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Enter the applicable letter code for the receiving stream or water body from Section 3.10 of Part I of the form. Also, enter the total annual amount of the chemical released from all discharge points at the facility to each receiving stream or water body. Include process outfalls such as pipes and open trenches, releases from on-site wastewater treatment systems, and the contribution from stormwater runoff, if applicable (see instructions for column C below). Do not include discharges to a POTW or other off-site wastewater treatment facilities in this section. These off-sife transfers must be reported in Pari III, Section 6 of the form. [Pg.40]

On lines 6.2.1 through 6.2.3, report the amount of the chemical transferred to other off-site locations corresponding to those listed in Part II, Sections 2.1 through 2.6, including privately owned wastewater treatment facilities. In the block provided, enterthe numberfrom Part II, Section 2 corresponding to the off-site location to which the transfer is sent For example, if the transfer is sent to the location listed in Part II, Section 2 3. enter 3" in the block provided. (The first digit of this section number has been precoded.) If you need additional space, check the box at the bottom of Section 6 and use the Supplemental Information Sheet (Part IV, Section 6) to report those transfers. [Pg.46]

OTHER OFF-SITE LOCATIONS (DO NOT REPORT locations TO which wastes are SENT ONLV FOR RECYCLING OR REUSEl ... [Pg.72]

Other off-site location (enter location number 6.2 3 from Part il. Section 2... [Pg.74]

Off-site landfill is not desirable, because it faces more problems associated with off-site transportation. Other off-site treatment and disposal, such as incineration or other waste treatment methods performed off site, are also not attractive, because they are not the on-site permanent... [Pg.640]

Transfers to Other Off-Site Locations. Your facility returns the lead particulate collected by the fabric filters to the off-site smelterfor recovery and reuse. You are not required to report releases of listed substances to off-site recovery facilities therefore, no information concerning the off-site smelter should be entered in Part III, Section 6 of Form R. [Pg.84]

Early in the planning stage of the project it had become evident that insufficient skilled labour existed in New Zealand to complete the job within the desired time scale. For this reason the plant was designed to incorporate large preassemblies to be built off-shore. However, even taking preassemblies and other off-site work into account it was estimated that at least seven million of the nine million construction man-hours would be on-site labour. [Pg.11]

Contamination with the intent to cause a reactive event while in transit, an event at the final destination, or other off-site impacts that could result from tampering with the material... [Pg.133]

Plastieizers are not elassified as Priority Pollutants, and henee there are no mandatory tracking requirements. Not all chemical companies are required to report to the U.S. EPA. Of the 23 plastieizers in Table 18.1, only three were in the TRl database (Table 18.2). The eombined estimated mass of di-n-butyl phthalate, di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, and dimethyl phthalate released to air, water, and land (excluding deep-well injection) diu-ingthe period from 1997 through 1999 was about 1.6 metric tons. About 16.8 metric tons of these three phthalates were transferred off-site to treatment plants or other off-site loeations. In general, di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate appears to be the most widely used phthalate ester in North America. ... [Pg.592]

Support Services Utilities and Other Off-Site Support.17-8... [Pg.362]

The following guidance is aimed at sites whose current arrangements rely on the Fire and Rescue Service or other off-site responders to fulfil funcfions as part of their on-site emergency plan. These arrangements should also include off-site Fire and Rescue Service response required to prevent/deal with a MATTE. [Pg.225]


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