' C0I1101� DSI't 1'I10Y I1YI;tila ,,,� OP11.lt01a, , lky SUP; Ulu 111IPB161'D11 (F) 10I11 i21u VOL lfl "�6Tf lie02 t02 flu �.1! 1D. i<11. (1110) lie `fl ODe 51»�Y !Ol jfl! »' X21 (1 Ill e1 »e» s' i7 z1 •3 �' '' ' 2-9S E Gs .50 - JR 11 : b -1c 1' a 6 G 1. L -- 7 .a, 3 �3'�i �- - J 1 . U t � :Zi:* r _ 1 s, 0 j. ; , 5—:9�{. ti 5 2 `1 W '3 f D �! , 23 mu" 0I nun= =k1�1..1dIs ��•� � z�°� � .��.1��2 � ..._.�.. r_.�3 � , � IQ YECLi.AC DLIt313 >il t,_ 9111 twu itunUt1TI0i lII i1Sf: itud8 6T11 IDh (o -'� - Mill 11111111C1a g!~zi�) i[tIOGt! i2a_1_? tl :: ItltI1LI! tTtL 1PttlAllClt ;-ft IltI1GB1 131 7-�t1 lice 111! coilli1lrLtl VIS 8 ID It 13 —t 10!11 T01,e _ x1 6111 IALi 1tB1011 f15@ ID IaC� Y RT T01. (toTU - 21.1)a z "YAd1! Bill 1C1TG11 1b5B ID Oe , , c SF1Ic9 C11111 101111 MtOI1 V1 I tars ��. • 11711 la :TOL, 211 aI EEIAGL IlaAY4a,_.__9. ►�h 10'!1Y t0Y117S1t3 (TICja 5 / xl .tl 1c1t0Bl 11 ; VOL. .� t1 UGIT . -�c�xI b1tL #11!110 11tOT1110 It, �i bh/ `13':0 { W M DIM a^ r Syr, w ��s U L a 4 i 't 1 �r��'3�� (, • ����,���� 2•7� "inti• pops bpp4p 4-.7p Iola $. GGA Abp° ?,7 97�a p•�� nl � f7. y 'z ry0 YT ,' , ` Mp` "r'iat.dl r oti AFI 4 -r �. x n BLANK 046ULATION SKEET PROJECTCOPN#. LOCp7TON: ACETONE !:BONY 4JASH RUN 1 RUN 2 �j FAUN 3 ACETONE BOTTLE # L9200 ;9200 4 FIELD VOLUME rot: riLANK VALUE/lOOm1, g- 0.0004 0.0004 40 0.0004 LAB VOLUME, ml: 10 10 10 ACETONE BLANK NET, g,• 0.0008 0.0008 0.00013 `y ACETONE BACK WASH ACETONE BOTTLE #4 '?94 294 294 FIELD VOLUME', ail: 200 . 200 i X00 BLANK VALUE/100m1 9: ,0.0004 0.0004 0.0004 LA14 VOLUME, 01: ACETONE BLANK NET, g 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 1 ORGA14IC SOLVENT BLANK, g VOLUME USEDr ISOml 0„:0005 0.0005 0.0005 - CHARGING SOLUTION BLANK 4 SOLUTION BOTTLE #:1112 112 112 FIELD VOLUME, ml: BLANK VALUE/100ml, g> 200- 0.0004 200 0.0004 200 0.0004 LAV VOLUME, mL: 1s 15 lv SOLUTION BLANK NET, g: 0.0007 0.0009- 0.0009 ALLOWABLE ACETONE PLA149 VALUE FRONT WASH VOLUME USED IN FRONT WASH, ml: DENSITY OF ACETONE 200 200 240 USED, g/rel: ALLOWABLE BLANK VALUE, 0.7857 0.7857 0.7857 g: 0.0016 0.0016 0.0016 BACK WASH VOLUME USED IN BACK WASH, ml DENSITYOF ACETONE USED, g� rl: 200 0.7857 200 0.7857 2c;0 0.7857 i ALLOWABLE BLANK VALUE g: O.00lb 0.0036 0.0016 a : , ff z ,f Dmllfw "..+.,�."4'"'""'" �i�. 'moi p. r y' Ja ^ INCHES �S, �} �O♦�fi�n ,����yp��ry �.yt�.�,�,I 11s �eJ i�e►�ERSilet. yy��ryr� �y�.y.�q�t�p� fit wp ,� I POiliL YIFJ ERtIl'UTIOR 9 MU 1 VALENV, bIAf,,v!E9'-L 36" STACK ( Q AREA: 11.25 FT2 ' b nit.. AIJRM� WUMBER 0V TUVMSI,,' PPOx'NYS FOR k,A:RTICULA7fE TRAVERSES 2 gMnr.� I � Lassen>countY. 4. 26.2 .S:axp1e Port LOCatjOd1 Duct diameters upstream from flow distur,6ance (distance Al CLIENT: Ba!dV!n Coritracting Co. C.5 1.0 . i 2.0 C ----------- --rr.--rr -r lR r.V r. -r rrr-..'rrrr rr- _--.�__------..------------------ III 4 t 2, {ic#AA4 Ai A dA##.##ii;#W#*i##i##iA 1i##1 . P 2.2 O A# 0 AA 16 . T 14 ;12 10 - -- ---- ---- -- -- _ _ ' 2 3. 4, 5 6 78 Sample Port Location 11 Duct diameters downstream From flow disturbance (distance B) 'EAVE.RS'E g0'"IN? LOCAT''I.Ot, di44i{;##A !!!!#ii#i Al6ilA Ja ^ INCHES POINT/DRAM. WALL MU 1 VALENV, bIAf,,v!E9'-L 36" STACK AREA: 11.25 FT2 bYSTANCE: e 2 'Eq. Di". 2 DISTANCE "B": '0.5 Eq. Diat. PTS RECUIRED: 25-29, approved Lassen>countY. 4. 26.2 'by PPOJECT $ : 91-185" CLIENT: Ba!dV!n Coritracting Co. � 4 _ 14.kj xl • LP4i f ", ,�} (1 � ES '� ..A'r�j `�w°au' r �l p f S I I f' a , /J t PRODUCTION CgRTIMATS,®'!t AND 'YtiFOR lATIOIiAt, SFIEEJf PROJECT NvsBEi I hereby caxttt'y t%at the fCollovi"ISI exhibite, related to plant, operation s�.r,l nq than testing in are " ,procedurlom f al,aaur.ato and ':eoxled valid to the 'bast of ay Un3ses aped scally regUogte;d arli advande, and apprQv�d by gWR.' copied 'of they report gill be! 'to three re :sent thwr client gfthin tuby one 10,4yo atter• completion of, tenting. 21 , Site Reprezoptati'vet Ssgnatur® -� Name(,please �iiint)t � ,, a Tit101t, ; PORTS 10 BE SENT Tos Nance of Coopany3 r9 c. ►' 1" 1 '�lG. t 'A��(r Attns lis1.1ing Add`resa t , i -j <� `'l 4) / -tie UPS Street addressa,: City, State, Zips r EPA", -tl*Fi ,,E NOME IDENTIFIOTIQ�! + AND Af_ BRA; WN ' ID'�1i"IE'If?Al"IfIN i NUZ'LL.Fr. ID JOG #;4q..1S:W CAL,11 BRATEd DY: HON CAL I TikavIoiq INIS) DFI .. DIAMETER #' I3?f�P?k:1`+�'tt L I 0,249 11 AVE tABE Oi e,48-1 IYIF ,FRE)`'C� ,FiETNEEN L�'i' G,.:Si AND 'IIIA!_1. t)iT 'i+18f•)stmEME:NTa ALLOWABLE 0.004 INICHE5 a, r ACTUAL. 0. 0 I NcIr. 5 r. q r > A kULT1-VELOCITY $$S►' TYPE tB SHEET "SDE ASSEM'E<LY Ot a BATE pjjOT�'CRe� �8 CALMBRATOR BDW ; Fa EGTIVE t,ENG rH, - fm•MANOhiETE�t LEAK CHECK 'OK OK ;�l�E•-DPEt�t1Nt3 ALIG NMEt4TS VELOCITY DE's?ERMiNA"QN DATA I II III IV ,/y ryrn�$ETT I N3 jggFAUST OAS TEMPEWTURE- 2&.69 05t 28..: 8a.69 r, J DAAOp)RTRIt: PRFtSURE-- • �1� �.i. u , i. d� 0.78 -0.09 ; ' ,}'IC P iE�aSUfiE-^ •rNE© , 8. 80 , PRESSt.RE-• � ee. 76` 28.74 ADoCiLUTE EyHAUST GAS r X8.'7 s WEIGHT OF EoHAugT OAS 20.7 88.73: 3283 66.73 4834 VojjEDULAlt 981 1L'l SRAT ON VELC)CYTY- fptn 198h CALIBRATION DATA SIDE "P" 3�AN SIDE ETT'ING"dP{std) CF. dp(%) CP dP{s) 0.06tb 0.085 0.826 0.06tb 0. ess 0.066 0. Bass 0. 8263 0.060 0.086 tit. 2E3 fb. 06!11 0.087 0. E322 0., 0641' Vii. 086 0, f126'3 ( rr�� E326'9 �'f\"�7s 1 ff I7IA �. 06tDtn y I.f p 2w. ¢+86�� G Q►• 8c'SS AVO. 0-0600 0 OBS(D fl. 0. �r5 �} x45, 0: 034 ;1 0._45 fl.24' {�.34v �.3a� On 8343 0.834a 0. 245 �in. 345 f�. fs343 r� 0.2AJ 0. sJ4! 0.8283 0'. a45$. 343 - t8. 83617 VG. 9�. 3443 0.83` 1 A T. IS4ZO tb. 34fsi 0. 83G3 AVCi. �+, ca:,0 01670 0.616 0.930 0.930 0.8403 i'1 I , 8►. fs70 @. 92;1 o. 8444 0. 842S 0. 67SU 0.930 fl+. 8403 tD.670 fb.'3 �r 0,92 +D, k?43G Ave,0.6700 ir.9300 0. 640:3 AVG. 0. 6700 .s7 , i r 4541 i • `3Gtb tZ�. 8603+� 1 • 450 1.450 Y V �i.�rJ 1.940 �• 8�gi 0.6559 1 0 i% 85 1 V 1.4«0 " 1.450 i. g'40 0. 65591.4::0 1. 9a@, fDr i35i Oa C$588 AVi3. 1. 4500 1.936"7 tn. 666 AVG. 1. ►500 .91'67 s,AX'IMUM DifFERENCE '.6ET4l EN'Co'AVERAGES flF Sl LEAT 'NY GZ VEN FAN SETT I NQ tt , r-. �iLarOWFlbLE� � 0.101 DIFFERENCE- ¢+.fl029 HAX' 4UM AVEPtAGIF DEVIAtIC1N �'ROl+7 THE h4Ef1N" FOR raETT1ND� . pas, $, "D►+ AT ANY C32VEN FAN ALLOWABLE -,0. Q►i axYSE "A" DEV IATIt:3Not 0.tb4�i1 a Si fl+E *lDo DEVIA I ON+ tL►. ¢+ib27 ilio, ra x {I .11 t1 T4„O? I] 5"1 \l 44'., d'f y� . POST TEST'SERIES CONTROL UNIT CALIBRATION WOR�,SHEET CONTROL UNIT'#s r, DATE SERIAL: 7304 JOB #: 91-185F l,/T X29. CALIBRATOR: BDW BAROMETRIC PR. "Kg : 05 MAX. VACUUM 'Ng: 12 PRE-TESTY-ACTOR °Y-: 1,x,02 AVERAGE'dH ' 42O: 2.1.16 Ih CALIBRATION RUN # 1 2 3 t WINING METER TEMP. F DRY GAS METER :INLET 89.0 92.0 94.0 :.,OUTLET 80.0 82.0 85,0 j -REFERENCE METER '75.0• 75;0 15.5 PEGINING VOLUME METER READING -DRY GAS METER 921.200 926.600 932.000 -REFERENCE METER. 149A20 1$4.,682 160.017 ' ENDING 'METER TEMP. IF : -DRY GAS METIER :INLET 95.0 99.0 100.0 :OUTLET 82.0 84.0 87.0 -REFERENCE METER 75.5 15.5 75,5 .EliT3i'ZiG VOLUME METER READING _ - DRY GAS METER -REFERENCE 926.600 932.000 937.400 METER 154.682 160.017 v16S.339 `+ CALIBRATION CALCULATIONS r CALIBRATION RUN f1 2„ , 3 DRY GAS METER 0.1t 5;x40,0 5,40Q :5.400 REFERENCE MEQ ER c.f. 5',352 � AVERAGE DRY OAS METER TEMP. i w —INLET 92.00 95.50 97.00 s —OUTLET 91.00 83 : 00%,,—, '86.00 -AVERAGE - Bf.Sp 89.,25 91.5.0 AVERAGE REFERENCE �METER' V° 75.25 ;►5.50, DRY GAS METER FACT,,q. ,Y , 'PAGE' PPSTEST D AVl,. .x .:TRY GAS METER, FACTOR 'Y' 1.0]x' LAP:O�;;IDEVIATION FROM AVERAGE GAS METER FACTOR •Y" r rrYF� RENCE 0,001 DOIATIO.N FROM PRETEST DRY GAS HETER•'FAC OR °°X° �- R DLF'RENCE 0 ''' f L d ' T _ Il sa. >' 0'1 s:.�:'In THERmOCOUPL£ 'wJ ° IDENTIFICATION AND CALIDRAT,ION IDENTIFICATION TNEWMETER ID #x A THERMOCOUPLE ID #: 3 30B 91-185P - DATE: CAL I A%4ISEM., BY BDH ;i „ Y CALIBRATION (l AVG. EXHAUST TEMPERATURE -F.: 265.3 ` 'RANGE, OF CALIBRATION- 0% ABS..k.' 211 360 ,TQ, REFERENCE TEST' PEADING THERH08t 'ER MRMOMETER 3 239 23S IIY 347, 34 7 y AVERAGE-&''+ 290.7 . 269:3 TERCENT DIFFERENCE OF ABSOLUTE £EADINGS: ALLOWABLE 1.5 % ACTUAL 0.2 .., r..::. ^' G*a Analysis for 002,02 Ekdess Air and Dry Molecular Haight; EPA t **ual'ity Assurances, METHOD 3 -Leak checks: of sampling and analytical amsembly as precriFsed in "CFR, 40 Part 60 as revised August 16, x977» -Alternati.ye Procedure: continuous martiitori»g , combustible: by means of Ol, CO2, CO and '7003D !02 Analyzer. . of a Beckman 87o Cir • . COZ Analyzer and a B(I.Ckman -Determination of Particulate Emissions: EPA METHOD S -Sampling Train; -Control unit: As specified in Figure 5.1 -Sample boxes: Misca Model 7200 Lear -Siegler { -Probe configuration: -Probe An specified in. CFR .liner: Seamless 316 stainless len �.h ( lass `steel heated full_ g g lined -Nozzles: if agency requests) Diameter determined by micrometer CC -,Ouality Assurance: measurement as prescribed in OA hancbaoY,» -Leak test procedures: As specified pre and post test in -Calibrations sections 4,1,4.]. 4._1.4,2, and 4.1.4.-3. Dt y,gas meter coefficient determined monthly against standard test ._meter in laboratory. Delta Ha factor recalculated at time :eco -Sample very & of calibration if necessa� y due to change, Form adapted from OA .' integrity data: Handbook M5-4.4. Clean-up procedure -Analysis procedures: as prescribed, As prescribed. Appropriate blanks of distil];ed water, acetone and etractirtg solvent inc'lude'd -Balance calibrations as necessary, Checked with NBS traceable' weights prior t©' ve ohiho of namples-» -Determination oi'Stack Gas Moisture Content: -Pre-test for nomograph temperature measurement setting:EPA METHOD 4 from dry bulb using Carriert��equation, �tofana psychrometric chat ts. ppropriate -Post-test: Moisture for all caleul'atYons determined from volume ,in Method _ • crrndr:nsat' d S im _ ion gingers . , -Detez-mi»at3.on of, Visible Emissiansa -Ouality Aasaurance: Car tifI'observer.: ', EPA METHOD 9 ` / t , ` .,. s . , s„J "�"��,",yr'��•Iv•r'y'�r,���°A•.,F. ” y1I�Y:�.•�at te.t+::�; S .,14' �' �•`�i;`!e. F w1ry"(% r12 �e7 •.,�,.rs ±� y fr _'• s i ^' Wit. w•�'T`:-"`ux'"-a '•",': + " �•....,ffpi'. 'v:.2 -'--►y �" _ �1. . Jr,4. : / .M1.__;'t, +6•,�1, r.l r•'(��•A •".•r •i, •. ��' {• ♦;• . �. 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J.4 w tK. ,r.. �w� ' i•t� ,+..'F^ 1• f ♦ ,:wk. . r. �r..r Tlr, 1 r'ti j r �l M 7i r.i *�•''' AS OCIA" 14svu,r•�r;rArNn�,.raa,�Y I Pxfii April 16. 1995 ySCC+ ounty APCD 'ing P%at) t ell Avenue la 'tltAa t Ile. California 91515(ti pd ,r gravely n: ken Smith and gr ', Campliance Testing Of: Baldwin As I'tialt Plant in Wendel. }CA. P is i,n order. p� ants Js smith: I l I flashing n respondence is to notify trie Departme►it of the pending source test for e-referenced facility, schadulyd for April 23, 1991. not�,�"., the Unless changed by rtment, this notice also seu�,ves as the approved source test plan. e stark ectlon can with this Source to be 'Tested: Astec 306 ton/hr - Soumv Descriptions Aaphaitiry 'ConcretL Drum Mix Pl,�' t Pollutant(s) to be Mori tore d!Total Pbrtice,latei Methods` Approved: SPA .MetNA,)ds 1-5' Number of Sampling Replica,:t: Three (3) MS N; 'Source Testing Personnel: a4i;�sr" BWR"Assocates. Inc. represenfativt3s Source Site; Personhel Conti jwts Fred Metz , TelephoneR '(916) 891=6555" ti11 Applicable Process/ProdL.cticn`:i,xnformation tobye jcollectec'by:, Baldwin Contracting Co. for 6WR Aowociates. ync. ` ' Fuel Samples ,to be Collepteds A / Fuel Analys4r.to be Perf'trrnedt N/A _, Opacity Real3ingB to 5a "Ukon ties BWR represent"ative.�' CertifiedP'it ump Evaluatot,� No f •� w� es totie tested i,5ill aparstO at a nim nal"rat* during tostlh haltet blot roast with those ttipolated ir. tho Air Cantam,inant' Ol�scharge Permit cera rejection for applications .tO dete,-mine oomplIance imposed' 1 , �tationc, could' also result in test rt porr rejectiGn tI MASON WAY a► ME01401.111. 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RONSLOIA,6TS, ± Ma'rch 13, 1531 paldfin Contra,cting..Company; Ino. 4 �y6.� .csy�r8y Chico, California Atta tionz fir. Rene Vercruyssen Regarding: Raission Testing Proposal for A.C. Plar,yz: peat Mr. VercrUyasens • ; Attached, please find tWO copies• of our p.4V,!p'al, &-a quotation in response to '. your request: regarding eaisrsion testing at yrh . Wendel, California A.C. Plant, z Testing is acheduled for April 2 1951, It is understood that the purpose of t%e esting is to doter.m ne tho status of { copplianti, in regards to applicable v*gulgtIons. BHR Associates, .Inc. proposes, tandard EPA source test M����hr.tis' 1 through S, to dot kine, particulate a to use eAisalons which rouid include Ae*�rrjvnj,�tlon cf flow rate, moles;ula;r Weight and 'rsoisture. The quotation (baned on 'F,;4ou7r work day). includes ' 09 services of a professional sampling, teak ja6141 istirig of two testers, and the appropriate labors tory and data processing 4uppors. Additional field work' Ci.e,, system tuning, field weights<calculatit� ,o :4 will be charged at consulting rates. A sampling veltiicla will be locates inn alte, as class to the test duct as possible, to serve asr a bane for-teetirc��y sVR will provide all testing equipment and sufficient ioan ,oyer to (leternin,W the paramOters outlined in the proposal. Collected eamPles will be secured an% 'transpr;rted to the OR lab for final analysisi BUR insures the precision and -aocusacy of tpie Measurements and analytical dete`rwinations by q, maintaining ;a cbr:pr.ehensive y suranc'e program as prescribed in EPA � quality as p tione. ubica r, Baldwin Contrll tioj Company is to provide the following% 1. , Afxi into rtat.ion necessary to complete' any required Source Test �1an any required ?ntry or safety perioit:a. a�c,ekat� the site and sa,n, Xing vehicle.location. ,.test �!. Clear" sed se to the' twat duct and 's'uitable platforap at the. teat porter 9201VI'ASON' WAY M MEOFORb. OMEGON-97501-1341 0 [6WI) 7IS, 264E ( 10 ,�,�,.�" {) ' y' 4 1 4 f 1 �I r' 1 i. , u i U J0 , t P Lr A. BALDWIN CONTRACTING OFFICE ,tl $. PAWtNG, LOTA DRIVEWAY C. CARPENTER SHED D. FUEL STORAGE E E. SHOP A STORAGE F. TIRE SHOP , �L A G. MATER TANS . He SHOP`. .T I. BUTANE' TANK J. OIL TANKS - � �a K. Kr ELEC y.(O.I I{i PANEL L. ELECTRIC SHOP , 14. CRUSNEg AND ASPHALT PLANT 4I Lj r✓ r � 1 , y r �3pL'Aw.% 1ti1 C®NTS cc r - ...,1 _ v Ir 1, tt