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17Yf Zbf ZU19d 11: 4e . 'DjuZZ44dO ( WA I tK 1JUAKll t'AGt b'1/ bb CalftMia Regional Water . Quality Control Board Central Valley Region arE. Longiey. SCA.P.F.,yChair.. I,' • Linda S. Adams Karl , _ SeCmtary for RAdding Office Environmental Protection 41$ Knollcrest Drive, Suite 100, Redding, California $6002 Arnold Schwarmn (530) 224484$ � Fax (530) 224-4957 agger ` Governor http./1www.Wa�erboards. ca, gov/centralva lley FAX TRANSMITTALPAGE t,,1AR 12 2000 DEVELOPMENT ' SERVICES DATE; 2- Z ;F/p ;F TO:-------------- / G f FROM: f—Ai i I SENDER'S PHONE: 2 Yr VY5-. NUMBER FAXING TO ) 3 L sr r: NUMBER OF PAGES: ;sr. ,(including cover sheet) I. SUBJECT: TU.�, COMMENTS: CGI/ 1 11 --------------- II I• C,1Doduments and Settings%tafflMy DocumentslThe Of jeeTo08 Forrns\pax.doc SAE February 2008 nn 1 Z cafffomia'Envfronmentaf Protectfon Agency l� U ` O J '' 0? Recycled Paper b2/28/2UU8 11: 41J 5ab21448bt WATER BOARD PAGE 02/06 • Carl, Here are-the results of the samples of Dry Creek I took on the 20th. Lonly analyzed for turbidity. The locations are as follows: Sample Number Location NEM-U-0220 Dry Creek upstream of New Era Mine NEM-D1-0220 Dry Creek downstream of New Era Mine NEM-P2-0220 Dry Creek at PentzuRoadBridge NEM-160-0220 Dry Creek at the Highway 149 Bridge j, Ii s 02/28/2008 .11:40 5302244857 WATER BOARD PAGE 03/06 basic -,6(;e 530.243.7234 2218 Rallroad Avenue I a bo r a 'Ni r y fay.. 530.243.7494 Redding, California 96001 i I February 25, 2008 Lab ID: 802065. PHIL WOODWARD CENTRAL REG WATER QUALITY - RED 415 KNOLLCREST DRIVE SUITE 100 REDDING, CA 96002 RE: NEW ERA MINE Dear PHIL WOODWARD., Enclosed are the analysis results for Work Order number 8020651. All analysis were • performed under strict adherence to our established Quality.Assurance-Pian. Any abnormalities are listed in -the qualifier section of this report. If you have any questions regarding these results, please feel free to contact us at any time. We appreciate the opportunity to service your environmental testing needs. j Sincerely, Fo J"� I Ricky D. Jensen Laboratory Director Call(omla EIRP Cert1notfon Number 1677 I . ApffoAd By Basic Laboratory,,Inc. Caliromia b.O,H.S. Cert #1677 02/28/2008 11:40 5302244857 WATER BOARD PAGE 04/06 ' b a s C voice 530.243.7234. 2218 Railroad Avenue 1 i s ;, a r;! 0, y k r. 530.243.7494 Redding, Califomia 9=1 . Report To: CENTRAL REG WATER QUALITY - RED Lab No: 8020651 415 KNOLLCREST UP"E SUrrE 100 Reported: ` 02/25/08 REDDING,CA 96002 Phone: 224-4853 Attention: PHIL WOODWARD P.O. # Project: NEW ERA MINE I General Chemistry ' Analyte Units Results Qualifier MDL RL Method Analyzed Prepared Batch NEM -U-0220 Water (8020651-01) Sampled:02/20/08 09:15 Recelved:02/21/08 10:25 Turbidity NTLI 21.2 0.05 0.10 SM 21306 02/21/08 02/21/08 BOB0451 NEM -Di -0220 Water (8020651-02) Sampled -02/20/08 09:25 Received:02/21/0810:75 Turbidity NTU 19.6 0.05 0.10 SM 21309 02/21/08 02/21/06 8860451 NEM -p2-0220 Water (8020651-03) Sampled.02/20/08 09:40 Received:02/21/06 10:25 Turbidity NTU 26.4 0.05 0.10 . SM 21308 02/21/08 02/21/08 6880451 NEM -160-0220 Water (8020651-04) Sampled. 02/20/ 08 09:45 Received:02/26•/08 10:26 Turbidity .. NTLI22.7 < 0.05. 0.10 SM 21306 .02121108 02/21/08 8860451 Quality Control Data . I . ApffoAd By Basic Laboratory,,Inc. Caliromia b.O,H.S. Cert #1677 Ap a By Basic Laboratory, Inc. It California D.O.M.S. Cert *1677 002107 Page 3of3 02/28/2008 11:40 5302244857 WATER.BOARD PAGE 05/06 ' i' • •.•,•,a��,.basiaab.can� basic •:oir,0530.243.7234 2218 Railroad Avenue la h,.7 r a t n r v fay. 530.243.7494 Redding, California 96001 I Report TO: CENTRAL REG WATER QUALITY - RED Lab No: 8020651 415 KNOLLCREST DRIVE SUITE 100 Reported: 02J25/08 REDDING, CA 96002 Phone: 224-4853 Attention: PHIL WOODWARD P.O. # Project NEW ERA MINE Notes and Definitions. 3 Detected but below the Repordng Llmlt; therefore, result Is an estimated concentration (CLP 3 -Flag). The J flag Is equivalent to the DNQ EsUmated concentration flag. DET Analyte DETECTED ND Analyte NOT DETECTED at'or above the detection limit NR Not Reported dry Sample results reported on a dry weight basis RPD Relative Percent Difference < Less than reporting limit _< Less than or equal to reporting limit > Greater than reporting Ilmh >_ Greater than or equal to reporting limit MDL Method Detection Limit - R11ML Minimum Level of Quantitation MCL/AL Maxlum Contaminant Level/Action Level mg/kg Results reported as wet weight ' TTLC Total Threshold Umlt Concemratlon . • STIC Soluble old Limit TCLP Toxicity Char'aeterlsticLeadvte Procedure Ap a By Basic Laboratory, Inc. It California D.O.M.S. Cert *1677 002107 Page 3of3 IJ2/28/2UU8 11:40 53U224485/ WATER BOARD PAGE 06/06 BASIC LABORATORY CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD 2218 Railroad Avenue, Redding, CA 96001 (530) 243-7234 FAX (530) 243-7494 CIIEN NAME: jLha�TC�ae- PROD CT NAME: Cat- /4//he PROJECT#: PAGE OF (LING DRESS:/� / J� C' 5— I�hG /I CYE/ -r V� REPORT DUE DATE: D TURN AROUND TIME: ar Rush # OF SAMPLES: // t ANALYSIS REQUESTED CUSTODY SEAL INTACT? Y" No NIA . z a 0 0 m PROJECT MANAQE / ,D / L(/ Nidl2+� SYSTEM #: PHONE; ?- S;,� EMAIL: erc lam: ---4, 604Va rt rb Lg.A, Jj &.1,49 GLOBAL ID #: FAX RESULTS SENT: Email Fax EDD Mail OTHER EDD: INVOICE TO: PO#: QC: Standard Levelll D p p SAMPLE SAMPLE - CSPECIAL DATE TIME ;aO SAMPLE LOCATION ! IDENTIFICATION 5 REMARKS & b INSTRUCTIONS NElf -4Z- 02- � yo w- P 2 -viz-D I PRESERVED WI HN 2SO, NaOH ZnAce/NBOH HCL NaThia OTHER SAM SAMP E DAT IME: RELINQUI RE EIVED BY: DATE/TIME: RELINQUISHED BY: DAT6/rIME: C BY (LAB): DATE/TIME' LOG ED IN BY: , DATE/TIME: ffIZESSED AND VERIFIED BY: --�P'- 10,ITFME: � CARRIER: COOLER TEMPERATURE: 'c SMO INSTRUCTIONS, TVAMS AND CONDITIONS ON BACK. 002108 IV u 0 State mater Resources Control. oax Linda S. Division of Water Quality. Adams Secretaryfor 10011 Street • Sacramento, California 95814 • (916) 341-5538 Environmental Mailing Address:P.O. Box 1977• Sacramento, California • 95812-1977 Protection FAX (916) 341-5543 • Internet Address: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/stormwtr/index.htinl Email Address: stormwater@waterboards.ca.gov Date Processed: 10/31/2007 North Continent Land & Timber PO Box 5362 Chico, CA 95927 RECEIPT OF YOUR NOTICE,OF INTENT ,ash-��tvr� Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor The State Water Resources Control Board"(State Water Board) has received and processed your. NOTICE OF INTENT -TO COMPLY WITH THE TERMS OF THE GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORM WATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY. Accordingly, you are required to'comply with the permit requirements. The WDID identification number: 5R04I021256: Please use this number in any future communications regarding this permit. FACILITY DESCRIPTION OPERATOR: North Continent Land & Timber FACILITY: New Era Mine COUNTY: Butte FACILITY ILOCATION: 5095 Dry Creek Rd Oroville, CA 95965 When the operator changes (i. e. the business was bought or transferred), a new Notice -of Intent (NOI), site map, and fee must be submitted by the new operator.,As the previous operator, you are required to submit a Notice of Termination (NOT) to the Regional Water Board stating that your facility is not being operated by you and that you no longer need to be covered by the General Permit. Unless notified, you will continue to be invoiced for the.annual fee each October. e 002.109 - i If you have any questions regarding permit requirements, please contact your Regional Water Board at,(530) 224-4845. Please visit the storm water web page at www.waterboards.ca.gov/stormwtr/index.html to obtain storm water related information and forms. Sincerely, Storm Water Section Division of Water Quality California Environmental Protection Agency 002110 • • . .. • • / • / / 1 T 1!'1 • K ATl • / TA 1 t/ n CaIifornia.:Re.gional Water.Quality Control Board Central Valley Region . Karl E. Longley, ScD, P.E., Chair Linda S. Adams Redding office Arnold Schwarzenegger. 9Secretary for 415 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 100, Redding, California 96002 Govemor 11-ronmental Protection (530) 224-4845 • Fax (530) 224-4857 http://www.waterbotrds.ca.gov/`centraIvaIley 28 February 2008 Mr. Lee Ogle North Continent Land & Timber, Inc P -.O. Box 5362 Chico, CA 95927 INCOMPLETE -REPORT OF -WASTE DISCHARGE, NEW ERA MINNE, BUTTE COUNTY We have reviewed your Report of Waste Discharge for the New Era Mine dated 7 February 2008. Additional information and a filing fee is required before. the Report.of Waste Discharge can be considered complete and Waste Discharge Requirements drafted for.. your facility. The mine process water and Dry Creek upstream and downstream of the New Era Mine must •be sampled and analyzed for metals and general minerals. A list of the specific constituents and parameters is enclosed. The samples for metals should be filtered before analyses. The analyses must be. performed by a laboratory certified by the Department of Health Services for analyzing hazardous waste. • Please -provide a list of the size and location of all petroleum storage tanks,]ubricants, and.any other bulk petroleum or chemical products stored on-site. The annual fee for Waste Discharge Requirements is based 'on the Threat To Water Quality and Complexity of the site. Your facility has been rated as a Threat to Water Quality of 2, and a Complexity of C. The associated filing fee1Vi' K$- ,6�W,4G--This includes the base fee of $4,290 and a 9% surcharge as required. The check should be made out to the State Water _ R.esources Q_Qntrol .Board: I have included a copy of the Annual Fee Schedule for your information. Upon receipt of the additional requested information and filing fee, your Report of Waste Discharge will be considered complete and Waste Discharge Requirements drafted for your facility for adoption by the Regional Water Board. 002111 California Environmental Protection Agency �d Recycled per Mr Lee Ogle = 2 ; 28 February North::Continent Land & Timber, Inc... ; If 'you,'have any uesti ns, ple ontact me at (530) 224=4853 or the letterhead address... . PHILIP V. W ODWARD,.C.E.G. Senior Engineering Geologist PVW: knr Enclosures: cc w/o: Mr. Ron Logan, Oroville !' Mr. Mike Crump, Butte.County Department of Public Works, Oroville Mr. Tim S_ nellings, Butte County Department of Development Services,. Oroville I Mr. Chris Thomas, Butte County Department of Development Services,`O'roville' Mr. Don Olson, Holdrege & Kull,.Chico. UAClerical Documents\SA_Correspondence\WoodwardP\February 2008\incompleteROWD.doc j r I 1 I California Environmental Protection Agency g Recycled Paper. �a • Required Analyses for..the New Era Mine Metals:. Arsenic, Antimony, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Cobalt, Lead, Mercury, Nickel, Selenium;.Silver, Thallium, Vanadium, Zinc. Title.22 General Minerals: Alkali n'ity,.Calcium, Chloride, Iron, Methylene Blue Activated Substances, Manganese,'Magnesium, pH, Sodium,. Sulfate, Total Dissolved .Solids,'Total Hardness,. Electrical Conductivity. • CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 23. Division 3.: Chapter 9. Waste, Discharge Reports and Requirements Article 1. Fee's Section 22M .. Annual Fee Schedules Each person for. whom' waste discharge requirements have been prescribed pursuant to section 13263 of . the Water Code shall submit, to the State Board, an annual fee in'accordance with thefollowing schedules. The fee shall be submitted for each waste discharge requirement order issued to that person. An ambient water. monitoring surcharge will be added to each*individual fee as required. The ambient water monitoring surcharge for all discharges pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (c) is 9% of the calculated fee; the surcharge' for all'discharges pursuant to subdivision (b) is 18.5% of the -calculated fee. The surcharge`shall`'be'applied to all permits prior to other surcharges prescribed herein. (a) The annual fees for persons issued waste discharge requirements (WDRs), except as provided in subdiulstors. (a)(3) (.b),: and:(c,); shall be: based ori the discharge's threat aril complexity rating according to. the following fee schedule, plus applicable surcharge(s). ANNUAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS Threat to Water Quality (TTWQ). Complexity (CPLX) Type of Discharge Discharge to Land or 2 Surface Waters Land Disposal 1 A $41,800 $26,0003 1 B $26,400 $21,000 1 C $14,245 $13,500 2 A $9,515 $11,250 2 B $5,720 $9,000 2 C $4,290 $6,750 3 A $3,380 $4,500 3 B $1,800 $3,375 3 C $800 $1,500 For this table, discharges to land or surface waters are those discharges of waste to land or surface waters not covered by NPDES permits that are regulated pursuant to Water Code Section 13263 that do not implement.the requirements of Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). Examples include, but are not limited to, wastewater treatment plants, erosion control projects, and septic tank systems. It does not include discharge of dredge or fill material or discharge from animal feeding operations. WDRs for municipal and domestic discharges with permitted flows of less than 50,000 gallons per day in categories 2-13, 2-C, 3-13 and 3- C will receive a 50% fee discount. The design flow shall be used where no permitted flow is present. Municipal and domestic discharges receiving the discount are defined as discharges from facilities that treat domestic wastewater or a mixture of wastewater that is predominately domestic Wastewater. Domestic wastewater consists of wastes from bathroom toilets,showers, and sinks from residential kitchens and residential clothes washing. It does not include discharges from food preparation and dish washing in restaurants or from commercial laundroinats. 2 For this table,:land disposal discharges are those discharges of waste to land that are regulated pursuant to Water Code Section 13263 that implement the requirements of CCR Title 27. Examples include, but are not limited to, active and closed landfills and surface impoundments. 3 A surcharge of $12,000 will be added for Class I Landfills. Class I landfills are those that, during the time they are, or were, in operation, are so classified by the RWQCB under 23 CCR Chapter 15, have WDRs that allow (or, for closed units, allowed) them to receive hazardous waste, and have a permit issued by the Department of Toxic Substances Control under 22 CCR Chapter 10, §66270.1 et seq.: • (a)(1) Threat to water quality TTWQ and -complexity. CPLX of the discharge is assigned by the Regional Board in accordance with the following definitions: THREAT TO WATER QUALITY Category "1".- Those discharges of waste that could cause the long=term loss of a designated beneficial use of the.receiving water. Examples of long-term loss of a beneficial. use include the loss of.,drinkiiig water supply, the closure of an area used for water contact recreation, or the posting of an area used for spawning or growth of aquatic resources, including 'shellfish and migratory fish. Category "2" — Those discharges of waste that could_ impair the.designated beneficial uses of ttie... receiving water, cause short-term violations of water quality objectives, .cause secondary drinking .. water standards to be violated, or cause a nuisance: . Category "3" — Those discharges of•waste that could degrade water quality without violating mater quality objectives,. or: could cause a minor impairment, of designated beneficial uses as compared with ' Category 1 and Category 2. COMPLEXITY Category "A" - Any discharge of toxic wastes,.any small'volume discharge containing toxic waste or having numerous discharge points or ground water monitoring, or any Class 1 waste management unit. Category "B" - Any discharger not included above that has physical, chemical, or biological treatment systems (except for septic systems with subsurface disposal), or any. Class 2 or Class 3 waste management units. " Category "C" — Any discharge for which waste discharge requirements have been prescribed.pursuant to Section 13263 of the Water Code not -included as a Category "A" or Category "B" as described above. Included would be discharges having no waste treatment systems or that must comply with best management practices, discharges having passive treatment and disposal systems, or dischargers having waste storage systems with land disposal. (a)(2) For dischargers covered under Statewide General WDRs for Sanitary Sewer Systems (Water Quality.Order No. 2006-0003), the TTWQ. and CPLX designations are assigned based on the population served by the sanitary. sewer system. The table below describes the correlation between population served and TTWQ and CPLX designations to determine the appropriate annual fee: Population Served Threat and Complexity Designation -Less than 50,000 3C 50,000 or more 2C 4 Assumes 2.5 persons per:equivalent dwelling unit (EDU). • (a)(3) The fees for discharges of dredge and fill material shall be as. follows, not to exceed $40,000, plus applicable surcharge(s).5 Type of Discharge Fees (A) Fill & Excavation Discharges. $500 Base Price + (Discharge Size of the discharge area expressed in acres to two decimals (0.01 acre) (436 square feet) area in acres x $2150) rounded up. (B) Dredging Discharges $500 Base Price + (Dredge Dredge volume expressed in cubic yards. volume in cubic yards x $0:08 (C) Dredging Discharges (Sand Mining). $800. Aggregate extraction in marine waters where source material is free of pollutants and the dredging operation will not violate any basin plan provisions. (D) Channel and Shoreline Discharges $500 Base Price + (Discharge . Includes linear -discharges to drainage features and shorelines, e.g., bank stabilization, length in feet x $5.00) reVdfinent and channelizatiort projects. (Note): The fee for channel and shoreline linear discharges will be assessed under the "Fill and Excavation" or "Channel and Shoreline" schedules, whichever results in the higher fee. (E) Discharges to Non-federal (e.g. "Isolated") Waters. Double the applicable fee Discharges to waters or portions of waterbodies not regulated as "waters of the United States," schedules except for (vi) including waters determined to be "isolated" pursuant to the findings of Solid Waste Agency of restoration projects Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Cors of En ineers 2001. 121 S. Ct. 675. S i. For "excavation" the area of the discharge is the area of excavation; if the excavated material is then discharged to waters; an additional "fill" fee.wili' a assessed. ii. When a single project includes multiple discharges within a single dredge and fill fee category, the fee'for that category shall be 'assessed based on the total area, volume, or length of discharge (as applicable) of the multiple discharges. When a single project includes discharges that are assessed under multiple fee,;categories, the total_ fee. shall.be. the:sum'of-the feesassessed:.under each applicable fee category; however a $500 base fee, if required, shall be charged only once. iii. Fees shall be based on the largest discharge size specified in the original or revised report of waste discharge or Clean Water Act (CWA) section 401 water quality certification application, or as reduced by the applicant without any State Board or Regional Board intervention. iv. If water quality certification is issued in conjunction with dredge or fill WDRs oris issued for a discharge regulated under such preexisting WDRs, the current annual WDR fee as derived from this dredge and fill fee schedule shall be paid in advance during the application for water quality certification, and shall comprise the fee for water quality certification. v. Discharges requiring water quality certification and regulated under a federal permit or license other than a US Army Corps of Engineers CWA section 404 permit or a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission License shall be assessed a fee determined from CCR 23, Section 2200(a). 6 "Excavation" refers to moving sediment or soil in shallow waters or under no -flow conditions where impactsto beneficial uses are best described by the area.of the discharge. It typically is done for purposes other than navigation. Examples include trenching for utility . dines, other earthwork preliminary to construction, and removing sediment to increase channel capacity. .7 "Dredging" generally. refers to removing sediment in deeper water to increase depth. The impacts to beneficial uses are best described by the volume of the discharge and typically occur to facilitate navigation. For fee purposes it also includes aggregate extraction within • stream channels where the substrate is composed of course sediment (e.g., gravel) and is reshaped by normal winter flows (e.g., point bars), where natural flood disturbance precludes establishment of significant riparian vegetation, and where extraction timing, location and volume -will not cause changes in channel structure (except as required by regulatory agencies for habitat improvement) or impair, the ability of tf ee channel to support beneficial uses. 3 00.113 b r1J LJ • (F) Low Impact Discharges. $300 Flat Fee. Projects may be classifed'as low impact discharges if they meet all of the following criteria: 1. The discharge size is less -than of the following: (a) for,fill; 0:1 acre, and 200 linear feet, and (b) for dredging, 25 cubic yards. 2. The. discharger demonstrates that: (a) all practicable measures will be taken to avoid impacts; (b) where unavoidable temporaryimpacts take place, waters and vegetation will be restored to pre -project conditions as quickly as practicable; and (c) where unavoidable permanent impacts take place, there will be no net loss of wetland, riparian area, or headwater functions, including onsite habitat, habitat connectivity, floodwater retention, and pollutant removal. 3. The discharge will not do any of the following: (a) directly or indirectly destabilize a bed of a receiving water; (b) contribute to significant cumulative effects; (c) cause pollution, contamination, or nuisance; (d) adversely affect candidate, threatened, or:endangered species; (e) degrade water quality or beneficial uses; (f) be toxic; or (g) include "hazardous" or "designated" material. 4. Discharge is to a water:body regulated as "Waters of the United States:" (G) Restoration Projects. $500 Flat Fee Projects undertaken for the sole purpose of restoring or enhancing the beneficial uses of water: This schedule does not apply to projects required under a regulatory mandate or to projects that include a non -restorative component, e.g., land development, property protection, or flood management. (H) General Orders. $60 Flat Fee Projects -which are required to submit notification of a proposed discharge to the State and/or Regional Board pursuant to a general water quality certification permitting discharges authorized by a federal general permit or license, (e.g.,•a U.S. Army Corps,of Engineers - nationwide permit). Applies ONLY if general water quality certification was previously granted. (I) Amended Orders Amendments of WDR's or water,quality certifications previously issued for one-time discharges not subject to annual billings. (aa) Minor project changes not requiring technical analysis and involving only minimal Lal No fee required processing time. Lb) Changes to projects eligible'for flat fees (fee categories. C, F, G. and H) where U: Appropriate flat fee technical analysis is needed to assure continuing eligibility for flat fee and that =lbeneficial uses are still protected. Lc) Project changes not involving an increased discharge amount, but requiring some Uc $500 flat fee Additional fee assessed per increased amount of technical analysis to assure that beneficial uses are still protected and that original conditions are still valid, of need to be modified. ' u Project changes involving an increased discharge amount and requiring some discharge(slper Section 2200. (a)(3)'(plus $500 base price): technical analysis to assure that beneficial uses are still protected and that.original conditions -are still valid, or need•to_be modified. (e) Maior vroiect changes requiring an essentially new analysis and re -issuance of Le): New fee assessed per• WDR's or water quality certification. Section 2200 (a)(3). (b) The annual fees for persons issued NPDES permit's;'except as provided in stibdivisiari (c);.sl all be based on the following:schedules,•.plus applicable:surcharge(s). (b)(1) Each public entity that owns and/or operates'astorfmwater conveyance systeM� or part.of such a system, that is subject.to.a NPDES permit .for storm water disdhdrges'from a municipal separate:storm . sewer system .(MS4) shall -pay an annual fee according -to the following schedule; plus applicable surcharge(s). The fee shAll- be. based on the population of the public entity according to the most recently published United Sfafes `Census..';For public entities, other than cities or counties, the population f gure' . shall be the number of people"using.the entity's facilities on•a daily basis. Flood control districts or other: • special districts named :as co -permittees to MS4. permits.and school districts, serving.stpdents between kindergarten fourteenth.grade, shall not pay an annual fee if'the .city or county within whose jurisdiction:the.disirict lies„pays an annual fee. ” 002fi 1 4 a 4 • • ANNUAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR AREAWIDE MUNICIPAL STORM WATER SEWER SYSTEM PERMITS AND, CO -PERMITTEES Population equal to or greater than 250,000 .$25)-00.0 Population between 200;000 and 249,999 $21,875 Population between 150,000 and 199,999 $18,875 Population between 100,000 and 149,999 $15,625 opulation between 75,000 and 99,999 $12,50.0 opulation between. 50,000 and 74,999 $9,375 Population between 25,000 and 49,999 $6,250 Population between 10,000 and 24,999 $3,750 Population between 1,000 and 9,999 $2,500 Less than 1,000 population $1,250 Statewide Permit Holders $100,000 (b)(2)(A) Facilities.that discharge stormwater associated with industrial activities that are regulated by a State Board 6t Regiorial'Board general NPDES storm water permit, shall pay an annual fee of $700, plus applicable surcharge(§). An amount equal to the fee prescribed shall be submitted with the'discharger's Notice of Intent (NOI) to be regulated under a general NPDES permit and will serve as the first annual fee. For the purposes of this section, an NOI is considered to be a report of waste discharge. Storm water industrial permit holders who have filed a complete Annual Report electronically prior to . July l" for fiscal years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 shall receive a credit of $100 for each of those same -fiscal. years. .'..r+.a. per.+.- (B)'Facil'ities`that'satlsfy tlae:conditions:of a State..Board certified Quality .Assurance Prograiri, adopted as part of a general NPDES storm water permit or by special resolution of the State Board, may receive up to a 50 percent fee reduction. (b)(3) Storm water discharges associated with construction activities that are regulated by a general NPDES storm water permit other than those covered under (b)(4), including those 'issued by a Regional Board, shall pay an annual fee of $200plus $20 per acre (rounded to the nearest whole acre and dollar . amount), to a maximum fee of $2,200,' plus any applicable surcharge, based ori the total acreage to be disturbed during. the life of the project as listed on the NOI. An amount equal to the fee prescribed shall be subin�tted with the:dischaiger's NOI to be regulated under a general NPDES permit ;arid will serve as the first annual fee. For -.the purposes of this section, an NOI is considered to be a report of waste': discharge.. • (b)(4) Storm.water discharges associated with small linear underground and overhead construction >..projects, that include but are not limited to, any conveyance, pipe or pipeline for the distribution of any 5 0o.?_II4b • gaseous liquid (including water for.domestic municipal. services or wastewater), liquescent, or slurry substance; any'cable:lihe or:wire for the.transmission:.of electrical: energy; and any cable line or wire for communications, thatare regulated by a general NPDES storm water permit.are subject to the following annual fees, plus applicable surcharge(s): Tier 1 —$5,000 for each region in which activities subject to the permit are conducted, or Tier 2 —A -fee as prescribed by (b)(3), based on the area covered by the. project. . (b)(5) Discharges associated with mosquito and vector:control activities: that are regulated by an individual or general NPDES permit adopted exclusively for these purposes, includingthose. issued by a Regional Board, shall pay a fee of $100. A mosquito and vector control activity involves discharge of pesticides into a designated area for the maintenance and control of mosquito larva for the protection. of public health from the outbreak of lethal diseases. A mosquito and vector control agency discharges . pesticides into surface.waters for the control of mosquito larva. Dischargers filing an application for a mosquito and vector control permit shall pay a fee of $100. The fee shall be paid each:time an application for initial certification or renewal is submitted. Mosquito and vector control fees are not subject to ambient water monitoring surcharges. (b)(6) All NPDES permitted discharges with permitted flows of less than 100 -million gallons -per day (mgd), except as. provided in (b)(7), (b)(8), (6)(9), and (c), shall .pay a fee according to the following formula: Fee = $1,000 plus 3418 multiplied -by the permitted flow, in mgd, to the maximum plus any applicable surcharge(s). • I -f there is no permitted effluent flow specified, the fee shall be based on the design flow of the facility. The maximum fee for NPDES permitted industrial discharges$ is $35,000, plus any applicable - surcharge(s)..NPDES permitted industrial discharges with a threat/complexity9 rating of 1 A, 1 B, or 1 C are subject to a surcharge as follows: Threat / Complexity Rating 1A -: $15,000 Threat/ Complexity Rating 1B $10,000 Threat/ Complexity Rating 1 C - $5,000 The maximum fee for NPDES permitted public wastewater treatment facilities is $50,000, plus applicable surcharge(s). Public wastewater treatment facilities with approved pretreatment programs are subject to a surcharge of $10,000. Agencies with multiple facilities under one approved_pretreatment.program.shall ..., pay a`;$;10,000 surcharge per,progratn. 1 (b)(7) All NPDES'discharges with• permitted flows of 100 mgd or greater shall pay - a' fee of $ lb 0'.006, plus applicable surcharges... The fee shall be based on..permitted effluenvflow specified in the discharge, permit, except as provided in'' (b)(8) -:and (b)(9). NPDES•:permitted'industrial discharges with.a threat/complexiiy rating of 1A,.1B,:or 1C are subject to a surcharge as specified in.(b)(6). I'f there is no' permitted• effluent flow' specif ed,: the fee shall be based on the design flow of the facility. (b)(8)(A) Flow.for wet:weather municipal facilities will be based on the previous five years actual monthly average flow, as of the date the permit is issued. Wet weather municipal facilities are • s NPDES permitted -industrial dischargers) means those industries identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Bureau of -the Budget, 1967, as amended and supplemented, under the category "Division D—Manufacturing" and such other classes of significant:;waste producers as, by regulation,.the U.S..EPA Administrator. deems appropriate. (33:U$C•Sec;� 1362). 9 Threat/ complexity categories are listed under (a)(1) of this document. 0011 15 a intermittently operated facilities that are designed specifically to handle flows during wet weather • conditions. The actual: monthly average flow is defined as the average of the flows during each of the months that the discharge occurred during the previous.five-year; period. (B) Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the minimum annual fee for wet weather municipal facilities shall be $20 000 (b)(9) All other general NPDES permits and de minimis discharges that are regulated by an individual or general NPDES permit, including those issued by a Regional Board, shall pay a fee as follows, plus applicable surcharge(s): Category 1 - Discharges that require treatment systems to meet priority toxic pollutant limits and that could impair beneficial uses if limits are violated: $4,800. Category..2.-Discharges that require treatment systems to meet non-priority pollutant limits, but are not expected to impair beneficial uses if limits are violated. Examples of non-priority pollutants include, but are not limited to, nutrients,.inorganic compounds, pH, and temperature: $2,900. Cate o 3-`Dischar es that re uire minimal or:no�treatment s ' stems to rrieef limits and pose g ry'' g q Y significant threat to water quality: $1,000. De minimis discharge activities include the following: aquaculture activities (as defined in Chapter 40, Section 122.25(6) of the Code of Federal Regulations) defined as managed water areas that use discharges of pollutants into that designated area for maintenance or reproduction of harvestable freshwater, estuarine; or marine plants or animals including fish hatcheries; geothermal facilities that utilize, extract, or produce energy from geothermal fluids for heating, generating power, or other beneficial uses, and discharge geothermal fluids to surface waters; aquatic pesticide applications; evaporative condensate; • swimming and landscape pool drainage; discharges from.fire hydrant testing or flushing; discharges.. resulting from construction dewatering; discharges associated with supply well .installation, development, test,purnping, and purging; discharges resulting from the maintenance of uncontaminated water .supply. .._, .., wells,;pipelines,.tanks:, etc.; discharges resulting from. hydrostatic testing of water supply vessels, .pipelines, tanks, .etc.; discharges resulting from the disinfection of water supply pipelines, tanks, res'ervo'irs, etc.; discharges from water supply systems resulting from system failures,'pressure releases, . etc.; discharges of non -contact cooling water, not including steam/electric power plants; discharges resulting from diverted stream flows; water treatment plant discharges; and other similar types of wastes that have low pollutant concentrations and are not likely to cause or have a reasonable potential to cause or contribute to an adverse impact on the beneficial uses of receiving waters yet technically must be regulated under an NPDES'-permit. (c) .The annual fees for discharges from confined animal facilities shall be based on the following schedules, plus applicable surcharge(s). FEEDLOTS DAIRIES TYPE OF FACILITY FEE TYPE- OF FACILITY Cattle or'cow/cilf pairs Number of animals 100,000 or more $3,000 10,000to 991999 $1,500 . 5,000 to 9,999 $800 1,500 to 2,999 1,000 to 4,999 $400 $2,500 Less than 1,000 $200. Calves - 300 to 699 10,000 or,more $3,000 $600 5 000 to 9,999 $1,500 1,000 to 4,999 $800 300 to 999 $400 Less than 300 $200 Heifers not at a dai. . Less. than 1,000. 10,000 or more $3,000 $200 5,000 to, 9,990 $1,5 0 HOGS 1,000 to 4,999 $8.00 300 to 999 ..$400- .$400Less Lessthan 300 $200 Finishing Yards/Auction Yards 2,5 0 to 4,999 1,000 or more $800 $800 300 to 999. $400 Less than 300 $200 Less than 7.50 0028116 Q. DAIRIES TYPE- OF FACILITY FEE Mature dairy cattle Number of animals 3;000,6r more . $4,000 1,500 to 2,999 $2,500 700 to 1,499 $1,20.0 - 300 to 699 $600 Less than 300 $300 Goat Dairies 1,000 or more $400 Less. than 1,000. $200 HOGS Swine >.55pounds) . 5;000 or more $1,500 2,5 0 to 4,999 $800 750 to 2.499. $400. . Less than 7.50 $200'.... Swine :< 55 ourids 20,000 or more i $1,500 10,000 to 19M9 $800 3,000 to 9,999 $400 Less than 3 000 $200` OTHER - Horses 500 or more $800'.1'. 150 to 499 $400 Less than 150 $200 Sheep or Lambs 10,000 or more $800` 3,000 to 9,999 $400 [Less than 3,000 $2.00- 0028116 Q. • 0 CJ (c)(1) Facilities that are certified under a quality assurance program approved by the State Board or under a County regulatory program approved by the appropriate Regional Board, will receive a 50 percent fee reduction. Any facility that is issued a notice of violation by a Regional Board for an:off-property discharge shall not be eligible to receive this fee reduction for a minimum of one billing cycle, and for all subsequent billing cycles until recertification and all corrective actions are complete as determined by the Regional Board. 9 POULTRY Number of Animalsl: On -Site Discharge Fee Off -Site Discharge Fee Layers or Broilers (liquid manures stem 120,000 or more $2,000 $700 60,000 to 119,999 $1,000 $500 30,000 to 59,999 $750 $350 9,000 to 29,999 $400 $200 Less than 9,000 $200 $0 Non -layers other than liquid manures stem 500,000 of more $2,000 $700 50,000 to 499,999 $1,000 $500 125,000 to 249,999 $750 $350. 37,500 to 124,999 $400 $200 Less than 37,500 $200 $0 Layers other than liquid manures stem 50,000 or more $2,000 $700 165,000 to 349,999 $1,000 $500 82,000 to 164,999 $750 $350 5,000 to 81,999 $400 $200 Less than 25,000 $200 $0 Ducks other than liquid manures stem 120,000 or more $2,000 $700 60,000 to 119,999 $1,000 $500 30,000 to 59,999 $750 $350 10,000 to 29,999 $400 $200 Less than 10,000 $200 $0 Ducks (liquid manures stem 20,000 or more $1,000 5,000 to 19,999 $750 1,500 to 4,999 $400 Less than 1,500 $200 Turkeys 00,000.or more $2,000 $700 tob 000't61`99'999 $1,000 $500 55,000 to 99,999 $750 $350 16,500 to 54,999 $400 $200 ess than 16,500 $200 $0 (c)(1) Facilities that are certified under a quality assurance program approved by the State Board or under a County regulatory program approved by the appropriate Regional Board, will receive a 50 percent fee reduction. Any facility that is issued a notice of violation by a Regional Board for an:off-property discharge shall not be eligible to receive this fee reduction for a minimum of one billing cycle, and for all subsequent billing cycles until recertification and all corrective actions are complete as determined by the Regional Board. 9 • (c)(2) Facilities that pose no potential to discharge, as determined by a Regional Board; shall pay a fee of $200. The fee shall be paid each time an application for. initial certification or renewal is submitted and. shall not be.subject to ambient water monitoring surcharges., (c)(3) Facilities that are.required to submit a report of. waste discharge (ROWD) while the facility is.:unde&r construction and remains so subsequent to the billing cycle will have the annual fee waived untiFthe facility is in operation`and animals are present at the facility'. (c)(4),Facility closures:that are required to maintain a permit until all requirements are met shall continue to be -assessed a fee based at the same rate as when the facility was in operation. • n U Section 2200.1 The State Board shall notify each discharger annually of the fee to be submitted, the basis upon'which-the fee was calculated,..and the date upon -which the fee is due. Section 2200.2 Persons proposing a new discharge shall submit to"' the State -Board or Regional Board a report ofwaste .......` discharge. Unless specifically instructed otherwise by the State Board,:aTee equal in amountao.the annual fee based on the feeschedules in Section 2200 shall be submitted with the discharger';s--rep'ort of waste discharge. This fee shall serve as the first annual fee. If the submittal of this first annual fed does not coincide with the current -fiscal -year billing cycle, .then the next, and only the next, fiscal year billing shall be adjusted to account for the payment of a:full annual fee that accompanied the discharger's report of waste discharge. Persons proposing a material change in an existing discharge are not required to submit a fete with the report of waste discharge. Section 2200.3 Failure to pay the annual fee is a misderr►eanor-and will result in the. State Board or Regional Board seeking the collection of fees through the enforcement.provisions provided pursuant to: Water•Code section 13261. Section 2200.4 Any refund made pursuant'to<section 13260(e). or for any other reason ;shall .withhold -stiff cierit'funds-;fo cover actual staff time spent in `reviewing the report of waste discharges which shall'becalculated'cising'`a: : rate of $5.0.00 per hour: Section 2200.5. No Exposure Certification Dischargers filing an application for a No Exposure Certification (NEC) shalt pay a fee of $200 for each facility for which an.ap.plication is submitted, as prescribed in a general industrial storm water permit. The fee shall :be,paid each time an application for initial certification or renewal .msubmitted. NEC fees... are not subject to ambient water monitoring surcharges. 002117 Section. 2.200.,6. Annual Waiver Fee Schedules (a) Any person for whom waste discharge. requirements have been waived pursuant to section 13269 of the Water Code_shall submit an annual fee to the State Board if a fee is specified for. the waiver in this section. No Ambient Water Monitoring surcharge shall apply to annual fees for waivers as specified in this section. (b) Annual fees for waivers for discharges from agricultural land adopted,by the Regional Water Quality i Controh Boards for the Central Coast, Central Valley, or Los Angeles Regions shall be $100 per farm plus $0.30 per acre of land:1 If a discharger is a member of a group that.has been approved by the State Board to manage fee collection and payment, then the fee shall be $100 per group plus $0.12 per acre of land. If a discharger is a member of a group that has been approved by the State Board but that does not manage fee collection and payment, then the fee shall be $100 per farm plus $0.20 per acre of land. (c) For purposes of this section, the word "farm" and the word "discharger" refer to any person who is subject to Order No. R3-2004-0117 issued by the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Order No. R4-2005-0080 issued by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control :Board, or Order. No. R5-2006-005.3 and Order No. R5-2006-0054 issued by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. 0 As used in this section, the acreage on which the fee is based refers to the area that has been irrigated by the farmer or discharger at any time in the pPevjous`fiv'e years. 6-oat►�b Omit. Reponal Water Q,,ezlity Control. BJ. O�V;�V-spos"C 415 1tnollcrest D6ve, Suitc 100 i• F r2eddin , CA 96002-0129 , ''• " ` e _ � F 1 'Z� PITNEY t}96A $ 00. a '. 0,010241310248 FEB 28 20. 4 Lee Ogle New Era Mine. PO Box 5362 Chico, CA 95927 `�- .. Jr� 3 .s ii Illtill11111%111►1i;-I)k11.11.1il$4111111111111i�Ittl►t,�11 0 Co '' 4950 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 10 Chico, CA 95927 Ph (530) 566-0306 Fax (530) 566-0325 John O'Neill Hazardous Materials Management Specialist 'Butte County Division of Environmental Health PO Box 5364 411 Main St Chico CA 95927 I; September 4, 2007 • RE: Hazardous Materials Inspection Report Dear John, ' Hope this correspondence finds you well. Thank you for all your assistance. .Enclosed please -find the information you requested. Feel free to contact me at any time with any additional instructions or advice. i Thanks again for all your help. All my best, F.L. Ogle _ President North Continent Land and Timber New Era Mine 002119 i 4950 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 10 Chico, CA 95927. ` Ph (530) 566-0306 Fax (530) 566-0325 John O'Neill Hazardous Materials Management Specialist Butte County Division of Environmental Health - PO Box 5364 411 Main St Chico CA 95927 _ September 4, 2007 i !' • RE: Hazardous Materials Inspection Report , Dear John, 1 Hope this correspondence finds you well. - . Thank you for all your assistance. .Enclosed please find the information you requested. i Feel free to contact me at any time with any additional instructions or advice. i Thanks main for all vnlir heln C F.L. Ogle = President f North Continent Land and Timber !' New Era Mine j Ii i 1111[w Ei� lljl� j A B CD E F G H 1, J K L M -.N North Property Line 2 2 —X x x x x X x - /X 3 3 4 4 5 5, oe, 7 000, 8 8 9 9 10 10 12 La 12 1313 14: 14 15 15 PLANT LAYOUT 1616 SCALE: V,= 20" — 1.7 . 17 (Building Front) I F 7 A B C I D I E I -F I G I H I I I J I K I L I M, BU81MESS NAME DATE AUG. 19, 2007 NEW. ERA MINE' ADDRESS CITY ZIP Sits map '0021-21 0021-22 A B C I D E F G . I H f I I J I K I L I M I N 2 North Property Line —X x /X X=X—X—X—'X—X /X 3 3 5 8 1010 %b 01" 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 II 15 PLANT LAYOUT 16 16 SCALE: V. 20" — 17 (Building.. Front) 17 7 A. B I C• D I E I F I G I H I J K L 'A BUSIMESS MME DA71E NEW ERA MINE AUG. 19, 2007 ADDRESS MY ZIP 0021-22 H llll� I NEW ERA MINE SITE PLAN C I D I E I F I G I H I I Site Map -F -JI K I L I M I N 2 I I E 70\M 10, 02 8 10 11 12. 13 1 14 j 15 16 CALF:�� - 1d0"' 1 I I 17 AUG. 19, 2007 002123 . 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CARB -Diesel TF3; CARS Diesel; CARE Dlesel 10% CAR13 diesel Ultra Low Sulfur - Dyed and Undyed EPA Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel - Dyed and Undyed' EPA Off Road High SuAw Diesel - Dyed High Sulfur Diesel Fuel; Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel No. 2 Diesel Fuel Oil No. 2 High Sulfur Diesel • Dyed No. 2 Low Sulfur Dieoel • Dyed; No. 2 Low Sullur Diesel - Undyed No. 2 Low Sulfur Distillate No. 2 Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel - Dyed; No. 2 Ultra Low SOW Diesel - Undyed Super Diesel Fuel; Super Diesel Fuel Il -LS Virgin Diesel Fuel; No. 2 Dlstlllate ULSD Super Dlesel Fuel; Super Diesel Fuel 11 -LS Virgin Dlesel Fuel. ,Intended Use: Fuel Responslble Party: ConocoPhillips 600 N. Dalry Ashford Houston, Texas 77079-1175 MEDS (nfbrmetion: Phone: 800.762-0842 Emall: MSOSGoonocophlllips.com Internet: http://w3.con=phlillps.ComNotMSDS/ Emergency Telephone Number: Chemtr . 800.4248300 (24 Hours) Callfomla Polson Control System: 800-356-3219 Emercency O• •1 c WARNINGI !9ammable Liquid W Vapor o. nt Aslpratlon Appearance; Straw colored to dyed red Physlcal Form: Liquid Cdoih Diesel fuel poientfjj Maelth.Effects Eye: Contact may cause mild eye irritation Including stinging, watering, and redness. Skin: Mild to moderate sidn irritant. Contact may cause redness, aching, a bumba sensation, and sldn damage. Prolonged or repeated Contact may cause drying and cracidng of the sidn, dermetais Vallammation), buhia, and severe aldn damage. No harmful effects from skin absorption have been reported. Inhaladon.(Breathing):'No Inbrmation available on acute toxicity. see signs and symptoms. 001847 • No. 2 Dlesei Fuel Pao$117 Dais of Issues 1244ar--2007 gam; Final 00225 I q ur: . .............. -Fuel No. 2 Diesel Emaroency Overview WARNINGI !98mmable Uquld and Vapor Sldn Irritant Aspiration Hazard Appearance: Straw colored to dyed red Physical Form: Uquid Odor, Diesel fuel Mjjjl Mealffi Effects Ey*: Contact may cause mild eye Irritation Including stinging, watering, and redness.'. Skin: Mild to moderate Wdn irritant Contact may cause redness, Itching, iburring sensation, and sldn damage.. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause drying and cracidng of the skin, dermaNs.prolamrriation), burs, and severe aldn damage. No harmful effects from skin ibsoqftn have bow reported. Inhalation.Mrsathifig)-rNo Information aveMable an saute toxicity. See signs and symptoms. 001547 -No. 201ml Fuel Page 117 Dab of Issues 12 -Mar -2007 Ste. Finall 002126 Material Safety Data Sheet WRIMMI, �W Product Name., No. 2 Diesel Fuel INASIOS Code: 001847 133M yms: 33Mnyms.. CARS -Diesel TF3; CARS Diesel; CAR13 Die" 10% CAR13 Diesel Uft Low Sulfur - Dyed and Undyed EPA Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel -Dyed and Undyed- - EPA Off Road High Suftw Diesel - Dyed High Sulfur Diesel Fuel; Low Suffix Diesel Fuel, No. 2 Diesel Fuel Oil No. 2 High Sulfur Diesel - Dyed No. 2 Low Sulfur Diesel -Dyad; No. 2 Low Sulfur Dim[ -Undyed No. 2'Low,Sulfur Distillate No. 2 Uft Low Sulfur Diesel :-'Dyed; No. 2 Ultra Ldwftltlur Diesel - Undyed Super Diesel Fuel; Super Diesel Fuel ll -LS Virgin Diesel Fuel; No. 2 Distillate ULSD Super Diesel Fuel; Super Diesel Fuel 114.8 Virgin Diesel Fuel .intended Use: Fuel Responsible Party: ConocoPNIIIP9 6D0 N. Dairy Akhfbrd Houston, Texas 77019-1175 M303 Information: Phare: 800-762-0842 Email: MSDS@oors000phllllpe.com Internet hftp://w3.00iiowphlillpe.com/Netk�SDS/ amemorricy Telephone Numbers; Chemb : 800424-9300 (24 Hours) - California Poison Control System: 800-358-3219 Emaroency Overview WARNINGI !98mmable Uquld and Vapor Sldn Irritant Aspiration Hazard Appearance: Straw colored to dyed red Physical Form: Uquid Odor, Diesel fuel Mjjjl Mealffi Effects Ey*: Contact may cause mild eye Irritation Including stinging, watering, and redness.'. Skin: Mild to moderate Wdn irritant Contact may cause redness, Itching, iburring sensation, and sldn damage.. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause drying and cracidng of the skin, dermaNs.prolamrriation), burs, and severe aldn damage. No harmful effects from skin ibsoqftn have bow reported. Inhalation.Mrsathifig)-rNo Information aveMable an saute toxicity. See signs and symptoms. 001547 -No. 201ml Fuel Page 117 Dab of Issues 12 -Mar -2007 Ste. Finall 002126 L_J 14 001847 -No. 2 Dissel Fuel Oita of leauu 12 -Mar -2007 Pape 2/7 Status: Final 60stlon (Swallowing). Low degree of toxicity by Ingestion. ASPIRATION HAZARD - This material can enter lungs during swallowing or vornitlng and cruse lung Inflammation and damage. Signs and Symptoms: Effects of overexposure may Include Irritation of the reepiratoey tract, irritation of the digestive -tract, nausea, diarthee, signs of nervous system depression (a.g., headache, drowsiness, dlalness, loss of coordination, disodentatlon and fa' * ' ' PreolExlsting Medical Conditionsr Conditions aggravated by exposure may Include skin disorders. See Section 11 for additional Toxicity Information. ua. ... c�A::_ti71� l.Y 41 _`•t `i'i I 77%, nn _ u v ,• rr. {[' l�'_. X75 �.�.UaaYn. ": If initation,or redness develops from exposure, flush eyes with clean water. If symptoms persist, seek medicxrl attention. Skin: Remove contaminated shoes and clothing, and flush affected area($) with targe amounts of water, If akin surface is damaged, apply a dean dressing and seek medical Attention. H skin surface Is not damaged, cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with mild soap and water or a waterless hand cleaner. If iritatlt on or redness develops, seek medical attention. tnhalatlon orsathing): Immediately move Victim away from exposure and Into fresh air. If respiratory symptoms or other sympton►s of exposure develop, seek Immediate medical attention. if victim Is not breathing, dear airway and immediately begin artifidal raspliatlon. if breathing difficulties develop, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. $eek immediate medical attention. ingestion (tSwallowrng): Aspiration hazard: Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth because this material can anter the . lungs and cause swore lung damage.. If victim is drowsy or unconscious and vomiting, place on the left side with the head down. If possible, do notleave victim unattended and observe closely for adequacy of breathing. Seek medical attention. Health: 1 Flammability: 2 - Instabillty: 0 (0 -Minimal, l -Slight, 2 -Moderate, 3 -Serious, 4 -Severe) Unusual Flee S; Explosion Hazards: This material Is flammable and can be Ignited by heat, sparks, flames, or other sources of ignition (e.g., static eledridiy, pilot lights, or mechanicWaloctrical equipment, and electronic devices suchr as cell phones, computers; calculators, and pagers which havQ not been certified as Intdnelcally safe). Vapors may travel considerable distanon to a source of 1gnItlon where they can Ignite, flesh back, or explode. May create vaporfalr explosion hazard Indoors, In confined spaces, outdoors, or in sewers. If container Is not properly cooled, it con rupture In the heat of a fire. Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or loam is recommended. Water spray Is recommended to cool or protect exposed materials or structurea. Carbon dioxide can displace oxygen. Use caution when applying carbon dioxlds In oonflned-spaces. Water may be ineffective for extinguishment, union used under favorable conditions by experienced flea fighters. Firs Fighting Instruction: For fires beyond the Incipient stage, emergency responders In the immediate hazard area should wear bunker gear. When the potential chemical hazard Is unknown, In enclosed or confined spaces, or when explicitly required by DOT, a calf contained breathing apparatus should be worn. In addition, wear other appropriate protective equipment as conditions warrent (see Section 8). 180late Immediate hazard area, keep unauthorized personnel out Stop spilVrelease If It cafe be donovith minimal risk. Move undamaged contalnors from Immediate hazard area If it can be done with minimal risk. 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Pic on provided by air purifying respirators Is limited (see manufacturers respirator selectlon guide): Use a NIOSH.epomved self-contained bm6ing apparatus (SCBA) or equivalent operated in a pressure demand or other positive pressure mode if there Is potential for an oxygen-defldent atmosphere, uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not known, or any other clncumstanoes where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. A respiratory protection program that meets OSWs 28 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI 288.2 requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirators use. Other Protaodw IEqulpmen6 Eye wash and quick -drench shower facilities should be available in the work area. Thoroughly dean shoes and wash corrtaminated clothing before raise. It Is recommended that impervious clothing be wom when skin cortict Is possible. Suggsstlons for the usp of specflo prp 8* -As materials are besed on readily available publlshgd data. Users should check with speoieo manufacturers to confirm the performanoe of their products. UgK.. Note: Unless otherwise stated, values are determined at 20'C (69'F) and 760 ram Hg (1 atm). Appearencec Physical Formr Odor. Odor Threshold: pH: Vapor Pressure; Vapor Density (airm1): Bolling Pbint/Range: MeltinglFreezing Point: Solubility In Water: Partition Coefficient (n-ocftnoVw9O (Kow): speoltlo Gravity: Bulk DensNy: paroent volatue: Evaporation Rate (nBuAw7); Flash Point: Test Method: LEL (vol % In all: U EL (vol % Iii air): Autolgnition Temperature: Slaw colored to dyed red Uquld 1318891 fuel No data Not applicable 0.40 mm Hg >3 300.890'F / 149.368°C No data Negligible No data 0.81-0.88 0 WF (16.6°C) • 7.08 Ibs/gal Negligible a ambient conditions e1 125-180'F / 62-82'C Po alprMartenz Closed Cup (PMCC), ASTM Dos, 1010 O 10.0 500•F / 260•C ' Stabllityr: Stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling conditions of temperature and pressure. Flammable liquid and vapor. Vapor Can cause flash Bre. . Conditions to Avoid: Avoid aR possible sources of Ignition (see Sec eons 6 and 7). Materials to Avoid (incompatible Materials): strong oxidenta such as frquld chlorine, concentrated oxygen, sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, etc.. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Combustion can yield carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides. The use of hydnxarbon tel in an area without adequate ventilation may result in hazardous levels of combustion products (s.g., oxides of carbon. sulfur and nitrogen, benzene and other hydrocarbons) and/or dangerously low oxygen revere. Diesel en8ine exhaust contains hazardous combustion products and has been dasalfed as a probable cancer hazard in humans. Hasardous PolymeAzatlon: Will not occur. 002131 9 • • 001847 - No. 2 Diesel Fuel Date of issus: 12 -Mar -2W? PageAK7 status; Flnd NI Reapiratory. A NIOSH Certified air pudiVing respinitor with an organlc vapor oarhldge may be used under conditions where airborne concentrations pre exPWWd to ammed exposure limb. AC) on provided by air purifying respirators Is limited (see manufacturer's respirator solecdon guide): Use a NIOSH.e ved 00-oontalned breathing apparatus (SCBA) or equivalent operated in a rwmuro demand or other pts Is potential for an oxygen-defldent atmosphere, uncontrolled release exposure � pressure mods if there where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. xure levels are not known, or any other ciroumstanoes A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI 288.2 requlremenrts must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Other Protective Equipment: Eye wash and quids -drench shower facilities should be available in the work area. Thoroughly dean shoes and wash contaminated clothing before rouse. It Is recommended that Impervious clothing be worn when aldn contact Is possible. Suggestions for the usp of specific prptective materials are based on readily available publtshgd data. Users should chock with specllio manufacturers to confirm the perfonnanoe of their products. Nobs: Unless otherwise stated, values are determined at 2060 (8911) and 760 MM Hg (1 atm). Appearance: Physical Form: Odor. Odor Threshold: PH: Vapor. Pr+essurs; Vapor Density (airml): Bolling POInMrige: M410ngl7rsssing Point: Solubility In Water: Partition Coefficient (n-octanoUwmed (Kow): Specific OnMty: Bulk DensHy. Poroent volatus: EVAPration Rete (nBuAcw1); Flash Paint: Test Method: LiI:L (vol % In all: UEL (vol % hi all: Autolpnidon Temperature: Straw colored to dyed red Uquld Diesel fuel No data Not applicable 0.40 mm Hg s3 300-ag0'F/ 140 -moo No data N@gllgible No data 0.81-0.88 WF (16.8°0) • 7.08 Ibs/gal Negligible Q ambient conditions 'Cl 125-160•F / 62-82'0 O,Pe3nel"artans Closed Cup (IRMCC), ASTM D93,1:PA 1010 10.0 500•F l 280•C Stability: Stable under normal ambient and anticipated stonage and handling conditions of temperature and pressure. Flammable Squid and vapor. Vapor can cause flash fire. . Conditions to Avoid: Avoid all possible sources of Ignition (see Sections 6 and 7). "Halls to Avoid (incompatible Materials): strong oxidants such as Gquld chlorine, Concentrated oxygen, sodium hypoohlorits, calcium hypochlorite, ate.. Hazardous Decomposition Produkas: Combustion can yield carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides. The use of hydrocarbon fuel In an area without adequate ventilation may result In hazardous levels of combustion products(e g., oxides of carbon. sulfur and rdtrogea, benzene and other hydrocarbons) and/or dangerously low oxygen levels. Diesel engine exhaust can Ins haiardous combustion products and has been desW*d as a probable cancer hazard in humans. Hazardous PolymOdWon. Will not occur. 2T'? 79 35 . 5 E 73 co -403*1- I -Ea 'O."o .0 E 75 • -R, = a 10 IMF-. cl 0 w E z . :9 E 0 r- 81 EN 2gc �E -0 La Lo zo LO E. 18 ag E ri a C . 0r Z a c P - 16 L? r_ Jq L E- a ss aw E V 40 r 0 js Co "r A *or - 7q -80 a E 0 ns E 0— C-8 L3 tie U.'i if E LT a -S1i3 EM e E to E 32 -2H E 0t Ck. 2O tm Do! I V I fimco c o I S. 9°ad .. a V p, a 5 Jg Lo. A 32 c fx X 0 § 0703 , C cog V SCU .1v, CL X . E .401 E So so - foo _ids 7!3 U� CZ f3 E 35 of Eli CL Ise. ac c A IPA C4 Fb -6, , *2 d CL .0 4-11 lift Lis ig 3a 32 c F LD cog a LID to,, EI I uf do aO be PC) CIN CD C) �J M 0011147 - No. 2 Diesel Fuel Dab of Issue. 12 -Mor -2007 •Psae a/7 $tabus: Mal Diesel Fuel No. 2 Wrdnoyerrldty: Petr+olaun mlCidie dlsUllate8 have been shown to cause skin tumors in mice following ropested and:prpionged :Wn oordaat. Foflowwp studies have shown that these tumors ars produced through a non�ganotordo met n4M g{ with frequent CN! damage and repair, and then they ora not Illcay tv bause tumaro In the absence of prolonged aldn Irritation. Animal studies hsrve also shown that washing the skin with soap and water can reduce the tumor response. Middle dlstif<ates with Ichv polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon content have not t>eett Identified as a Carcinogen by NTP, IARC or OSK4. Diesel e>d>sust hes been IdentMed as a probatala cancer hazard by IARC 7ar90Ours.• Umlted evidence of renal Impairment has been rated from a few older case reporls involving excessive exposure to diesel Biel No. 2. However, renal toxicity has not been demonstrated to be a consistent ffnding of diesel fuel Naphthalene CardnogenldQr, Naphthalene has been evaluated in twn year inhalation studies in both rats and mioe.. The National TCWCPIogy Program (NTP) concluded that there is dear evidence of carcinogenicity in male and female rats basad od Increased Incidences of respiratory epithelial adenomas and olfactory epithelial neuroblestomas of the now. NTP found Some evidence of csrdnogenicttr tof�m�le mice (alveolar adenomas) and no evidence of careinoganibity in male mloe. Naphthalene has been Idsntifted as a aardnogen by IARC and NTP. When middle distillate hydrocarbons escape into the environment due to leaks or spills, most of.thelr constituent hydrocarbons wig evegorate and be phobodegraded by reaction with hydroxyl radicals In the atmosphere. The halfaives in air for many of the individual • hydrocarbons is iess than one day. Less volatile hydrocarbons can persist in the aqueous environment for longer.pedods. They remain floating on the surface of the water; those that reach 9011 or "ClIment biodegrade relatively slowly. Soil oordaminated with middle. dis611ates sere do yelop adapted mlemblel spades able to use the fuel as a carbon source; sal aeration and nublarit supplementation Can enhance this biodogmdatlon. Reported LC5MC60 values for water-goluble fmctions of middle distillate$ aro usually in the range of 10 to 100 mgMter. Adverse etf;ecb on the gills, pseudobranch, kidney and nasal mucosa have been reported in fish Involved in spills of middle 41"lletes. Juvenile dams may be Particularly 39MIM to marine sediments contaminated as a result of Wiled material. DIre4t toidcdiy and lbultnp of sea birds can occur If birds dive through Boating layers of spilled material. Phytotmdo effects of middle distillate hydrocarbons have been reported following exposure of planta to sprays or vapors. Lad of seed germination and Inhibldon of seedling growth may also occur. There is evidence for moderate bloaocumulatlon 0f the water sdluble hydicesibons present in middle distillates. The°8enersipr of a waste is aMraye responsible for making proper hazardous waste determinations and needs to Consider state and local iequlrements In addition to federal regulations. . This material, If discarded as produced, would not be a federally regulated RCRA •listed" hazardous waste. However, it mould ipcely be Idarit<tled as a federally regttiated RCt3A hazardous waste for the tollotiMng characteristics) shown below, See Sections 7 and $ iter Inbrmatlon on handling, storage and personal protection and Section 8 for physlcallchemicai properties. It Is possible that the materiel as produced conislns constituents which are not required to be fisted in the MSD3 but could affect the hazardous waste determinoon. Additions* use which results In chemical or physical change of this material could subject It to regulatkm as a hazardous vgo. Cdntalner contents should be completely used and containers should be emptied prior to discard. Container residues and dnseates could be considered to be hazardous waste. \ EPA Waste Number(*) - DWI w Ignitability characteristic 0021 34 • • 001847 - No. 2 Diesel Fuel Dana of issue: l2�Aar4007 blrti doWW or other rel Coda Section 25249.5): Page 7/7 Stahrse Flngl contain detectable quantities of the following chemicals, known to the State of Califomia to ca u "'cancer, active harm, and which may be subjectto the requirements of Calftmis propositlon 85 (CA Health & Saigty Y6Y, �'•'� r� UrD -. � �. �� znn r t SII � �� �1i fn:r.li 2X:: sy' xsro m' �i:::� � Staus' Final Product Code: MUltiple Itkeed Sections or Basis for Revlslon: DevelopmentalCancer • .o:nt M84S Code: Male • • • i0_ — Diesel engine exhaust, while not a component of this materiel, is on the Proposition 65 list of dwmicals known to the State of Caltfotnla to cause cancer. I • This product has been Ra ad In accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MEDS cmWns a0 the InlbmMOA required by the CPR SIS Hazem class B3 - Combustible Liquids D2A - Vary To* Material D20 - TO* Material U:S• bPOlt Control Classflic Don Number: EAR99 Issue Dab: 12 -Mar -2007 Staus' Final Product Code: MUltiple Itkeed Sections or Basis for Revlslon: Fro Fighting Information (Section 5) M84S Code: 001847 MaDS' Legend: ACGIM =Arnsdasn Conference of Governmental Indussrial Hygionift CAB =.Chemical Abatracls Service Reglatry; CEILING : Wirg Limit (15 minutes): CFROLA =Tho Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liabunyr Act; EPA - Envimnmerdef Proi6d6RApand IARC m Infigiftnal Agency for Research on Cancer. LFL ■ Lows Expb*m Umlb NE ■ Not Established; NFPA = National Fire FrvtrmUm Ass Wspen;,NTP s Naftivi Tcr Wooy Pmaram; OSHA = 0coupatlonal Safety and Health Admtnlstretlon; PEL o Pwrdnibis Expoaun Llmlt (OBRA); Gyri o fta ti id Amerwd1i* is and Retuthoriietien Act STEL = Short TermEgmun Urng (15 minutesk TLV = Ttreahold Urnh Value (ACGIH); TWA a Time We"d Average (0 hcun): UEL - Upper Explaslvs Limit WHMIS a Worker Hazardous Matedaie Information System (Canada) Dlacialmer of Expressed and Implied Warrantless The information presented In this Material Safety Data Sheet is based an date belleved to be scmirate as of the dab th)s Material Safety Data Shsetwss prepared. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FiTNESS FOR ANY ATIOULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM TI tE USE Oil THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, THE SAFETY OF THIS PRODUCT, OR THE HAzARDS RELATED TO rm USE. No responsibility Is assumed tier any damage or injury rmlffng from abnormal use or from any'failurs to w1here to recommended practices. The Information provided above, end the product, are f4mishad on the cor&on that the person receiving them OW retake their own detarminatlon as to the suitability of the product for their Wcuiar purpose and on the condition that they assume the risk of their use. In addlUo% no authorization Is given nor Implied to practice any patented invention without a license. 00213.5 • • • 001847 -.No 2 Diesel Fuel Date of issue:124Aiar-2007 Pees 717 Vitus: Final vvammg:: This metwial.may contain detectable quantities of the following chemicals, known to the State of Calfbmfa th cmL cancer, bM defects or other rsproductiva harm, and which may be subject to the requirements of Calltomla PrOposttlOn 85 (CA Heatitt Safety Code Section 25249.5): Diesel engine whaustr whllo not a component of this material, is on the pmpoeltion 65 list of chemicals known to the State of CalffoMia to cause cancer. gimadiin (tiauletions: ' This product has been classified In accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Reguiations (CPR) and the MSDS ccnt@fns all the W M'►ation required by the CPR. SIA Hazard Class 03 - CorntrMble Liquids 102A - Very Toldc Matedal D28 -Tokio Material U-8- L6rport Control Clasallicatlon Number. EAR99 Issue Date; 124Aar-2007 34tus' Final Product Code: Multiple R&fted Sections or Snals for Revision: Fire Fighting Information (Section 5) M8611 Cods; 001847 MINDS Legend: 10 ACOIH w Arnerican Conhmna of Governmental Industrie) Hyglenk* CAB - •Chemkral Abstracts Service Regley; CEILING- Ceiling L;imti (15 min0lug CMUXA-The Comprehenaive Environmental Response. Compeneetion, and LiaWyAct EPA - Envfmn=rdWe Protection Agency; LARC- Ints miathnal Apncy for Reeearoh on Cancer, LEL ■ Lows' Expb" umit NE ■ Not FatabAahed; NFPA - National Fire Prohatlon AssWrOon;ATp: Neflohal Ta ftoW Program; OSHA - 000upatlonal Sahty and Health Adminietration; PEL ■ Permiimble Exposure Limit (OSHA); 8J1Rr1- Sup's nd AR wWflW is and Reauthorization Aar WM - Short Term EN=Ure Umit (15 minuteek TLV - Thredmold Limit Valva (AC.01H); TWA - Time Weighted Average (8 ham): UEL ■ Upper Explosive Limit; WHMIS a Worker Hazardous lift U106 lntomma its System (Canada) Dlsotatmer of Expncssed and Implied Warrantees: The Information presented in this Matwrtal Safety Data Sheet is based an data believed to be accurate as of the dstwthis Material Safety Data Sheet was prepared. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANYPARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY 13 EXPRESSED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, THE SAFETY OF THIS PRODUCT, OR THE HAZARDS RELATED TO ITS USE. No responsibflRy is assumed for any damage or injury resulting from abnormal use or from anyYailure to adhers to IMrnnionded pracleces. The Inbmw6on provided above, and the product, aro fumished on the condition that the person receiving them Miall ritake their own determination as to the suitability of the product for their particular purpose and on the condition that they assume the risk of tWr M. In addition, no authorization is given nor Implied to prlaclic a any patented lmrerrtion without a license. 002136 ILI 00 , 1547 = No. 2 DIOW Fuel Vske 6flisiAe-- 12 -Mar -2007 No,h4ulk-Packsge Marldng: No.n43u[k Packmae. Lalmllna: bulk PackogwMacard Madding; Reftivne": Etisrpericy Response Guide: MUP Page. ' fbitus'. "I"frol %OW1 I ILAMMOU *[IqU[Q# NAJ WW;I, 111 Not Regulated 149 CFR i73.160M)l Not Regulated 148 CFR FR J73.150M(2)1 Combustible/1883 None; none, 4e CFR 173.241 (BCMPUOn$,* Non -bulk; Bulk) 128 MayaWbeirbIppedmik: DleWfual, Combustible liquid, UN1202,14 bulk PokcagWMamrd Marking would also be changed &: 1202 nk MO'MkfA` IMmirltime'hangplaus Q208-fi-MMI Not regulated If 11"hpaint Is P-60- C Obvedcup UN1202, Diesel ft*, 3, 111 (FP` C), *hgplv Fp is the Mgterlg4 11ijah point /a, dogma$ C. ,MDA-BUII(PackiO Meriting: Diesel fuel, UN1202. Flammable Ilquld .Plaoa Bulk)-' FUMM01911202 a .pi lk lglnp Ulk: PDOI, LPOI P F -E. S -E NO r Aliky also. rOPIRCS DISSOI W Will Gas Oil or Heating Oil, light an vig ShIppIng Name nA Not regulatedregulatedff flwrl—UP is S160. rhp L Civ v UN1202 . p:'er Shlpptng NaMir. Dlent fuel .mom" 'd Cl Won: Pil�king Group: III '.Non ?.0iPA M Mosel fuel, UN1202. Flammable liquid 3L LTD. Cry PasimaerAlraraft Caroo Akwz&Cniy contain any Chemicals subject tD the reporting ,requirements of SARA 302 and 40 CFR 372. '99HdA49M - Amon 3111312catis in-114azard CMIgarles) Acute Munk Yes Chronfc.Mealth: Yes Fri" kimm- yen Pressure, MpaM; No No • Suffon 313 and 40 CFR WC This material contains the foiiowng chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Siction 313 of SARA TJU* III and 40 CFR 372: CLAi R021bbleu EPA n&J,- POWs= Exclusion 81501.1m to this material - (CERCLA 101 (14)). 002137 CO1t O4 W. 2 DI" Fuel . Oahe 6f WuPage 817 gt�iuse: 12 -Mar -2W7 Page: "Final • Non -Bulk Pac MarkiLabelng • - -------•- ••,_.�, .........., .. Not emulated [49 CFR 173160MJ1 Non -Sulk Pas a Sulk PackegaAacard Marldng: Combot ustibte/1883 49 CFR 17llSO(yy(7J1 Packaging - Rafen:nces: None; none; 40 CFR 173.241 -;•4.. Edsrg"afty Response Gulds: Pfcepdons, Non -bulk, Bulk) 128 _ May abo be shipped ag: Diesel fuel, Combustible liquid, UN1202,.111 Bulk Pakcag&Wacand M& Mng Hwuld also be changed to: 1202 dnaI-AkWmrhan4Cmu8 'Stiippliig asoriptlone Geoda (I) Not regulated #11"hpoint IS:060. C 0losed cup NoA,Bulk Packa" Marking; UN1202, Diesel fuel, 3,111 , (FP' C), whet PP /s the m6ferlal7r Noah polrrf In dW.was C. Dlesel fuel, UN1202. t atiels: PlacardUll[wMng'(dulk): Flammsbls liquid Flammable/1202 -Paclq*ginp--No64Sulk: P0011 LP01 NOS' 8-E MAY also replace Diesel fuel IWO Gas Oil or Heating Od, right as the ShlpWno Name to AINJID JP.O OCA A NotnaoulaWNtlashpolntis s804 c cc Proffer8h$ping Nanta; UN1202 Diesel fuel .Maid Clsss/DMslon: g ,P4Ck( g Croups IU `N iI.Ui kokage Maridng: Label s: Dieselfl el, UN1202 _EP .Coda: Flammable liquid 9L LTD. QTY Passenger Alroraft ' ' Cargo Alreralt Only i Packs In nstruWon #: ;Wl Per Y309 909 910 : e• IOL R., . --- - 0 : me masers aces not contain any chemicals subject tD the reporting requirements of SARA 302 and 40 CFR 572, •:. ., . a IIH erl Am& Health: Yes Chronic Health: Yes Firm H rpi yes Presswe Hazard: No Reaotivve Np;ttrd: NodERC1 AMARA . • FR This material cOnt814 the foDowIng Chemicals subject to the reporting MQUImments of Section 313 of SARA 'tide III and 40 CFR 372- M.CGOR"'Itemrtablo90saft (in U EPA1s Pti 19um ExcluilOri`applies bo this MOWal - (CERCLA 101(14)). 00.2138 JOV 1 1LCOUNTY .. $' PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT 'EMMONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION August 17, 2007 t Mr. F.L. Ogle, President North Continent Land & -Timber, Inc. 4950 Cohasset Rd. Suite 10 Chico, CA 95973 RE: Hazardous Material Inspection Report FACILITY: New Era Mine FACILITY CONTACT: F.L Ogle INSPECTOR: J. O'Neill Dear Mr. Ogle: ADDRESS: 4095 Drycreek, Oroville, CA INSPECTION DATE: 8/9/2007 . This report was generated from an inspection made at the facility listed above to address compliance with the Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan (HMRRP) and Hazardous Waste Generator requirements as specified in Chapters 6.5, 6.67 and 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code (HSC) and Titles 19 and 22 of the California Code of. Regulations (CCR). The following items) labeled "Violations" need to be brought into compliance. Items Iabeled "Note" are for educational/reference information. California Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan Requirements, Health & Safety Code Chapter 6.95 and Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations. A. HMRRP is not yet submitted (HSC §25503.5). The facility maintains two 500 gallon above ground diesel'fuel tanks. A HNIRRP has not been submitted, to this agency. A business shall establish and implement a HMRRP for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous material in accordance with HSC 25503, if the business handles a hazardous material or a mixture 202 MIRA LOMA DRIVE 411 MAIN STREET 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE Oroville, CA 95965 P.O. Box 5364 Oroville; CA 95965 TEL: (530) 538-7282 Chico, CA 95927 TEL: (530) 538-7281 FAX: (530) 538-2165 TEL: (530),891-2727 FAX: (530) 338-7785 - FAX: (530) 895-6512 �' 00213.9 containing a hazardous material that has a quantity at any one time during the reporting year that is any of the following: • Equal to, or greater than, a total volume of 55 gallons • Equal to, or greater than, 200 cubic feet of compressed�gas at standard temperature and pressure. • Equal to, or greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds Fill out and submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan and Inventory Forms to reflect hazardous materials and storage conditions at the facility site. Please note that all sections/boxes on the forms must be filled out. Downloadable forms are available at a website for use in the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) programs. The CUPA programs include the Hazardous Material Release Response, Plan Program, the Underground Storage Tank Program, the Hazardous Waste Generator Program, and the Hazardous Waste Tiered Treatment Program. Select and use the appropriate forms for your facility. - The Website is: www.unidocs.org/h.azmat/business-plan/index.html for Microsoft Word and the forms can be filled out on the computer. The use of the downloadable forms may make filing the forms, reviewing the forms every three years, and updating the forms whenever changes occur, more convenient. A H1V[RRP was not available on-site at the time of inspection. Keep a copy of your Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan and Inventory Forms at the facility site. The following components of the HMRRP have not been submitted /are incomplete / do not reflect current conditions at the facility: • Business Activities Form • • Business Owner/Operator Identification Form • Emergency Response/Consolidated Contingency Plan • Site Map(s) Hazardous Materials Inventory Forms • Hazardous Waste Inventory Statement Fill out and submit updated Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan components listed above to reflect hazardous materials and storage conditions at the facility site. The above corrections must be completed WITHIN THIRTY (30),DAYS from the date of this, letter, unless otherwise noted, to bring this facility -into compliance. Sincerely, ►lfn O'Neill Hazardous Materials Management Specialist ivision of Environmental Health Enclosures • 002140 M Hazardous Material Butte- Gou Public Health'06p&tm Inspection Report Enviropmental•Healtlh Dlvi Business Name: F S�t7 534 3Jku: . B•usiliess Address: Phone Number: Contact Person:. L/. Program Elem'en't: Date.-' ck1. The following items, if applicable have been inspected. This document constitutes A Summary of Violations and Notice to• Comply'if the, violation (V) Column is checked. Rejerenee: Titles 19 and 22 ojthe California Code ojRegulations (CCR), Chapters 6.5, 6.67, and 6.95 of the Health and Sajery Code (HSC). j I J Intial [ outine ' () Reinspecdott [) Complaint (J Agency Assist (J Refer to Other Agency V Subject Section # V Subject Section .:......._�.....:,. ._.._... NUTERI%?32EZiASERE$P.ONSEP N�4?g!4,S 2t Se arationofincom anbles CU 66265.177 Mcomplete, current, and on-site Hsc255o5s 1z Retro de/accumulated speculatively CCR 6a26210 HNfRR1'reviewed and certified eve 3 ears HSC 25305 13 Em containers ca16626i.7 C Inventoryforms complete and current Hsc2sso9 14 Used oil management CHSC2525o.4 D Invento reviewed and certified annual] MSC23SOS IS Used oil filter management CCR66266.120. E HMRRP amended w/in 30 days of Chan' es NSC25SIo 16 Used batterymanagement CCR66266.11 F ER/CCP complete, current, and on-site Hscu5o3.5 17 Contaminated textile management HSC2S)44.6 C ER/CCP implemented at site CCR2n1 1s Container inspection - weeldv CCR 66265.174 Ii Site lana complete, current, and on-site HSC25504 19 Tank inspection - dailyCCR66265.i9s I Re lated substance registration Hsc"W(l) 20 Tank operating requirements =66265.19'4 7 Trainingprogram and documentation cots: zt Hazwaste transported with manifest ocx6626u6 Ic HW inventorystatement submitted HSC 25509.3 22 Hazardous waste manifest complete cCR66262s2(,) L Other violation a / Notes 23 Manifest copies to DTSC 160t 66262.23(a).(4) �� jj -' ' 1• - ,D"L9S�. ,.;�A''S.T'lE` Ei�7ER?1' O.IZ��e.+` :ki �s •" c„ 24 Manifest copies retained for 3 ears CCR 66262.4 1 EPA M number eall 800-618-6942 MP. MGM 52 2s Consolidated manifest requirements HSC 25160.2 2 Hazardous waste determination CCR 66262.1) 26 Hazardous waste transported b re temd'hauler HSC25163(a)' � 3 Proer disposal of hazardous waste Hsc25119j(a) 27 Hazardous waste analysis retained for 3 ears CCR 6626240(.) Maintain/o erate to prevent release/fire =6626SJ1 .28 Personnel trainingcat 66267.7p)(6) s Hazardous waste labelingCCR66262:54(Q 29 Contin enc plan CCR 6626536 s Hazardous waste accumulation time CCR66262.56(/-0) 30 Emer enc r aredness/ revention CCR 6626s.s0..57 r Hazardous materials stoma a and labelingcmdna.2(Q 31 Reckless management of hazardous waste HSC25119.6 . s Satellite accumulation CCR 6621236(.) 32. Other violation a / Note(s 9 Containers le'alcin not in ood condition ceR60265.171 "Kl' ii .ONOm '1`�PiD OL iJ1V 35.Tti)R`� E ' l tf {4'a l0 Hazaidous. waste containers closed me662a5.17su) 33 SPCC Plan Referral to RWQCB (213) 576-6600 Hac2n7aa Program I eeted: [ 1 H nW [ 1 HW Generator [ 1 AST HWG Status: ( 1 LQG [ 1 SQG [ i CFSQG EPA ID0 NO SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS OBSERVED ON DATE OF INSPECTION. TT NOTICE TO COMPLY: THE VIOLATION(S) CITED MUST BE CORRECTED BY: �v QRETURN CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ATTACHED WITH THIS REPORT BY- RETURN Items) checked are•to violation. A reinspection may occur at anydlne to verify compliance. Non-compliance could result is re meetion fees, permit revoeagon, and/or administrative/civillcriminal penalties. My time granted for correction of the violations) does not preclude any enforoemcnt action by this Dcputment or other agencies 01 rl .f'.. inspeczeu Dy: IJ J'. / 411 Main b.Wx Mi, hico, CA 95927. Phone: (S30)-891-2727 Fax: (530)WA-012. 0 0.2141 uu] ,,® Butte County Division of Environmental of Health CUPA Uniform Program Consolidated Reporting Forms . Attached you will find the State reporting forms which have replaced the- hazardous materials business plans that you may have completed in the past. Please complete -these forms and return them to this address within 30 days. Return to: Butte County Division of Environmental Health 411 Main St. (P O Box 5364) Chico, CA 95927 if you know your inspector's name, mark the envelope to their attention. You are required to keep a copy of this information in your files and have it available for our inspector's review during routine inspections. If you have questions, or if you need help completing the forms you may call this.office at (530).891- 2727 any time during -normal work hours. Instructions for each form are on the reverse side of each form. NOTE: You will need to report one chemical per page so if, additional pages are needed, Please make additional copies. Downloadable forms (use the word documents) are available at: www.Buttecounty.net/PublicHealth Phone:(530) 89172727 Fax:(530) 895-6512 002142 HAZARDOUS NUTERIALS BUSINESS-:PIAX1. Authority Cited., Ch. 6.95 HSC; Title .19, Div. 2, CCR; Title 22, Div. 4.5,''CCR' -; v ; 1 fact ales that handle ykgin or waste hazardous materials 'in quantities subject to -the State ::Hazardous. Materials BusiiYcss Plan r:.eporttng requirements described below are required to: prepare and submit a H?�iBP'to:cli`s;lgcal :Unifed;;Progri Agency t^^r>w flint ::imtSters.the HMBP Program. Tliiir� bne-Cheinical-Per-Page Inventory l~ormat . Hazardobs :'Materials Business Plan map' be: used' fiir IiIvt13'1? ;''.;reporting. ' Depending upon the nature of storage/bandl'ing of hazardous :materials. at the facility and whether or not thts'is a fait tutee submittal, other documents may be required to be submitted in addition to. the HMBP (e.g., UPCF Onsite Hazardous...Wastt,Tf *6j.j "Forms, 1)P:OF'Udd6r#oUnd Storage'Tank (UST) Facility and UST' Tank pages; etc.]. at;is a`gazard`ous'Mafenals Business Plan? :...:.:..: A HMBP is .document containing:.detailed information .on the -storage of hazardous materials at a. facility. .::Chapter6:9fi of 7,�iufornia Health and ga' trode (HSC) and Title 19, Division 2, of the California Code of Regulations: (CCR) -require: that'..acjlrttes'kvhich use or store such materials at or above reporting thresholds submit -this information. What is the purpose of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan? The .intent of the HMBP is to satisfy federal and state Community .Right-To=Know laws: and;provid'e detaitedon for use by emergency responders. All persons at the facility qualified to serve as emergency coordinators.must be`�tl bid— bl 'f'm lar'with the .. ... a ,.. contents and use of the HMBP, with the operations and activities of the 'facility, and with the.locattbns°o`haardoi�sl:naatertals records maintained by the facility. This: HMBP has. been `developed to assist you in complying ;with the State requirements and.;to. provide :.thea fire. deOa 'nt with aftq ilite infor"matinn about -the type, quantity of—and management practices•regarding—hazardous matenals. that are,stored .at your ihtendcd:fo additionally: satisfy some or all of the reporting requirements for the:follov�+ing;:prbgrast::CalA1ZP ; ogram � `;•;;;,:: , egisuabdous �Vaste- Contingency. 'Plan....':.-.;:'„ . ,�. �'<n : _ �;' .t, . ,•„ mttst'complete a Hazardous Materials. Business Plan? c owner/operator of e'facility.must complete and submit.a HIvIBP for each site where any individual hazardous;ma etial'':or.m ziuie-eoniaming a a%ardo'asmaterial'fs present at or above its reporting threshold at any time'during the reporting year. Reporting thteshbids are: 'SDOpoiina6hhore-ofany solid hazardous material:: (HSC'§2SSOIS(a)1 jprliquld:he?ardou::materlals: •:. x.Iv ptEi.`35:'gallons of any type'2r 275 gallons' aggregate quantity. on site for lubricating:oils as:.defined by,HSC-§25503:5.., -f•A. [HSC n§2S;So :S(b)('l)(A-v . baSSlgallons°or more of any other liquid,.including waste oil,, rHSC §255015(a)) " :-: y.yiF 3. For hT.Fdous material gases: _ .. r 1;000 cubic`feef.(at standard.temperature: and':pressute).of-Oxygen, Nitrogen,. or Nitrous. Odde=stoitid/liapilled at'a physician, den"�ist;pr.8... st,`:veterinarian; orpharmacist'splace :.ofbusiness: 1 SC-t;t5615(b)(1)1 i 5. :• b: -::_More &n '300 gall'ons-of.•Propane;used for the,sole purpose of heating the employee working areas withm;tl}e facility rills. ?,SS�p3�Sjd)J c. 200 cubicfeet or. more of any othar gas. HSC 02SMS(a)J f . of radioactive inaterla`!s requiring'sn emergency plati:under:Part ..30; 4.0, or 7.0 of Title 10 Code'of Federal' Regulationr r :applicable qua3�Uties''speeified above, whichever amount is smaller. WiP §25S03S(a)) +' i. .,� oZ 7 4 3 II Vt : .• + 106. SI 181' _.. DUN'•&rBRADSTREET :f FACILITY ID N ! 1 (Agency Use Only) i BUSIES NAME (s.A Ai RX "A 109 BUSINESS OPF.ii�iTaR PHQNB no. :. ;�^; < t• efit&cc:81'C _:ADI) $` 1TTE COUNTY UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION [NESS OWNER/OP�RATOR.ID�1vT'II�'XC�.TIO�; pa 28 2 of I. IDENTIFICATION' 1. BEGINNING DATE tao..' : ENDiNCiT3ATE` lot. �. •BUSINES ,,;.;. 102. Vt : .• + 106. SI 181' _.. DUN'•&rBRADSTREET :f ! COUNTY ! RX "A 109 BUSINESS OPF.ii�iTaR PHQNB no. BU INESS Oi?ERATORNAI3IF r r'. r ;r IL BUSINESS O. R 111. OWNER PHONE 112. p NAME r� :. • �. ''. .. ..t;•° .-_ I_ .. O12 4MMAMING ADDRESS„ u�• STA ' ns. ZIP:ODF, rla. CI IM ENVIRONMENTAL; CONTACT CONTAcrPN NE CO : r •e, •. 119. CO CT ADDRESS r!'1?Y-f:' BOX A - STA ... -121. ... :. • :s' 112.110. �..:�.. CA .pgRy_ � IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDA tY= .{'.. •: —, •_NAME 127:" min 124; 124: TITLE 129. :: '� _ 12S• BUSINESS PHONE uo. BUSINESS i' ONE 3 �e� , (�(/(� >t a .23QUR PHQN1:e 116 24-HOURPHONE* 171. _51 PAGE .N ` 127. PAGER N 777777 172. ' ' . DITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION; 177 n� rrb en �'' .'IIIInIgAfldY�ss:. Phony Na.: _. iPoperrry;Owaer.n enal of lhw, ihhat`I'have' e�ppsillg exaai)ocd and catjc. $psfd on my inquiry.of those'individuals re;poasible for obtuningahe:iiifoimation,.I certify under p ....tY ..-_..>..;., d..:..: R .... •: ,. , falilfetNi$.1he information iubinitted and belleve the infonnaEon u true; a:ccurlite; and complete. r•. =,' ;:. SIONATIJRE'OF R 0 ' IG RESENTA-ME DA //TyyryCy � .134. NAME OF�p PREPgRER '.'::� u . S r•' x.n •n'"-:: , ., OF SIGNER.., 176. TI F"SIGNER F.. �117 ,.lw+aloor cl • Ste Instructions on nexte • •" A A ,. XmTr._gTnLy -PlanAln- g.zzk4:_C t (EPCRA)... ; p girt .y. is subj)tet.toFederal y. Right to.Know Ac repIlotir'.f.&AW %`i'6hiId?0AA!4:'_Qu4A tY. hirifilid at or above f the -form. If -the paje.lbb any*E=cmely A*rd6&,StIb,5f"i!"! d whichever Is Ids. V 500 pqun s, BUTTE COUNTY UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZAR-DOUSMATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCPJPt 0 DELETE pa' 96"I"'t. 0 L FACILITYJNFORMATION .,!I lb(SaftAxIFAC Y14AM 11:1-1 E-o[DBA DaBusinessAs)'. r 01. CHEMICAL LOCATION .GPNT 202, c❑ io ro YES MAP # 204. FA '., u .11. CHErKICALINFORMATION 205. TRADE SECRET 206- If Subject to Edit Q`&fi6c initntalona 207. * k EHS* 0. Yes:: 209. ad S 209. *IfEHSis"-Ycs"al1, 0: in Hcoo FIRE AZARD CLASSES (coonpii' if required by local asency) 210. L PURE [3 b. MDCI`URE Cl c. WASTE 211. alle item A cl yes -1 .'NO' 212 RADIOACTIVE N '.I::y IM J. 213. 215. 'STATE 21k tam-clifly), [3- L SOLID b. LIQUID 0 0. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER. 4. A. -n 77 'HAZARD CATEGORIES (chi& all that Apply) L FIRE El b. REACTIVE [3 c, PRESSURE RELEASE M d. ACUTE HEALTH 13-c CH. NIC 216. AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217. MAXIMUMDAILy AMOUNT alt.ANNUAL 'A219. ASTE JCODE- 220- LX - 222. Q. J. - OALLONS b. CUBIC F C. POUNDS rl d TONS A, ...1 IFEH Samunt must be in pcnmds. . . . . . . :- FFTAVEI( X:L ABOVEGROUND TANK PLASnC/NONMETALLICDRUM Di FIBER DRUM GLASS BOTIil C. .' Cl b... UNDERGROUND TANK 13 f CAN 13 j. SAO [3n. PLAST76BOTTLE- (3:c' TA14T% INSDE BUELDING [3 g. CARBOY Cl it. BOX 13 o. TOTE SIR '13 p A .WAGON` El -S= DRUM h. SILO [3 I. CYLINDER. --TANK 223.. &ST9 -.G? PRESSURE _KL AMBIENT [3b. ABOVE AMBIENTBELOW AMBIENT - 224. AMBIENT 0 b. ABOVE AbMIENT E3 d. .0 E3 c. BELOW AMBIENT (my 22S. % VIT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS 2a 217. [3 Yes :[3 No 222. ...... 229. 2. 230. 231. ❑ Yes. ❑ NO 232. 23]. 3. 234. 235. ❑ Yes ❑ No 23.6.' .7. 237. .1.. 77.77777. 239. [1 Yes 0 No. 240. 241. 247. ❑ Yes No., 244. 245. -cardnogtnl;RrC.L*A-byweightifrA adon. IIW-bywd rdnogeni; attech additional sheets jAQCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246. .-DQT4Ka2*rd Class: ' ..: -•r,:_;,,; "If' 9PC , E&Plikst Si* Hut. ,. XmTr._gTnLy -PlanAln- g.zzk4:_C t (EPCRA)... ; p girt .y. is subj)tet.toFederal y. Right to.Know Ac repIlotir'.f.&AW %`i'6hiId?0AA!4:'_Qu4A tY. hirifilid at or above f the -form. If -the paje.lbb any*E=cmely A*rd6&,StIb,5f"i!"! d whichever Is Ids. V 500 pqun s, B1377E; COUNTY UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM _ FACILITY INFORMATION .B:US2ims ACTMT) ES pie, of f :1 I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FAglL[..tY N _ t• EPA>ID # •(Haaardous Waste 0,nly?;.: ; (Aguiejt'f/ie�hlyj. 1' ;' • , S�1AME,(Setnga; Facility.Name) �. • wittk) ...: ' fr. ACTIVITIES DECLARATI6N .;:: .:.c:.::.•:'.:. :. NOTE: If you.clieck YES'to any" art of flus list, please submit the Business Ofter/Operator Identification 02ge',(07ES,F6rni'•2730).-, ' Does yopr facility... If Yes lease com leti*these a es -of the'UPCF... iii ;;HAZARi9f1US M&TERIAL, S avy oti-site '(tegny purpose) hazardous materials at or above.5.5, gallons for dli}f1W "500;1pbunds`: for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases '). h , HAZAI;DOUS"?v1ATEW..LS INVENTORY X( �YES El 4. inclue li uidi in ASTs and USTs • or thea applicable Federal threshold d (" 9 PP. – CHEMICAL' D1;SCI�IP'ITON (OES 273 1) ' qunntity. for ;an_extrom.ely.haurdous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, >; = ". 4 : Altpatdiz A,,or ;.: or hand y,radiological; materials in quatitities for which an emergency ]an.is u" -e _... nt fo I'd CFR Parts 3'0 40. or 707 ; UST FACILITY �om+vlr;wdt®v«,n A) �.;>• I: O:wn or opeiate dirgiouad storage tanks? ❑ YES NO s. UST TANK (m.p•�..pt tent) Q oepi� Parm a> � ;: ' •;•2.::: , Jittend to: upgrade existing or install new USTs?❑YES NO s. UST FACILITY ..... a: UST TANK (mrpaiLak) ..:UST INSTALLATION_.CfATIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (ma v!t..p.. uet) (Paiaurfr Form.C� j • 3. – Need to report clbsing.i UST? ❑ YES NO r UST TANK (elownfmi oft pass per awk) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANXS1(ASTsk Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: —any tank capacity. is greater than 660 gallons, or YES❑ NO s,. NO FORM REQUIRib TO CUPAs --thetow.cappity for the•facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? j "D. HA7*P-i)OU'S WA•S-TE' 1. Generate hazardous waste? ❑ YES (4 NO 9• •P A ID NUMBEi=,prodido'betH-. top of this ;:,.s -Recycle moredhan•.1.00.�.g/month..of excluded or exempted recyclable RECYCLAOLE MAAEIi1AL5 IMPORT (oe. :,..::.;matcrials(perHSC;§25143.2)7 ❑YES DI NO to. "I pirrsc�dir) :.3..; .:•; 'Treat haga'dotis waste on site? ❑ YES NO it. ONSITE.HAZARD U,S;W:ASTE TREATMENT – FACq 17 Drsc (Fermat, Pormi IM) ONSITE HAZARDOUMASTE .TREATMENT: W.M''t6%hie pw un }) tranaartr Trcatirient subject to futancial• assurance .requirements (for Permit by ❑YES (I :NO ri DTsc Forma rn ti s. c. R. sa t ? . ' CEkTIFICkfiION a-FM-NCIAL Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Farei«y bTSCxPam 1232) . 3: ' ' `.^Consoiidnte°hazardous waste generated at a remote site? REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION *; , : '� •: ❑ YES [l� N0 t3. SITE ANNUAL NOTIFIES4 IQN (Fgi+rimr ~` ;.,•• '6. "•`Nrcd to `repoit the: 0osure/removal of a tank -.that was classified .as OYES ( NO 14. crsc Poi.. 1190 HAZARDOUS* WAST$'CANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Torp a y tS' C Yarm 1249) '-R LOCAL REO S. (You may also be required to provide additional idlormation by your CUPA or loeal'aeeney.) I 00/Z1 14(6 BtltteCounty�idA(f1E�OCE�� F.�v(Yoc!ate.ntal Hoalth.Divisirni (CUPAi`J For Hazardous Pdaterlr0s, Hazardous Walste & Underground Storp4e,lonkt ' '• ':Submit completed document to Butte County Environmental Health @ 411 Main SL (PO Boz S364), Chico, CA 9592? :...:. FA ll� fy.IQ NI'IFIGQTR001. E1qa4 QVE :. r Si _ BUSINE S NAME FACILITY !O ai DATE I r ? BUSINESS ADDRESS , f : r ads .25 �^�+ ;, h4tek:ilameMs�dowredbythlsei solitlatedplan: _ Hazardous Materials Hazardous Waste ❑ Underground S Supplimentsl elements submitted: e 2. e, PST Written Mot B :TYPE OF BUSINESS (e.g. painting contractor) INCIDENTAL OPERATIONS (e.g. fleet maintenance) e HAZARDS / EVENTS 92RED BY PLAN (e.g. chemical spills, fire, earthquake, etc) A * - - _ I Ir 1 r•% . . I 7 "Y Emergency Coordinator: i i• t . Day: - 5 ! Responsible for Must hive the authority to classify the Responsibilities: release, make management decisions, & (check all that apply) datermina appropriate response Address: �.on, ie, Alternate Emergency Coordinators: Parson ls:, 19 on-site or ®on-call. List In order of reeponsibiiity. Name / Position: I r -{`Q n. k Address: n O 5 3U Phone da: Day: - 5 ! Responsible for spill prevention Responsibilities: am*ergency assessment I (check all that apply) response team 9 �'...,' Internalfac0ity Team Members (name or position): P Responsibilities: Name / Position: ,•Lv- '"'- response team Address: �.on, ie, Alternate Emergency Coordinators: City: List In order of reeponsibiiity. Z! p: 2• L Day phone: A4 After hours phone: Indicate an attachment by checking Person It: r .c On -Site Technical Advisors . .... (Available to provide site•spacinc technical Owner. , wr advice to off•sltt emergency responders) Manager. b t Tanks ❑ Plap ❑ After hours�56,2.; D contacting facility responders authorizing spill response work interfacing with public emergency Initiating alarms responders agency notification ❑ other. Alternate # 1 Alternate # 2 ,+ 1... I6 . it r 4- ©ro Vtl ZCA I cpu:w CA • y •i5 �(� o on•slte or ❑ on -cell ❑ on-site or 14 on-call ' Supervisor: L A i i n .. At Other. P,r. I .1.{ L L �'...,' Internalfac0ity Team Members (name or position): P Responsibilities: ,•Lv- '"'- response team �.on, ie, -f moi.. l� •+T''. (anaoh aAditionld popes If noades:-est 2• L A4 �. ;. Indicate an attachment by checking . .... this box [3) wr 4. r rU eb ss r: t8 Name LL --Describe rol �f tesponsibilitlep:' >F" 1;r1 Contractor s. 9 5 q a1 0 eXa r S: phone . „ •~{•e,,a:\��4.t4:���e4i46'0'49-4440{.64460{4\4I Y\4Y eYi Y\{a4\Y{4\ie►\►i ��.Ipe�4■4e4��1i\644 e6440\4f Y44f 440e 44a0440ue40lms :•:J`. 04�\LOa;{"CY.{t�..��;.y.114 Page:6P-1" i t tte;cocinty �. Consolidated OE➢ntin 2ria....Pf - tnviPoltmentat iir8ttin°DiViRion (CUFA) For Hazardous 114ater.'als, Hazarto�s 1A1asf2 a Unclaiground Stt t .7, bilks .' •FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 9t BUSINESS NAME FACILITY 10 N PATE" . Y .� .. - - - -•.".• . _' .' • ,:... EMERGENbSCO T N s2 ..:•- -..:-�:G��3K2itai�:a�it'i-piav8fi i>51Ci�aoo " :;� � .. r - °w «�:.•- Indicate your procedures for, check all that apply: _-,,,•, I _: ...;_'; ': `' - I , `r provide structuial'physlcal barrier(e.g, portabl 41-61.111d1 d�y monitor for leaks, ruptures, pressuarbulld-up, et6 • r 1. containing spills, releases, spill containment walls) E ;'• v " fll'es or explosions, & provide absorbent physical barrier cover or block floor, dJ.or aitom► drains 2.` reventin and mitigating preventing built-in berm inmor k I storage area10 automatic firs suppressionsystem' assoclated harm to persons,. • .•r. ro . &the envinner s p proc asefor operations airtiomsto / eleconic�rty • ..- t-ofs stem {=ofl 'water,. gas, electrical utllitieo as call 911. for public emeryaneyre_spgiYe' ' aPP at �P� a aselatance / medical aid.. provide protective equipment for on-site elimIhst*:sources ofIgnition for flam ebie ' response team hazardsr{:g. fuel, propane) notify. &evacuate persons In all threatened ® remove or isolate containers ,";srsit`• as areas appropriate • t r' �• ""' "" accountforeygpunted persons immediately r'� ,�y bttsiteveouetlon call } other (sgectfy). '? : _Indicate your clean-up procedures: check all that apply: •hire lice psed:hazardcua waste contractor -srselabsorbent material for spills with subsequent proper labeling, storage and hazardous waste disposal as appropriate sucUo.nu{Ing shop vacuum with subsequent proper labeling, stdrage and hazardous waste dtiposal as aPPropriate t:. wash / dicontp�lnate equipment w/ containment & disposal.of ifnuentI rinside as hezdrdou :meats provid'e sefe•temporarystorage ofemergency-generated wastes O other (epee(fy): ' L 1911 o<t i i +$8..:, Provide. name, I position of 'Name: F�-an1 a „oc� " V t c is . its I Get r1+ 4,.: evacuation coordinator who will ? ' .�:. •account for all on-site employees and I' pr .site visitors after _ 37 kion ', 1,-.. �deaoribe emergency wYrg v Specify: Fvavt cies are- th5i`rt,ilttGG �io QSSa(r CLQ fh.rh,f, ' assembly area for evacuees: ; • ...... :. oil, Lb -Qi fi.Uaakckl;O., Qv'1fk `�Y4t+.S pOr`�L'f/0►ti.. C " OF Identify the location where your Specify: p� .x ' evacuation route 1 map Is posted: 1 � ty*W OtJie� facility evacuation _.. _., SPOctly. MSN IGrr\Xhf� I_Jprocedures: r �I.:.,f_•f./yyhyyFR,i�(�jj��i,f.��................................er........-...........-.--.. t................ fii40....i li l��• `SNN�FF:'t�/71,'R ,.I{j�j,]{.�t+. I o ' ' Consolidated •antin end. P'la ° =`r *Zinw, it je`R (C!!i';a) For Hrccarao_s Materials, Hazardous Waste A.tlnderfj ourjii topt# iAnko FRGtLI,TY jC�9*1!FiC ia�f3 a3.. BUSINESS NAIVE FACILITY ID # DATE E�KtTIQUgE'V!lLhIRABI.LkT1C.'' . Fel)- Yi+lu-- •`'•+T /4 �i �'�tint'' :':aw•ri :, .: ..Y•,i •J .a �. _• Arf�ascbz ..>al,ake+sirinetal�mt as' check all that apply: Location tp (e.g. shop, outdoor %hod, fonsic toh): Identify areas of 'faoility vulnerable to releases / spills due to earthquake ❑ hazardous materials f waste storage area related motion: ❑ process lines / piping (require immediate IsolaUon and inspection) ❑ laboratory j - ❑ waste treatment area I ao check all that apply: Affected iocatona: ' Identify mechanical systems vulnerable to releases. I spills due to earthquake ❑ shelves, cabinets & racks related motion: ❑ tanks (emergency shutoff) � portable c linders i (t•eyulre immediate Isolation and Inspection) ❑ p gas y ❑ emergency shutoff ddor utility valves ❑ sprinkler systems ` '�' 9 ❑ stationery pressurized containers (e.g. tank for dispensing propane) . y (' a �. nit ►t , 4) '�� ,::_ Ftv' �;• w Aqq .A•'" t, i.4 i '•a' r. ' �^:... �• � � �i4, ,�, ` �'M f � / J iF,✓' ✓w/ .I •Jr 1.•4n,o n 1�r� '1' .iw.rM wl4' Y • Irl• :J'+':n 1 ^ LC t :'A•E 'r` mnc7''l'7 ALd��.!IrV•yA�^h �18F1'�1� RY {cvC:fhi:,' "/fot��:•�V::t�:.;:''A . d.,. '7u;; is �1t l CfY��s1rF'klPt t. SO Advanoe armtigaments vitt local fire & polieA"dopartmetrts,'hospitala' and Ie� contractors .for ymerggncy :. �xPlanation of �aquiranlenj services should be made..Qa;appropriato for your -facility; you�may.dmtennine tfimfad��ragR_+Rrg�uigomonta are not nebessary for your facility. ; Describe any advance ❑ Determined not necissary :arrangements made for local emergency services: ❑ Specify: .:wr 'wi•. •.s. i"' tT• P•:tt a,.�rt,� •-•1•:s.'ery •i+ _ /���yy��..,' l..ea3 .. .a•I .••tvli'r,,. «¢.' U.i.w •i,V',=f�-.7-477,777-7.7 i�(�' j� �,yA .,J,,�;�+,,j�i�� f ��yi• : �r.C.$; • f•f ':.+++•--t .. {' 9'F.'.„ ,+cu.�,y . . rrL•.../+,r..�:1..•...v,'• .. :r ' �lYl pp��� 1•VY�'Wi•. 1.�!'�!.t-�S.'Jp��, :.G� •'f:?�: 't' .i . a <:..:.R.1: v,:i.:tivay: `1.:. ��'.�•T�, �v+r : �'.J.c;.:::.a... -i. .. - .. j .rys%!�%1^�rw.t a0o•«d.iet•6.... _;"t�.:t�1e .lr7:a.t+�(ir 1•. p1-t�rA➢F _, ��S�JIRm_y`:,�V}:l,g sLri!j�F::�'? rtr'.�i:trw'1•-fur::7r%�.:'"a:kla.:-::a.vr�i.;;L:lvy^�•e:=:+°;.+ *r%'' 52 l ZW MI)MIR Pip i. .'..._........ . f . ��ee ss £xp(an�ion g(_ uiFt;mcrj Employee training is required for ill employees handling hazardous materfWa,/ hraardobs wet,, ! in. day to ��. •--=.W A,1 (� g ryr7 1 day or ctoan-up operations inchtding volunteers Wor contractors. fi (�f cdJ / -t f1 Required oontent for employs* training Includes an of the following::: (�/� t' ^51 l by l "ISnA s cgmmunlcaUon6alorrrieystems'` t (�.lt - . C4rS, • Material Safety Data Sheets • r x/� personal protective a uipmint ° hazard communication related to health & safety i r JJ) .... :use>ofemq t� res ss=equipment methods for safe handling okhixzardatls, auastanpe's , I 'r 14 LO 0 r Q 'S ..:. :N:e;.,ta� e,tt)tipylgh4t>.t v (ratans, stol ZL 4Z wu.� • fire hazards of materials / processes °, . ,.; eRQntitimin on _._ ""' MISr�Kd4:.n�_�(Q(,�1`11 r •* ° " ' "1' r �s' ip;r) oj du'r4 conditions likely to worsen emergencies approvw on- roc4res coordination of emergency response lC cont1-&confii6Fprot:'e d.u ras ' -✓\ "� U_ ° notirication procedures (• l)ST* monitorinp ' system 'equfbment & _ :Q.: Qif► . C Se a ar arl+ru applicable lows 8 regulatona r . rooedu F(,a ' tical `: .. • ''y: check all that apply: Indicate• -'how- employee training �:roordnr (with' requlrrd'_oontent) Is Formal classroom Vldso(s) (spacify): a" m(nNtered: _ Safety/tali-gate meetings ❑ Other(apecify): r Study Guides/ Manugls(specify): VP .,��:�;i fp�,p,j,Cv,eltit tit et tRttt'itbtt A/Ola we c DOC 000eee/e v ash v v to to we we w e r see/I a rOrl toIlls/IIeIe/IPAItIt//►I//�•t��ICIJI.I.,:.-•10 pad is unifies emergency response: / contingency plan -requirements f6t`h''a ardous materials; hazardous'vraste and underground' storage tanks (see nextsec>a`on for supplemental tank written ir�or t I' plari'!requleement), .110, :..:: , . .:provides for basic 'contingency planning fore an average small to mid-size facility in Butte County; and'. 'may. require an, additiona[supplement or amehdment (or an equivalentsubstituting j .. �'—: ' - document) for facilities of ,ext;eptional size or having exceptional operations or ' processes that'wdrrant additional'contihgency. planning. -INr.It'en The written monitorin er ound storage tank facilities ar6A-c<orr•ge.�dg'plan requiremerits for undinto .: this plan. via a supplement that is available by requestAll underground Qt:t to flan = N .em' ' Ct '' storage tanlc:'facF1lt.es must com le e::an' Underground Stora a Tan'& Written Monitorirr Plan -,Sup = g gP;�.;. cclt}e K" fie by nt:. = R calliag.us. at 330-891-2727. _ cy plantung `If so, you will need Yaui;fac ty operations may require --additional' emergency contingenOm . V We , to prove : a . supplement to (or substitute for) this"plan.. If you . are' uncertala as to tha need for ' supplemental planning, call one of our Hazardous Materials Specialists:at 330=&,01.? -272I.: i ; Exam les of operations p.... that may warrant additional contingency planning are: �_:$����t•�.' •unusual hazardous waste. treatment processes (&g neutikization), s ' ... '•large-scale manufacturing pro`cesse§ (e.g. hbusehold cleaning product manufacturing), or •elalioratel lambed above-gro d storag y ( m al feed /distributions stems Y P un a tanks stems'. etre is y)• Whai`' iCG'l'I We hope. you,,fmd that the Consolidated Contingency t1d', " Plan. requires little insfructica°t¢':coaiplete. dere:''". However, we have included here three resources to assist -you in its completion as :;shown in itiis'table: General • , .gives.you general rules of thumb to use in . completing page IN5 18 IR$trUGtlbils tlie�,plan :: <:• gives specific instructions for- portions of Plan which:;'usu'ally`.. require additional eXplanationaad:: page INS 18 • :.addresscs;;:comtioaly';made :mistakes or frequently asleed`.'questioas ,provides' .{'Vgu delinest.-: for emergency. coord}aator, agency notcation and page INS 19 em�r`gency asssssment dec100s Continued on next page 0 0 0 215 1 It is irr tant that your contingency plan 'serve our facility and nd our community as a - functiph9l emergency planning and. management tool..' Hero- y9y ,wi , ff.find, i,. guja Uh fog .161gency Ol plain 0 wrin g.. - • making emergency toofdmtator decisionsi • assessing emergencies, emergency preparedness considerations, and making agency notifications erge cy Yo ur designated emergency coordinator must: baffdinaOf have sufficient ImowIedge of facility chemicals and processes, g. delinds be able to communicate such to others, and • have all the necessary authority to independently initiate and organize emergency response activities You must know how to properly assess and react to potential emergency situations. Use thislable to . ..... ant. assist you in classifying emergencies and determining appropriatexes onses: 9 P., S 7" 5�rt Any emergency incident or threat of release that can be controlled by -the on-site first responder No one beyond ..A • Does not require evacuationPotential internal response. Emergency Emergency is confined to small on-site area, team—unless` Condition situation escalates Poses no immediate threat to life, property or the or you're unsure ;envir-ontneriv Any emergency incident or threat of release posing a greater hazard or involving a large area. May require a limited evacuation of surrounding Limited area Emergency 911 Condition Poses -a potential threat to life, property or the environment Any emergency incident or threat of release posing &Severe hazard or involving- a large area Requires large scale evacuad on area • Poses an- extreme threat to1ife, property and the Full Emergency environment Condition .911 Requires' expertise or. resources Of City, county, state, federal or other external agencies organizations Continued on nett page 0 0 0 215 1 /J�lf�Cil[S'SOFAL:. The follovi+ing'inforimtion is provided to assist with understanding the Hazardous Material Business Plan program. This;infoi at on is not to be relied upon:as, legal advice or intetpretat on by -the Office:of'.1✓mergenc3 Services,or the State of California.'Tt does not create any rights, obligations, or`establish any new,standa' . . Local governments, often have requirements that are more stringent than state and should be contacted'for adviceab& ;this program in their area. Must F0. q`uent`ly°As1 ed` Hazardous Material Business Plan Questions 1) VV6t is a Hazardous#Material? State: "Hazardous material" means anmaterial because of its y quantity, concetratio'n;o:ph�+sicalor.;:,_::-j,: , chernical characteristics, poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety or"'to the` enviroiiirient:if released into the workplace. or the environment. "Hazardous materials" iric_lude but ar-i�not lillllted t'& 'hazardous,substances, hazardous waste, and any material. whicha handler;.the;Cett fedi i fi'ed" Progrrl Agency. (CUPA) or the administering agency (AA) has a reasonable basis for tiehevmg thatt'''; . :woul:`�1e.nij:iuous to the health and safety o"f persons or harmful to the environment f.tel`eased'"intb::the workplace or the eirVirorinerit (Health and Safety Code section (Health & Saf Code sec; '2SSO,I�o)�`;=" Sbte Lartr. Health and Saf. Code sec 25501 (o) WIid-6iiEThe federal government defines (Section 11022 (c) of Title 42 of t1e;CJr .1022 c a•hazardous chemical subject to the requirements of Title 42 Section 1 chemical for which a material safety data sheet or a listing is required under 42 U1 Tl t-fed'er '''govefninent defines (40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Section 370:2)hazard ous`chew-cal as anytlia azdous chemical as defined under 29 CFR Se ctiohn 1910.1-200 (c); except that such te'rrnss oe of include the following substances: + Any food,.food additive, color additive, drug, or cosmetic regulated by the Food an rug ° .Administration �`."Anty:substance present as a solid in any manufactured item to the extent exposure'to the substance " dbos roof occur under normal conditions of use Airy substance to the extent it is used for personal,'family, or household purposes `or is,preseot'.in�ahe's same form and concentration as a product packaged for distribution and use by they general public°F •t ;Ahylsubstance to the extent it is used in a research laboratory or a hospital or other medical 'facility `tiinder'tlie direct supervision of a technically qualified individual Any 6. substance to the extent it is used in routine agricultural operations or is a fertili: ei �hel'd?for;sale by a retailer to the ultimate customer. ¢, Lawsr health & Saf.- Gode,cec;25500- 25520 Repo:- Tide.19 •CCR'-15ivision 2' Cha t6 4- iA dslV-.'4:'::'', �; ': • ^ice; ;1'i O. p.. , p >. ; Title42�Section11021-11022 Z9"CFR�1910:120.0:`.c.. ,. . 40 CFR Fact 370��'•;;:j ::x,•.;:. .. ) � .. . TJX -.:'f>. '... •' }:..•..: 40 CFR`Part355 Appendices A: Part 40 CFR Part 350 1 �,+ - � .v...1^.V.✓aP.:n-Ei}:1,i: u,'av�;.=;K'�wo:i . State La%siealth-& Saf. Code sec 255.03.5a () State Regs •Tale 19 Sect on2729}1 Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.8 (a) Title 19 Se'tiohK9:2 ' Y`" r`° Health & Saf. Code sec 25504.1 a Health & Saf. Code sec 25505 (a) (1) Feder l=::rhe federal; government requires owners' and operators of a facility' to complete a d! submit an : �Yt�4,r.F:T:; : - - - .la �:a.,b,�-'..,t ..., 3}„,,;¢,"S;j.ylci'•= u-. eiriergeiic siid hazardous chemical iiventory form annually,. known as 'the Tier II'form' if the facility has at } sir t;r greater: a nuium:ur • '" .vim..:_. ;?-•^: :: :' ". .. • Q'pduhAs;(6r'227 kilograms -=- approximately.5'5 gall'ons).or.appl'icable federal threskold 3 ` quantities: foi ex, trem. ely l azardou§ substances'.listed.in 40 CFR Part.355, Appendik i� Mand 19. ,. 4.1 hazardous cfiemicals, whichever is lower 1.0'000 bounds of -a hazardous chemical that is not"aa extremely hazardous substance. • . 75;000 galToris -of gasoline r.10.tY000: gallons. of diesel. . Facil es` rovide their hazardous. materials inventories: on a Tier II form. Tier II forriis re Muire b`as'ic `fac li `.' . ; dam. identification information, employee contact information for both emergencies and non -emergencies; and information about chemicals stored or used at the facility: • . ,'&Aeniical.name or the common name as indicated on the Material Saf t .;Data:.Sheet 'MSDS ':. .An estimate of the maximum amount of the chemical present at any time during the preceding.: `calendar year and the average daily amount • `A'brief description of the manner of storage of the chemical •.Tlfe location of 'the' chemical at the facility ict cation of whether the owner of the facility elects to withhold'location u%fo ation` isclosue to the public: l ,y i. Fedeia%Z:aw: 42 USC 11022 (a) Federal Regs.: 40 CFR Section'370 20 42 USC 11022 (b) 40 CFR Section 3`70:2'5 42 USC 11022 (c) 40 CFR Part 355 Ayyendices"A"arid B:' * The Sidie. of California thresholds are more stringent thanfederal thresholds. If a business mus sw. .tea: Tier 11 fOriii lRen'fhe business must submit a complete HMP as well (Health& Saf. "Codesec. 'Z 503 ;.MT'•.r S) To -W h6i 40*1-submit my HMBP? State:' The.State of California re `; i es`alI 'MBP9 be subrriitted to the TocaI.CLJFA'"or AAS an ie-loc`al "`fes • : ,: a enc (Health & Saf. Code sec 25505 (a ): ""' g Y Z 0 021-53' Guidelines for Mak--.,ig Key Contingency Plaii-Jechions, cohtinued. Your call to 911 may result In emergency response by local, state and federa ag Agency dependent upon the health, safety and environmental risk posed by the -etne, F1 • tirication release or threatened release (sea assessment guidelines on Prior pagey'a§::' guidelines here., IN i El Checklist for You must provide this Information when making required notlf1catl6nt to ageniclii;i malting *your name & phone number nd-tiffca ons; 9 facility name and address* adate and time of incident anature (e.g; fire, release) & cause of incident oname & quantity of hazardous materials involved *current status of facility /incident *description of any injuries odescriptionofhazards to people or the environment off-site If OES is If OES Is notified as a result of your emergency, you must subMitJ wrIttefiJi0brt`to OES within 16 days confirming or revising the Initial notification. Your report -Must notified Include the amount and disposition of any recovered waste. 0 0 0 2 1 15- 4 ME e threatens human health, or local fire department & 1-10 0 threatens or impacts the. environment (s.oil,'air or water storm drain or sewers stem State Office of Emergency Services poses threat to' either human health or the environment off premises DTSC • involves large releases of hazardous wastes Fish & Game' a involves a 'release . impacting wildlife in creeks, streams or rivers Cal OSHA & impacts worker'safety and/ or health US Coast Guard 0 impacts a river Regional Water Quality Control Board 0 impacts surface water quality, US EPA a is large enough to require Federal government intervention and resources County Public Works Departmdnt a impacts the public . infra -structure (sewer, storm water, roads, etc) Checklist for You must provide this Information when making required notlf1catl6nt to ageniclii;i malting *your name & phone number nd-tiffca ons; 9 facility name and address* adate and time of incident anature (e.g; fire, release) & cause of incident oname & quantity of hazardous materials involved *current status of facility /incident *description of any injuries odescriptionofhazards to people or the environment off-site If OES is If OES Is notified as a result of your emergency, you must subMitJ wrIttefiJi0brt`to OES within 16 days confirming or revising the Initial notification. Your report -Must notified Include the amount and disposition of any recovered waste. 0 0 0 2 1 15- 4 ME State Late Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.3 State Regs.: Title .19 Seedoti 2729.2.: • ' =;;° .. --Tit1e�Y`9aApperidiac:�As;'4. Title 27`S66ftn 1S`6d0 fa) Local "= tUPAs or AAs lhave HNOP package's'that contain`boilerplate foims to'use=to'subrriit'HNI:BPs. The CUPA's`oi' AAss have the authority`to develop their owri liazardou's materials inventory repOfting."forms. However, tge'local forms must contain identical content to the stateand federat. foit.ns and4r ust tie developed with input from local emergency response personnel If local forms do' not coritain�,1- entical content, a business maybe in jeopardy of noncompliance. A businessi aay choose to?use`the state Hazardous Materials — Chemical Description Page to report their hazardous material:inventories: to a CUPA or AA. Health:& Saf. Code sec 25503.3 (b) (1)). Fed`'rI ` f a liusiriess Ehooses°to use tfie federal Tier11 forbi found in 40 CFR Sectiom37.0:4<l-to`aieet:°it; inventory'reporting roquueirients, it must also submit a'state or local form. Submittal' of the state°,,stiandard form will meet state and'federal"reporting requirements in California. Federal Law:'42 USC 11022 (g) Federal Reg.•: 407CFR-Section 370.41 * The Si & of Cdliforhia thresholds are more stringent thanfederalthresholds: `If a"bus=iness must submit a Tier II form !lien the business musi:submii a complete Hll%I as -w -ell (Health &.Sat Codi sec 25503.8 (a)). 7) .Are, t) ereexemptions for submitting a'HMBP? Types`bf i6ardous Materials Exemptions: The State of California exempts the foll'owit%g'hazardous materials from &HMBP requirements: � g Y P Y ,P •:': `xyge" nitro en and nitrous oxide handled b a h sician dentist odiatrist;wetennanan, or `;YFpl a n'ac st at their place of business in quantities°of not -more than 1,000';cubic feet of::each rriaterial a 'any:one rime (Health & Saf Code sec 25503.Vb) (1)) '•i:•'-,.- "b" tin' oil for a single business facility, if the total volume of each type of°luliricatirig oil handled'at that facility does not exceed 55 gallons and the total volume of all types of lubricating oil hand: fthe facility does not exceed 275 gallons;: at any one time:(Health &--.. Saf..Code sec X5503.5 _. • Hazardous Material contained solely in a consumer product ford eet'distril utioa to 'kffuse by, the.. general Public, unless the CUPA or AA has found, and has provided notice to tle:usiress.hand'ling- the prod�}ct, that the handling of certain quantities of the product requites` the subrussioi:afia " - _ J ' HMBP,:or.'any portion thereof,, m responsetopublic health safety;.or'enviroi�ietleo�eet�:>._,:.-��-�->; (Health & Saf Code sec 25503.5 (c) (1)). •`�`'c�`'�' `" s,ryvL it4'�:' :T w. u'smess Eaemphons: The State of Califkaia-exempts the following bus ''nesses?fr6i it1ing= po'f theit�%fBP'requireinents if they meet'specific requirements." • .health.,ih&§afety if the hazardous substance was released into the environment (Health& Saf.:Code.: `i' "96612,5503,5(c) (2)) • The`CUPA or AA; upon 'application'by a handler; may exempt the handler, under conditions tli'2�t the - :; CUPA`or AA determines`to be proper, from any portion of the' HMBP; upon a written finlirng thatc ihe.exempuon•would not pose a significant present or potential hazard to human:;health':oir s�ety..or'; envuoiiment or affect the ability of the CUPA or AA and=emergency: rescue persotnel tp " ' r 'reffecti +ely=respon — to- the release' of a hazardous material; and; that there are unusual cu %in%ta `es y'' justifying the exemption (Health`&`Saf. Code se6-2-5-503.5(c) (3)) • Th&CUPA or AA, upon application by a handler; may exempt a hazardous material='froi >: iuxentoy provisions of Chapter 6.95, upon proof that the material does: not. pose a:signif�eaztt:pesent::,; oi~ potentc9hazard-to liunian Health and safety or to the environment if released .ie :M "} rift hM. Code sec 25503.5 (c)(4)) off; a o e t e t i -Tl eUPA' or A.A.may;' with the written concurrence of the local fire chief, require a handler to . b"i"t" ohly`the inventory portion of the HMBP, a list of emergency contacts, a site plan, and a. is l,..:, :..... ,_.. . - _ ceit-I. bit that tlie'hand°Ier has re are a complete I�vIBP that meets the HM°BP re wire a is " P p q.. iu a , in':: y lieu of t)zt'subiriission'of aHMB ? and ire die'handler to main e require q . tainthe`conplee:HMB:P:4:xhe4 s7t 'w e�ie` tfie` invefito stored e:a & ry (H th Saf Code sec 25.505 Ue crxs State Lbws Health`& Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (b) Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (c) • Health & Saf. Code sec 25504 (e) Saf'Code sec 25505 (e) Heal'tli &Saf `Code• sec 25509 *Th 5 d&.Zf'Cal fdrn a eze nptions are only applicable to' businesses not subject 10the°requtzementsJof. -aPPl M9kfederal law. 8) When coo=1=zie'ed'td'subtn CA HMB .:.;.:' Staie/Fede ral: A business is required to submit an initial HMBP when it begins to handle hazardous . materials at the applicable state and/or federal thresholds (See question #4' – Page -2) ..::...:...:..:.:: 9) H6 -.'. i '&,I need: to�update my Hazardous Material Inventory and HMBP? S.tate;' The'rtState of California requires the hazardous materials inventory -and -the°;HNMPs follows:" A business must update and submit their hazardous materials inventory annuallyon or: befoirre..jlvlarch,ll depe idi�g on your CUPA's individual requirements (Title 19 Sectior '2729.4 b) After" untialI. P. mittal, rf p noFis it'yaur:inventory have: occurred and your business is only r-egulated under ttie, state.,prograi;; TINN 0.r. - 77. ARZ F facility .`TB6 , -CU Mor -AA is either the fire department, public health, environmental healtlibr.,otheiloc'al - .de 4u to irfaplement or enforce the EM. P requirements. Fede l19' `42.USC 11022-(f) Fedefdl Reg§ -46- CFR.,Z.e i 1) What li$gins V1 do not 66fii-ply with the'EMBP requirements? m is civilly_habl�� State:' In California, any business that does not comply with the HMBPI require dri administering county or city in an amount notmore than two thousand dollars ($2,000) f6rgy -...each.dqjn , ul noncompliance. If the noncompliance results in,. or significantly coritributes-to: an emergency;. 4 C. -3,"d a fire- the business shall also be assessed the full cost of the county or cit�A;drter-g'e-n-e.y."r"e"'spoz;l.se,, asrwel as . e cosfbftleinihg.-up and disposing of the hazardous materials (Health & Saf; C-6de"se6.2554'4**.:( If the usiness-contiftuesAo'be -in- noncompliance after. reasonable notice of: -Violating -the-MM' 4 requirements; business is civilly liable to the adihihiste`rmi'g`cbunty- or city.- in- ati,--ginoiiat-.*uo,�-�to.:ex,ce.-.e&* five s:( 5�,000) or each day in ou $ Code -4 th noncomplian e (Health & Saf.,: sec 2-5 State Law, -,'Health & Saf. Code see 25514 6d other re 0FederAW'-RMd-U-, Statesj'any person o er than a governmental entity who: violat6sagy. quireii� 40 CFR`:,,`S6Et . ib - rf 3 . 70.25 shall'V6 liable for civil and administrative penalities of not more than'$25,000 for each � idlkion''. :Eidh day a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation (40 CFR Section 370.5). FedefN 6eqs: 40 CFR Section 370.5 AMA itt"ii A �d to: ublibinsppetidiiM 12) Is- 'mya is i emitli-thi CUPA or Ai:�.xibje r. e 0 the CUPA or AA to make -available: for. jAiblib-irisp- Stajo:'jjj S-fR6 f C&l-1f&ftiA`requites et9. -;-IMP ion the and revisions during regular working hours of the CUPA or AA; except those portigns..A: specifying the precise location where the hazardous materials Ate and d handled -inc ung map of the site (Health & Saf. Code sec 25506 (a)). --.w chthe UP-611motapt-of a request for the release of information to the public which iiitludes': infe'rilm"ation'q eqtj trade secret,:th-e:.CUPA-- or AA shall notify. the bus IA business in writing�.6fffie-,.rb -UP r shall' lease the infdrdatibh to:the **publit.-i-but..rio.j..ear.-I .cQLLLL188 ib C -Ao'AA re ati6n, unless, 'P'rior to oel' -aft6f the date of mailing the notice of request for Infor" M period,- the business files an action in an appropriate court for a declaratory judgment t)at the %nforahon is, nj '6'o"n-.Oiohibit-i�g--d-i'gctosure of the info subi6efto protection or fbi an i rmatio.naol,the4 tKc promptly notifies the CUPA or AA of that action: (Health & Saf. Code sec 2551 Axiy information which is confidential shall not be disclosed to anyone except the following (Health & Saf..- . Code :sec 2551 F(d) 1 I i 14) Whom do I callif I have questions? •'. Contact your local CUPA or AA, or the Office of Emergency Services Hazardous Materials Unit at ..(916),845-8741, if you have any HMBP questions. If you have any questions regarding.. HMBP Submittals please call the Hazardous Material Unit (916) 845-8741. . Additional Resources _� www.calcgRa.net wwW.epa.gov www.1e6db.ca.Qov .I 4950 Cohasset Rd.; Ste. 10 w Chico, CA 95927 Ph (530) 566-0306 Fax (530) 566=0325` John O'Neill Hazardous- Materials Management Specialist Butte County Division of Environmental Health PO Box -5364 411 Main St it Chico CA 95927 September 4, 2007 i RE: Hazardous Materials Inspection Report Dear John, Hope this correspondence finds you well. Thank`you for all your assistance. Enclosed please find the information you requested. Feel free to contact me at any time with any additional instructions or advice. Thanks again for all your help. I' All my best, F.L. Ogle President North Continent Land and Timber New Era Mine 002159' 'I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS- BtSINESS PL AN.,.:: Authority Cited: Ch. 6.95 HSC; Title .19, Div:..2, CCR; Title 22, Div. 4.5, CCR .V af:handle virgin or waste hazardous matdrials in quantities subject .to the Stat Haz# ous tcria s. usiftes s Plan A. 'tj:Program:'-Agency,. `j��rting requirements described below are required to -prepare and sub mit a MABP toshe 1p*I led' thatadministers. the 161BP Program. This One -Ch . emical-Per-Page Invent . ory Format Hazar-dous Materials Business Plan :may be used -.for- HMBP.,,rpportin'g- rials at the facility and whether or not this is a first-time submittal, Depending upon the nature of storage/handling of hazardous mate.. in addiii:'-�'on to 't6_ HMBP [e.g.,'UPCF Onsite--Ha�i�dou's�-.tWase :Treatrneh�tyForms., -other documents may be required to be submitted e -UPCF. Underground Storage Tank (UST) — Facility and UST.— Tank pages, etc.]. What is a Hazardous Materials Business Plan?. l'tco"a"ifi" detailed information on the storage ofhazairdous materials at a. facility... -Chapter .6.95 ..of ..Califorriia A HM3P isa' `document tit in 9 h Health and Safety Code (HSC) and Title 19, Division 2, of the California Code of Regulations (CCR)'req'u-ire that fadilities which use or store such materials at or above reporting thresholds submit -this information. What is the purpose of the Hazardous Materials Bus .M46s'P.lkh?. P is to satisfy federal and state Communit7Y'. Right-T&KnoW laws and for use by The .intent of the HM3 emergency responders. All persons at the facility qualified to servo as emergency coordinators must be�thoroiYghlytfamiliar with the contents and use of the HUBP, with the operations and activitio's•of the facility.' and with thd: locatibris'of hazardousmaterials records maintained by the facility. �,e�'ht with This'HMBP has. been developed to assist you in complying 'with the State 'requirements at o provide 66: ire- epat — -hazardous materials that are stored at your ''adequate information about:the type, quantity of—and management practices regarding .7 *,.�--- "facility. ji ;s intefided10 additionally satisfy some or all of the l reportingrequirements for the fbllowihgpTogramiCilA- Program , RegistrAtidn;' btis'Wasto'GeiieiatorRegistration;° and Hazardous Waste; ConbngqqqyP.lan- V-.*'IWh&must-- complete a Hazardous Materials. Business Plan? The . -owner/operator of a facility. must complete and submii a Invig . P , for each site where any individual hazardousmaterial or-.tiiiiwrer containing a . .. ..... hazardous rial is present -at or above its reporting threshold at an time.'44King the reporting year. Re orting thresholds are: mate Y. p 500"rounds &mbre of any solid hazardous material.- JHSC §25.50.3,5(a)j-. For liquid. hazardous materials: iri6d b 6�5503. a. "th' SS of any type p Y. (B). JRSC More' 'an r 275 gallons aggregate quantity on site for lubricating oils as def b. 55 gallons or more of any other liquid, including waste.oil."! [4SCJ!5.5,03.5(a .For -hazardous material gases: .0 physician, r6) bf.oxyiefi, mirogbil, or Nitrous xidt�store&h led' at;a itrou c than -1,000 cubic feet (at standard temperature and pre��s�i More: la 3. dentist,podiatrist, .veterinarian, or pharmacist's p. c..6. f6, business.. [RSC §25505(b)(1)) .' b More than 300 gallons of Propaiie used for the sole purpose ofteating-the employee wofring areas within the:fa.ciii.t c. *200 cubic feet or more of any other gas. [HSC §25503.5(a)] 4:' Amounts of radioactive materials requiring an ernergeric y.plaft under Parts 30, 40, or 70 of Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations or applicable quantities specified in items 1, 2, or.3, above. whichevei amount is sinifler. [HSC §255035(a)] 002160 lat r diol s for- Completing the Consolidated Contingency Plan -Introduction The Consolidated Contingency Plan: m unifies emergency response /, contingency plan requirements for hazardous �• materials, hazardous waste and underground storage tanks (see nezf section for supplemental tank written monitoring plan requirement), • provides for basic contingency planning foran average small to mid-size facility in Butte. County, and' • may require an additional supplement or -amendment (or an equivalent substituting document) for facilities of exceptional size or having exceptional operations .or processes that warrant additional contingency planning. Written The written monitoring plan requirements for underground storage tank facilities are incorporated into Monitoring Plan this plan via a supplement that is available by request. All underground storage tank facilities must complete.an Underground Storage Tank Written Monitoring''Ian Supplement; Request::one by S�ipplement calling us at 530-891-2727. Other.Your facility operations may require additional emergency contingency planning. If so, you will need Supp'l'ements to provide a- supplement to (or substitute for) this 'plan. If you are uncertain as to the need for Maybe. supplemental planning, call one of our Hazardous Materials Specialists at 530-891-2727. required :Ekarnples of Examples of operations that may warrant additional contingency planning are: exceptional.: •unusual hazardous waste treatment processes (e:g neutralization), opel-ations.•large-scale manufacturing processes (e.g. household cleaning product manufacturing), or °elaborately plumbed above -ground storage tank systems (chemical feed / distribution systems). . AWhat you'll find. We hope you find that the Consolidated Contingency Plan requires little 'instruction to complete. �here- However, we have included here three resources to assist you in its :completion as shown.in this. table: Continued on next page 0 0:2,,1, 6„1_ General.• gives you general rules of thumb to use in page INS 18 instructions completing the plan • gives specific instructions for portions of plan . which usually require additional Specific line, item explanation;..and page INS 18 instructions e addresses :.commonly made mistakes or frequently asked questions Guidelines for ley • . provides. ..`:guid'elines- : for -emergency. decisions coordinator,' agency notification and page INS 19 emergency. assessment decisions Continued on next page 0 0:2,,1, 6„1_ j Purpose It is important that your contingency plan servesyour facility and our community as a .functional emergency planning and management tool: Here: you;.wii.fnd:;guidelines for creating an effective contingency plancovering` • making emergency coordinator decisions; • assessing emergencies, —• • emergency preparedness considerations, and • making agency notifications . Your designated emergency coordinator must: C have sufficient knowledge of facility chemicals and processes, . • be able to communicate such to others, and ' • have all the . necessary . authority to independently initiate and organize emergency response activities You must know how to properly assess and react to potential emergency situations. Use this table to assist you in classifying emergencies and determining appropriate responses: a` ire `y�, � � _'�- �• x • Any emergency incident or threat of release that can be controlled by the on-site first responder No one beyond • Does not require evacuation Potential internal response. • Emergency is confined tsmall on-site area Emergency Condition team— unlesso situation escalates • ` Poses no immediate threat to life, property or the or you're unsure envifonnient • Any emergency incident or threat of release posing a greater hazard or involving a large area. • ' May .require a limited evacuation of surrounding Limited Emergency 911 area . C�nditien • Poses .a. potential threat to life, property or the environment ® Any emergency incident or threat of release posing a severe hazard or involving a large area • Requires large scale evacuation of area • Poses an extreme threat to life, property and the Full Emergency 911 environment Condition • Requires expertise or. resources of city, county, state, federal or other external agencies / organizations Continued.on next page .002162 Guidelines f®r Making Key Contingency Plan Decisions, continued Your call to S11 may result in emergency response by local, state and federal agencies Agency dependent upon the health, safety and environmental risk posed by the emergency, notification release or threateried release (see assessment guidelines on prior page) 'as shown quildellnes here: c.�e �io�l9ed=�•`;��`,i.L�oar:�.e.rn:er.. i n1��vi l 1, bei �. • threatens human health, or local fire department & HMD 0 threatens or impacts the environment (soil, air or water),storm drain or sewer system State Office of Emergency Services ° poses,.threat to either human healthor the environment off premises DTSC a involves large releases of hazardous wastes o involves a release . impacting wildlife' in Fish &Game' creeks, streams or rivers Cal OSHA k .. impacts worker safety and/ or health. US Coast Guard • impacts a river - Regional Water Quality Control Board • impacts surface water quality, m is large enough to require Federal government US EPA intervention and resources County Public Works Department ' impacts the public infra -structure (sewer, storm water, roads etc Checklist for You mustprovide this information when making required notifications to agencies: .making •your name & phone number notifications *facility name and address -date and time of incident •nature (e.g: fire, release) & cause of incident oname & quantity of hazardous materials involved -P current status of facility/ incident •description of any injuries •description of hazards to people or the environment off-site If OES is notified as a result of -your emergency, you must submit a written report to If CES is OES within 15 days confirming or revising the initial notification. Your report must notified include the amount and disposition of any recovered waste. 0021.63 i The following information is provided to assist with understanding the Hazardous Material Business Plan program. This information is not to be relied upon as legal advice or interpretation by the.Office of Emergency Services or the State of California. It does not create any rights, obligations, or establish any new standards: Local governments often have requirements that are more stringent than state and should be contacted for advice about this program in their area. Most Frequently Asked Hazardous Material Business Plan Questions 1) What is a Hazardous Material? State: "Hazardous material" means any material that, because of its quantity, concentration; or physical or chemical characteristics, poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety. or. to the. environment if released into the workplace or the environment. "Hazardous materials" include, but are not. limited to, hazardous substances, hazardous waste, and any material which -a handler, the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) or the administering agency (AA) has a reasonable basis for believing.thai it would be injurious to the health and safety of persons or harmful to the environment if released intothe workplace or the environment (Health and Safety Code section (Health & Saf. Code sec) 25501 (o)). State Law Health and Saf. Code sec 25501 (o) ederal: The federal government defines (Section 11022 (c) of Title 42 of the United States Code (42:U8C 1022 c a .hazardous chemical subject to the requirements of Title 42 Section 11022 as. any. hazardous . chemical for which a material safety data sheet or a listing is required under 42 USC 11021. The federal government defines (40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Section 370.2) haiardous chemical as any hazardous chemical as defined under 29 CFR Section* 1910.1200 (c), except that such term does not include the following substances: • Any food,.food additive, color additive, drug, or cosmetic regulated by the Food and Drug Administration Any substance present as a solid in any manufactured item to the extent exposure -to the substance does onot occur under normal conditions of use Any substance to the extent it is used for personal,' family, or household.purposes,or is present in the same form and concentration as a product packaged for distribution and use by the general public Any substance to the extent it is used in a research laboratory or a hospital or other medical facility under the direct supervision of a technically qualified individual • Any substance to the extent it is used in routine agricultural operations or is a fertilizer held for sale by a retailer to the ultimate customer. Laws: Health & Saf. Code sec 25500- 25520 Regs: Title 19 CCR, Division 2; ChapterA, Article: 4 Title 42 Section 11021-11022 29 CFR 1910.1200 (c) 40 CFR Part 370 40 CFR Part 355 Appendices A and B 40 CFR Part 350 4 'ilrah eff illi neW p,ige n o n A 0 - 4 � ��. ,��•. t 1 • y .' L � f �•J } ' ®. �.Y L i ^fE_S."//•yi f��L� + r n r State Laws: Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (a) Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.8 (a) Health & Saf. Code sec 25504.1 Health & Saf. Code sec 25505 (a) (1) State Regs.: Title 19 Section 2729.1 Title 19•Section:2729.2 Feder'ral: The federal government requires owners and operators of a facility to complete and submit an:. emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form annually, known as the Tier IL form, if;the"facility has at a minimum. or greater; , • 500 pounds (or 227 kilograms --- approximately. 55 gallons) or applicable federal threshold.:: . quantities for extremely hazardous substances -listed. in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix,-A'.:and Band . hazardous chemicals, whichever is lower • 10:000pounds of a hazardous chemical that is not an extremely hazardous substance".- 75.,000 gallons of gasoline • `x100,000 gallons of diesel. Facilities provide their hazardous materials inventories on a Tier II form. Tier II forms. require basic facility identification information, employee contact information for both emergencies and non -emergencies;. and information about chemicals stored or used at the facility: 10 • The chemical name or the common name as indicated on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) • An estimate of the maximum amount of the chemical present at any time during the preceding.:: calendar year and the average daily amount A brief description of the manner.of storage of the chemical • The location of the chemical at the facility • An indication of whether the owner of the facility elects to withhold location information. from;:... disclosure to the public. Federal Law., 42 USC 11022 (a) Federal Regs : 40 CFR Section 370;20 42 USC 11022 (b) 40 CFR Section 370.25 42 USC 11022 (c) 40 CFR Part 355 Appendices A and B:.; *The State. of California thresholds are more stringent than federal thresholds. If a business must submit.a Tier II form then the business must submit a complete HMBP as well (Health & Saf Code sec. 25503.8 (a)):..: 5) To wliom doI submit my HMBP? State: The State of Calif omia requires all HMBPs be submitted to the local CUPA or AA and the local -fire... agency (Health & Saf. Code sec 25505 (a)). Page,3 -- - .lune 2005 .002165 State Laws- Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.3 State Regs.: Title 19 Section' 2729.2 Title 19 Appendix A Title 27 Section'r15600-(a) Local: CUPAs or AAs have HMBP packages that contain boilerplate forms to use to submit HMBPs. The CUPA's.or AA's have the authority to develop their own hazardous materials inventory reporting forms. However, the local forms must contain identical content to the state and federal forms and must be developed with input from local emergency response personnel. If local forms do not contain identical content, a business may be in jeopardy of noncompliance. A business may choose to use the state Hazardous Materials — Chemical Description Page to report their hazardous material inventories to a CUPA or AA (Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.3 (b) (1)). Federal: If a business chooses to use the federal Tier II form found in 40 CFR Section 370.41 to meet its . inventory reporting requirements, it must also submit a state or local form. Submittal of the state standard form will meet state and federal reporting requirements in California. Federal Law., 42 USC 11022 (R) Federal Reg.: 40 CFR Section 370.41 * The State of California thresholds are more stringent than federal thresholds. If a business must submit a ier 11 form then the business must submit a complete HMBP as well (Health & Saf.'Code sec 25503.8 (a)). 7) . Are there exemptions for submitting a HMBP? Types of Hazardous Materials Exemptions: The State of California exempts the following hazardous materials from the HMBP requirements: •: Oxygen; nitrogen, and nitrous oxide handled by a physician, dentist, podiatrist, veterinarian, or pharmacist at their place of business in quantities of not more than 1,000 cubic feet of each material at any one time (Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (b) 0 • " Lubricating oil for a single business facility, if the total volume of each type of lubricating oil handled at that facility does not exceed 55 gallons and the total volume of all types of lubricating oil handled at the facility does not exceed 275 gallons, at any one time (Health & Saf. Code sec 255.03.5 (b) (2) • Hazardous Material contained solely in a consumer product for direct distribution to, and use by, the general public, unless the CUPA or AA has found, and has provided notice to the. business handling the product, that the handling of certain quantities.of the product requires the. submission of a' HMBP, or any portion thereof, in response to public health, safety, or environmental_concerrms. (Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (c) (1)). Types of Business Exemptions: The State of California exempts the following businesses from filing portions `of the HMBP requirements if they meet specific requirements: Page 5 June 200 002166 health and safety if the hazardous substance was released into the environment (Health'& Saf.'Code.: `. sec 25503.5 (c) (2)) • The CUPA of AA, upon application by a handler, may exempt the handler, under conditions that the CUPA'or AA determines to be proper, from any.portion of the HMBP, upon a written finding that theexemption would not pose a significant present or potential hazard to human health or safety or to.the environment or affect the ability of the.CUPA or AA and emergency rescue personnel. to effectively respond to the release of a hazardous material, and that there are unusual circumstances justifying the exemption (Health & Saf.. Code sec 25503.5 (c) (3)) The 'CUPA AA, upon application by a handler, may exempt a hazardous material from the inventory provisions of Chapter 6.95 upon proof that the material does not. pose a significant`present,. or pon tential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment if released into'the workplace or environment (Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (c) (4)) • The CUPA or AA may, with the written concurrence of the local fire chief, require a handler to submit only the inventory portion of the HMBP, a list of emergency contacts, a site plan, and a. certification that the handler has prepared a complete HMBP that meets the HMBP: requirerrients, in lieu of the submission of a HMBP, and require the handler to maintain the complete HMBP at the site where the inventory is stored (Health & Saf. Code sec 25505 (e)). State Laws' Health &_Saf. Code sec 25503.5 Health & Saf. Code sec 25503.5 (c) Health & Saf. Code sec 25504 (e) Health & Saf: Code sec 25505 (e) Health & Saf. Code sec 25509 *The State of California exemptions are only applicable to businesses not subject to the requirements of applicable federal law. 8) When do I need to submit a HMBP? Staie/Federal: A business is required to submit an initial HMBP when it begins to handle hazardous materials at the applicable state and/or federal thresholds (See question #4 — Page 2): 9) How.often do I need to update my Hazardous Material Inventory and HMBP? State: The State of California requires the hazardous materials inventory and the HMBP to beupdated as follows: A business must update and submit their hazardous materials inventory annually on or before March 1,' depending on your CUPA's individual requirements (Title 19 _Section 2729.4 (b)). After initial submittal, if no changes in your inventory have occurred and your business is only regulated under the state program;'' Page 7 June 200D. 002.167 •tiiJcr Sat � r t 5 : �-� facility: The CUPA or AA is either the fire department, public health, environmental health or other locale department authorized to implement or enforce the HMBP requirements. Federal Law. 42 USC 11022 (f) Federal Regs : 40 CFR Section 370.25 (d) . 1) What happens if I do not comply with the HMBP requirements? State: In California, any business that does not comply with the HMBP requirements is civilly liable to the administering county or city in an amount notmore than two thousand dollars ($2,000) for:each day in - noncompliance. If the noncompliance results in, or significantly contributes to, an emergency, including a fire, the business shall also be assessed the full cost of the county or city emergency response, as well as the cost-.of:cleaning up and disposing of the hazardous materials (Health & Saf. Code sec 25514 (a)). If the business continues to be 'in noncompliance after reasonable notice of.violating the HMBP requirements, the business is civilly liable to the administering county or city in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day in noncompliance (Health & Saf. Code sec 25514 (b)). State Law. -."Health & Saf, Code sec 25514 *ederal:'; In the United States, any person other than a governmental entity who violates any requirement of ,0 CFR Section 370.25 shall be liable for civil and administrative penalities of not more than $25,000 for each violation. Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation (40 CFR Section Federal Regs: 40 CFR Section 370.5 12) Is myHMBP that is on file with the CUPA or AA. subject to public inspections? State: The State of California requires the CUPA or AA to make available for public inspection the H1vI8P` and revisions during regular working hours of the CUPA or AA, except those portions of the HIv1BP specifying the precise location where the hazardous materials are stored and handled onsite,. including maps.. of the site (Health & Saf. Code sec 25506 (a)).' Upon receipt of a request for the release of information to the public which includes information which the business claimed as a trade secret, the CUPA or AA shall notify the business in writing of the'request by:'` certified mail. The CUPA or AA shall release the.information to the public, but not earlier.tl-an 30 days after the date of mailing the notice of request for information, unless, prior to the expiration of the 30 -day period, the business files an action in an appropriate court for a declaratory judgment that the information is subject to protection or for an injunction prohibiting disclosure of the information to the public and promptly notifies the CUPA or AA of that action (Health & Saf. Code sec 25511 (c)). Any information which is confidential shall not be disclosed to anyone except the following (Health & Saf. Code sec 25511'(d)): .lune Q02 1 (8 A L 1 P V t K f 4 4) Whom do I call if I have questions? Contact your local CUPA or AA; or the Office of Emergency Services Hazardous Materials Unit at (9:16-).845-8741, if you have any HMBP questions. i r ' DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY � °IRS INTERN AL`,RWM= SERVICE • CINCINNATI OH'' 45999-0023 Date of this notice:. 11-20-2007 } Employer Identification Number: 26-1435229 r• Form: SS -4 i Number of this notice: CP 575 A >NEW ERA MINING CORP FRANK NOLAND PO BOX 5362 For assistance you may call us'at: ` CHICO, CA 95927., 1-800-829-4933 IF YOU WRITE, ATTACH THE STUB AT THE END OF THIS NOTICE. WE ASSIGNED YOU AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Thank you for applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). We assigned you BIN 26-1435229., This BIN will identify your.business account, tax returns, and, documents, even if you have no employees. Please keep this notice in your permanent j records _ 'When filing tax documents, please use.the label we provided. If this isn't • possible, it is very important that you use your BIN and complete name and address exactly as shown above on -all federal tax forms, payments, and related correspondence. Any yariation•may cause a delay in processing, result in incorrect information in your account, -or even cause you to be assigned -more than one BIN. Ifthis information isn't correct as shown above, please correct it using the tear'off stub from this notice and return it to us so we can correct. your account. Based on the information from you or your representative, you must file the following form(s) by the date(s) shown. Form 1120 03/15/2008 j. If you have questions about the form(s) or the due date(s) shown, you can call or write to us at the phone number or address at the top of this notice. If you need help in determining what your tax year is, see Publication 538, Accounting Periods and Methods, available at your local IRS office or you-can'download this publication from our website at www.irs.gov. -We assigned`you a tax classification based on information obtained from you or. ;your representative. •It is not a legal determination of your tax classification, �. and is not binding on. the IRS. If you want a legal determination on your tax classification,. you may request a private letter ruling from the IRS under the guidelines in Revenue Procedure 200471,2004-1 I.R.B. 1 (or superseding Revenue Procedure for the year at issue.) i 1: i • t 0021 70 • (IRS USE ONLY) 575A 11-20-2007 NEWS B. 9999999999 SS -4 If you're required to deposit for employment taxes (Forms 941, 943, 940, 944, 945, CT -1, or 1042), excise taxes (Form 720), or income taxes (Form 1120), you will receive a Welcome Package shortly, which includes instructions for making your deposits electronically through the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). A Personal Identification Number (PIN) for EFTPS will also be sent to you under separate cover. Please activate the PIN once you receive it, even if you.have requested the services of a tax professional or representative. For more information about EFTPS, call 1-800-829-3676 and request Publication 966, Electronic Choices to Pay Ali Your Federal Taxes of visit the IRS website and click on the link for BElectronic IRS° located on the home page. If you need to make a deposit before you receive your Welcome Package, please visit=an IRS taxpayer assistance center to obtain a Federal Tax Deposit Coupon, Form.8109-B. To locate the taxpayer assistance center nearest you, visit the IRS website at http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.html. Note: You will not be able to obtain Form 8109-B by calling 1-800-829-TAXPORMS (1-800-829-3676). The.IRS is committed to helping all taxpayers to comply with their tax filing obligations. If you need help completing your returns or meeting your tax obligations, Authorized a -file Providers, such as Reporting Agents (payroll service providers) are available to assist you. visit the IRS website at www.irs.gov for a list of companies -that offer IRS a -file for business products and services. The list provides the addresses and telephone numbers, including links to their websites. You can also download IRS forms, publications, revenue procedures, and other information from this website. IMPORTANT REMINDERS: * Keep a copy of this notice in your permanent records. * Use this BIN and your name exactly as they appear at the top of this notice on all your federal tax forms.. * Refer to this SIN on your tax related correspondence and documents. If you have questions, you can call or write to us at the phone number or address at the top of this notice. If you write, please tear off the stub at the end of this notice and send it along with your letter. Thank you for your cooperation. Note: If you elect to change your corporation to an S corporation, you must file Form 2553, Election by a Small Business.Corporation. Tax forms are available at the IRS website at www.irs.gov or by calling 1-800-829-3676. Note.: If you elect to change.your business to a.corporation, you may need to file Form 8832, Entity Classification Election. See instructions for Form 8832 to determine if you are required to file. 002171