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Rodcetdyne Division Rockwell International Corporation 6633 Canoga Avenue PO Box 7922 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922 818.586,3850 4 Rockwell Aerospace Rocketdyne 1 March 1996 CERTTIFFI EED-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED In Reply Refer To 96RC0151 8 Regional Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region 101 Centre Plaza Dri ve Monterey Park, CA 91754-215 6 Attention : Technical Support Unit Compliance File No . 6027 Subject : 1995 NPDES Annual Report Reference: NPDES Permit No . CA0001309 Gentlemen : Pursuant to the referenced permit, Rockwell International Corporation, Rocketdyne Division (Rocketdyne) hereby submits the enclosed NPDES Annual Report for 1995 . The enclosed discharge monitoring report summarizes analytical data collected during the discharge of surface water from the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL) through seven outfall locations as authorized by NPDES Permit No . CA0001309 for the perio d beginning January 1, 1995 through December 31, 1995 . Data for this repo rt has been summa ri zed in tabular form . Graphic representation of the data collected has also been included for specific analytes and items which could be effectively graphed . Graphs were not included for analytes for which non- detectable results were obtained throughout the year . The data presented on the chart s in Appendices 1 through 7 represent individual sample results . The monthly average li mitation was included on the charts for reference purposes only . Tabular and graphic data for the seven outfall locations and the two active sewage treatment plants are included as follows : Appendix 1 Outfall 001 Perimeter Flume Appendix 2 Outfall 002 R2A Flume Appendix 3 Outfall 003 RMD F Appendix 4 Outfall 004 SRE Appendix 5 Outfall 005 SBP-1 Appendix 6 Outfall 006 SBP-2 Appendix 7 Outfall 007 B l00 Appendix 8 Area I Sewage Treatment Plan t Appendix 9 Area III Sewage Treatment Plant Appendix 10 consists of a Mate ri al Safety Data Sheet for the water treatment chemical used at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) . In 1995, approximately ten gallon s BNA0331521 3 HDMSE00650946

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Rodcetdyne DivisionRockwell International Corporation6633 Canoga AvenuePO Box 7922Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922818.586,3850

4 Rockwell Aerospace

Rocketdyne

1 March 1996 CERTTIFFIEED-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTEDIn Reply Refer To 96RC0151 8

Regional Water Quality Control BoardLos Angeles Region101 Centre Plaza DriveMonterey Park, CA 91754-2156

Attention: Technical Support UnitCompliance File No. 6027

Subject: 1995 NPDES Annual Report

Reference: NPDES Permit No. CA0001309

Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the referenced permit, Rockwell International Corporation, RocketdyneDivision (Rocketdyne) hereby submits the enclosed NPDES Annual Report for 1995 .

The enclosed discharge monitoring report summarizes analytical data collected duringthe discharge of surface water from the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL) through sevenoutfall locations as authorized by NPDES Permit No . CA0001309 for the perio dbeginning January 1, 1995 through December 31, 1995 .

Data for this repo rt has been summa rized in tabular form . Graphic representation ofthe data collected has also been included for specific analytes and items which couldbe effectively graphed . Graphs were not included for analytes for which non-detectable results were obtained throughout the year . The data presented on thecharts in Appendices 1 through 7 represent individual sample results . The monthlyaverage limitation was included on the charts for reference purposes only .

Tabular and graphic data for the seven outfall locations and the two active sewagetreatment plants are included as follows :

Appendix 1 Outfall 001 Perimeter FlumeAppendix 2 Outfall 002 R2A FlumeAppendix 3 Outfall 003 RMDFAppendix 4 Outfall 004 SREAppendix 5 Outfall 005 SBP-1Appendix 6 Outfall 006 SBP-2Appendix 7 Outfall 007 B l00Appendix 8 Area I Sewage Treatment Plan tAppendix 9 Area III Sewage Treatment Plant

Appendix 10 consists of a Material Safety Data Sheet for the water treatment chemicalused at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) . In 1995, approximately ten gallon s

BNA0331521 3

HDMSE00650946

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of the material was used in combination with 200 gallons of water . This is the onlywater treatment chemical used which may have been discharged to the reclaim watersystem at the SSFL facility .

Overall, monitoring results at a ll seven outfalls for 1995 are indicative of continualcompliance with the permit limitations and guidelines . The turbidity problemsexperienced at the area I and III Sewage Treatment Pl an ts (STP I and IIIrespectively) in previous years have been virtually e liminated through numerouschanges made in managerial , operational and monitoring procedures .

All analyses run were conducted at a laborato ry cer tified for such analysis by theappropriate agency in accord ance with current EPA guidelines , procedures, or asspeci fied in the monitoring program.

If there are any questions regarding this report or its enclosures , you may contact Ms .Bettina Leeney at (818)586-5947 .

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder my di rection or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure thatqualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted .

Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who m anage the system, or thosepersons directly responsible for gathe ring the information , the information submittedis, to the best of my knowledge and belief , true, accurate, and complete . I am awarethat there are significant penal ties for submitting false information , including thepossibility of a fine and imp risonment for knowing violations .

Executed on the 1st day of March 1996 at Rockwell Inte rnational Corporation,Rocketdyne Division , Santa Susana Field Laboratory facility .

Ve ry truly yours ,

5(L L4f--~S. R. Lafflam

Division DirectorEnvironment , Health and Safety

Attachments as noted

cc: Ms . Carla M. SlepakDepartment of Toxic Substances ControlRegion 31011 No rth Grandview Ave .Glendale , CA 91201

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HDMSE00650947

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B. Leeney1)1392, MS SS14 Rocke*M Division

Rockwell Internati onal Corpo ration6633 Canoga AvenueP.O. Box 7922Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922

04% rtockwelI Aerospace

Rocketdyne

Simi Valley Library

2969 Tano Canyon Road

Simi Valley, CA 9306 3

A1:tn: Ms . Janet Weaver

B. LeeneyD1392 Mail Stop SS14 Rocketdyne Division

Rockwell International Corporation6633 Canoga AvenueP.O. Box 7922Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922

OP Rockwell AerospaceRocketdyn e

Platt BranchLos Angeles Public Library23600 Victory Blvd.Woodland Hills, CA 9136 7

Attn: Ms. Janet Metzler

B. LeeneyD1392 Mail Stop SS14 Rocketdyne Division

Rockwell International Corporation6633 Canoga Avenu eP.O . Box 7922Canoga Park, CA 91309-792 2

fill Rockwell AerospaceRocketdyne

Brandeis-Bardin Instituteclo Helen Zukin, Esq .Gustlin , Golob, and Bragin11755 Wilshire Blvd ., Suite 1400Los Angeles, CA 9002 5

R 10-L

B. LeeneyD1392 Mail Stop SS14 Rocketdyne Division

Rockwell International corporation6633 Canoga AvenuePO. Box 7922Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922

Rockwell AerospaceRocketdyne

California State University, NorthridgeUrban Archives Cente rOviatt Library - Basement, Room 418111 NordhoffNorthridge, CA 91330

Attn : Mr. Robert Marshal l

Rocketdyne Divisio nRockwell International corporation6633 Canoga Avenu eP.O . Box 792 2Canoga Park, CA 91309-792 2

0 Rockwell AerospaceRocketdyne

BNA0331521 5

HDMSE00650948

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APPENDIX 1

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ROCKWELL INTERNA7IC . - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 001 (PERIMETER POND )

ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

CONSTITUENT 9-Jan I 24-Jan I 6-Mar I 11-Mar I 21-Mar I 24-Apr

7.19 6.87 . 3PAP M ._ST.T_ 67.0DE i5. 55 .5

178 TT-1.5 5. 0i:M±?

<0 .1 G < 0 . 1lag lag iso 21 0

46 214

t <

LIRFACTAW

UNITS I . .. . . .. .LYNI,r

15.0 357.2 7. 3M0 .36

0 .34 0 .080 .97 1 .8725

o 05co 0 5ND ND JM7INDm; < < G <1 .0

<5.0 70 < . < < <m D.15 0.1 1ttr

RANMFU

D

EF

-NA - NOT ANALYZED.ND -NUT DETECTED-NC -NOT CALCULATED

Pcc1/1 0.2 + . + - + - +-cpcill +-T.7

z1b 227 - 192 +FOT 33 +/- 215 273 +/- 269v +1 160 +1 0 +1pci/Ic 0-b 1 .6 - 1 .4 2.1 V-i.4 -

>s: <5 <5 < . <5.0 C5.0 < . ugugl iuo/1 7

.0•.: .!iii; < < < < < < U

20 20 ug<20 <<20< <5.0 c5.0 < <5 .0 uu 3 40

u < e20 < < u

< < c < . <1 .0 <1 .0 u< < c < U20u -cm <9

001 ANNUAL 2128198

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIO . - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 001 (PERIMETER POND)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

CONSTITUENT 9-Jan 24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar 21-Mar 24-Ap r

CHLORDANE (BASED ON INLAND SURFACEWATERSPLIW < u 1 06~OFlFA~E WAT EDDT (BASED ON T"E n g /:U

. p< , ug

< . u0<olol up <0. 0 ug < .01 ug

< . ug<0 .01 ug

< . upup

up -co .01 up C0,41 up -0 .01 ug <0 .01 ug <0 .01 ugENDOSULFAN (BASED ON THE CA INLAND SURFACE WATERS PLAN)

:'s 'n > LS'a >3 r r

< . ug <0.1 up <0 .1 up ug <0 .1 ug <0.1 ug

*LOREPOXIDE

ROM :-BETA

ss : :

'

rl:

< Y<0 .01 UGA

ug<° .0W

u ull u

<0 .05 U

ugc ug

u ua

< Uo.0 5

< up< up

< u p

< up<0.01 ug

<0 .05 U p

< upco .oT ug

<0 .05 u

< uqZ0 .01 ugK . p upc . <0 .03 ug < ug < up < u9HEXACMOROCYCLOHEXANE-DEM n: up < up ug <0 01 ug < ug 4.01 ug.til

<ymton <0 . 5:a < .05 <0 .05 <0 .05 < < <b

< u T W. p < . up u g< . < . ug < ug < - up

VOLATILE ORGANICS

-NCRE0 cY <-2 <2 < < <4,1- HLOROETHYLENE

.

co .5 C0 . 5TRANS 1,2 DICHLOADETHYLe4E n: <

)ROETHYLENE

TETPJW+LO MAINE < 2VNYLCmLvKiut U < <2 < < < <

< < < <0 .2 <0 .4 <EIFNE < . < 0 .5 < <

T,T-DXlFmROETHME <0 .5 <0 . 4`_ETFRU3ENZEN . .. r. < < < <2 < <

u : c < < < <0 .4 <#; # i?'>.. zk:xF: i• Ewsi>zk: < e e

u

SE OLI ILESFUJORANTHENE c2 <2

BASE/NEUTRAUACID EXTRACTIRLES

-NA - NOT ANALYZED-ND-NOT DETECTED-NC - NOT CALCULATED

001 ANNUAL 2/28/88

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIC - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 001 (PERIMETER POND)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

CONSTTTUEN7 UNITS I' UM1TS..I 9-Jan

TOXICITY - BIOASSAY S

PRIORITY PO LLUTANTS ( IN EXCESS OF ROUTINE)

NO NOD NO NO>> »:

. .NO NO NU

ANNUMMEM

x sr A1 p

-NA :NOT ANALYZED-ND-NOT DETECTED-NC - NOT CALCULATED 001 ANNUAL 2/28198

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1995 : OUTFALL 001 ARSENI C

400 t

350- - - - - - - -INST. MAX . DISCHARGE LIMB- - - - - - - - - -

300

250

200

150

10 0

50 }++ 30 DAY AVG. DISCHARGE UM17

D•Jan 24-Jan 8-Mar 11 - Mar 21-Mar 24-Apr

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 001 BARIU M

1000

900

800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

INST. MAX. DISCHARGE UMI T

00-Jan 24-Jan 6-Mar ti-Mar 21-Mar 24-Ap r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 BOO 5 DAY @ 20 C

30 ----------INST. MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

2 5

2 0

1 5

1 0

5

24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar 21-Mar 24-Ap r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1001001 u umBNA0331522 0

HDMSE00650953

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1995 : OUTFALL 001 CHLORID E

160 r

140 } _-_ _.ISCHARGE UMR

12 0

100

80

60

40

2 0

09-Jan 24-Jan 6-Mar 11 -Mar 21-Nar 24-Ap r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 CHROMIU M

50 T - - - - -

45 +

40 +

3 5C0`. 30

2 25

20SU

1 s

10 +

5 +

o +'-Jan 24-Jan

30 DAY AVG . DISCHARGE LIMI T

INST. MAX. DISCHARGE UMIT

6-Mar 11 -Mar 21 -Mar 24-Apr

DATES OF DISCHARGE

IIDI muimiiimi mmuuu iun inu

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800 z

700

a 600aJ:

E 500

400

i`300

azO 200 ----~_y

21-Ma r

10 0

0 .1

0

9-Jan 24-Jan

INST . MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

6-Mar 11-Mar

DATES Of DRSCHARGE

24-Apr

10010010 I 0I

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1995 : OUTFALL 001 LEAD

350 r

30 0

250

/ \ /

200 INST. MAX DISCHARGE uurrl / \ \ /// \

W 150/ \ /// \ \

\100 } _/ \ /

50/

0-'.4" 24•J6n

/

j\ 30 DAY AVG DISCHARGE UMIT

6-Mar 11-Mar 21-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 NICKEL

3500 r

/

24-Ap r

/

/

3000EST. MAX DISCHARGE LIMI //TI

250 /0 / /P / /2000 / \ /

/ /\-J

O 1500 ----- //z /

1000 - 1

500

0

24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar

DATES OF DISCI4ARGE

21-Ma r

1995 : OUTFALL 001 NITRATES 8 NITRITES

24-Ap r

--------- ----------INST . MAX. DISCHARGE UMI T7

5 14

I

1 30 DAY AVG DISCHARGE LIMIT.

2-

24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Ma r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

21-Mar 24-Ap r

llDl muim i iimi mmuuu iu III DlD iiu

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r

1995 : OUTFALL 001 OIL 3 GREAS E

16----------------------------

14 - MIST. MAX DISCHARGE LIMIT

1 2

1 0

0

a

4

2 }

0 i ■ ■ i ■

8-Jun 24Jan' •-Mar 11-Mar 21-Mar 24-Ap r

DATES OF DSCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 pH

s - -DISOIARGEUMT

:------

6 }----- -- - - ---- - -- - -

3 }

2

1 }

0-

8-Jan

LOWER DISCHARGE LIMIT

24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar 21-Mar 24-Apr

DATES OF DSCMARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 RESIDUAL CHLORIN E

0 .1

0 .09

0.08

0.07

0.06

0 .05

0 .04

0 .03

0.02

0.0 1

0

INST . MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

8-Jan 24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar

DATES OF D ISCHARGE

21-Mar 24-Apr

10010010001 IBNA03315224

HDMSE00650957

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DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 SILVE R

50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -45 30 DAY AVG. DISCHARGE LIMIT

40 +

4

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 001 SULFATE S

300 - --------INST. MAX . DISCHARGE LI MIT

250 +

20 0

15 0

10 0

50 }

24-Jan 6-Mar 11-Mar 21-M ar 24-Apr .

DATES OF DISCHARGE

IIDI muimiiimi mmuuu iuimuu i

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90 T

DATES OF DISCHARG E

1985 : OUTFALL 001 TOTAL SUSPENDED SOUDS

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 001 TURBIDITY

DATES OF DISCHARGE

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IIDI muim i iimi mmuuu iui iiiu u i

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APPENDIX 2

U

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ROCKWELL INTERNATI L - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

CONSTITUEN T

T-M U v : .4 31 .03 2.05 19.55 I . ;I v

< < < 0.1

ISO 198- 291-- 278

U u e->t't.. -.. -

TOMORGANIC UAWN

3-Jan I 10-Jan I 24-Jan I 14-Feb I 10-Mar I 21-Ma r

2.45 0.14 3 .13 0 . 4

m < < < < c <

mail L 74 14

0.50 0.37 0.38NiTRATrz AND N1 I WE(AS NITROGEN) 1.78- --T.Tg- 1 .85 ---i7oy_ OJI

D 5-DAY A@ 20 C61L-ANb E--

i5iijeMRM (AS MBAs)5

FESIDLAALGI-LUFUNE Nu ND

kFtqFNl

mm

ra a DwESSicaua

------ -------:~r' - a .w U.0 -4.1

a

TRTnL)M FGNV&~~, T4 97 + -_M 223 +/- 228

•. .,

C2FK)55 1 5TOTALA

,fi5y'}{•4:?]{t:i : --4-0 : r.: ii~:y4}:Sr•

ICADMLM

1

-NA - NOT ANALYZED-ND . NOT DETECTED-NC - NOT CALCULATED

t C < < < <

e::M'~".'T < <

<zu40 1 40 1 50 1

002 ANNUAL 2129196

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIC.. L- ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME )ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

CONSTITUENT

020

UNITS 6-Apr 19-Apr 10-May

T2 0 .67

; 65 5 6:.

m 7 60.1

268 650u .7

---lTw-6 2

% ;:;:~ij < < c

IR<

36 2 4;.;m; ::t<sx ;:: 0 .6 0 . 7

111 1 .18 ND_ _

ND3tR'. 3T

15-May

T.T

7-Jun 16-Jun 11-Ju l

58 .0 72 .T0 .4

ND330 610 60-u-

3 .691 0

c < < <

0.9 ND l .f__16 0

t < < <m < < 0,05 < 0.050.04 0.040.05 4 0.05

< < < <u' < < 1. 0

METALS

HFUMLW

EAD

SEANEWIn

.NA - NOT ANALYZED

.ND . NOT DETECTED-NC - NOT CALCULATED

<

7.. 77.7 250ii

TX +F

< .

:: w ; <<5 .0

< 54 4 9

< . < 2 < < UQ/l < u < u

<< 20<

< <<

uugVl

<<

uu

< 10 u< u9il.

< < < U < u < u2 2 5 u < u < 5 U0

< < < < u < u << 20 1 7u 1 < u u < u

002 ANNUAL 2129/96

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ROCKWELL INTERNATi L - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 .31 DECEMBER 199 5

m pmU 0

L

0 17-Aug I 13-Sop I 25-Oct I 28-Nov I 14-Dec J 23-Dec

0 .07 OT 0 . 6

TOTAL DLCWLVEDSOLIDS 630 610 620 630TOTALOMANIC CARBON

i.; ;►1[ : dE :£>Y a : #5 =s : ~>~~<>....-.^: s < 3 3 < 3 3 < < 3363 62 62 69 65 63

0.4 4 0.3 U.3 0. 3NITRATE AND NITRITE (AS NITROGEN)

m :

SsTc-acm

LEADUPTIV

MagmcvmT-0

-NA - NOT ANALYZED-ND - NOT DETECTED

-NC - NOT CALCULATED

CONSTITUEN T

METALS

u

M,

U a! :

at'

< 0 .05>.. < < 0 .04 < < < 5 .64 <

.2 0 .1 0, 1

-f. . -'2 5 +T2_

5T3- 3_ 6X7`3- +1-+- 1 +- +• +- +- 0.0 + -+- +- +- +- 20 +

2u uol l

u < 02 u < u 02 u 0 2 U 12's's3>t: • .•, < Y < uipl u < u

< . 0< 10 u

E 'ss=8 < < < < ugfl U < U

u

002 ANNUAL 2129/96

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIC '_ - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PEI . r CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

VOLITILE ORGANICS< <2 < < < 2

< <0 .4U ", . r.i .... •i

< 0 .4<< << 1

< < < < <2 <

cu ti t: :::: .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. < < < I <4 .4

< 0 .01 u g

~ T_-ugmug

g

c

<1 <0 .4< < .

< <

c <

c <

< <

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Ja n

<0.01 ug<1. ugc ug

<0.1 Up <u.1 ug <u.1 up < U .] ug <u.I up cu . I upn /l 'zE 3:6 I .050 .05 u ug up < 0.05 u <0 .05 ug < ug>`:I1 : €# #? .. ..:.• : ii E: li i tii` i$ciu u u < 0.01 u > ug ug0 .01 0 .0 1

c Up up < up < 0 .03 Up < ug < u p.03A: ug up < . up < ug <0 .01 up <0 .01BODY

< 0 .01 < < <

<0.05 <0 .05 <0.05 < <0 .05 <0.05<0 .05 <0.05 <0 .05 < <0.05 <0.0 5

Tnvv t r--- p a < up <1 up <1 up < ug _ < ug a ug

DDT61HDRN

•NA - NOT ANALYZEDNO - NOT DETECTED

.NC - NOT CALCULATED

SEMI-VOLITILES . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . .<<2 < <2 <2 <2

002 ANNUAL 2/2B/08

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ROCKWELL INTERNATI( .. - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 .31 DECEMBER 199 5

ALDRIFFc 5RDAAEDD

CONSTITUENT

FESTICDES

DIEiDRN-_

ENDFIN

PEFT,QL~

DF--E?fA

fJDAA

I F-~

nyppm

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VOLrTILE ORGANICS

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( ORO

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<

<

.~ <<0 . 4<

DEM

SEMI-VOLITILE SR1jbF{11RiARm <

NA - NOT ANALYZED-ND - NOT DETECTED-NC - NOT CALCULATED

UNITS LIMITS 6-Apr 19-Apr 10-May 15-May 7-Jun 16-Jun

<0.01 ug< . ug

< . ug

n f <0.1 ug

<0 .01 ug.. ug0: : . :>.: : ::3:: :E;•„ ug

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ROCKWELL INTERNATI& - - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

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OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT. FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIk L - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

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OUTFALL - 002 (R2A FLUME)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

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INST. MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT1000 ------------------------

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DATES OF DISCHARGE

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1995 : OUTFALL 002 OIL & GREAS E

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1995: OUTFALL 002 SETTLEABLE SOLIDS

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 002 SILVER

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0. 1

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1995 : OUTFALL 002 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS

1000------------------------------

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DATES Off DISCHARGE

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1995 : OUTFALL 002 TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON

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300

250

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APPENDIX 3

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ROCKWELL INTERNATI% L - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA000130 9

OUTFALL - 003 (RMDF)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 . 31 DECEMBER 199 5

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 4-Jan 10 -Jan 24 - Jan 14 -Feb 11 - Mar 21-Mar. 15-Ma y

RAINFALL INCHES NOT APPLICABLE 3 .42 4 . 96 2 .45 0 . 74 1 .16 0 .4 1 .00VOLUME DISCHARGED A1G 160 MGD 0 . 96 1 .39 0 .69 0 .21 0 .33 0 . 11 0 .28pH H UNITS 6 .0 TO 90 7 .57 7 .1 7.3 7 . 7 7 .0 8 .2 8 . 0TEMPERATURE DEG . F NTE > 100s 46 .8 53 . 4 54 .0 54 . 8 59 .8 61 .9 57 . 4TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS M PAt 13$ 0 530 119 161 260 156 414 61 0OIL AND GREASE m , I 1 5 < 5 1 . 2 0 .3 1 .4 1 .5 1 .5 < 3CHLORIDE m I I S O 3 .9 6 .6 9. 1 13 .7 4 .9 16 7 1RIJORIDE m giI 1 .0 0 .30 <0 .1 <0 .1 0 .4 0.38 0 .58 0 . 5NITRATE AND NITRITE (AS NITROGEN) m I 1:0 0 . 72 1 .2 1 .44 0 . 84 1 .11 < 0 .05 0 . 2SULFATE Moll 21<D.;: .. . . ;. . . .as 11 .3 16 22 47 .0 14 76 20 0RESIDUAL CHLORINE m I 1.; :,:;: ;;; 0.04 < 0 .04 0 . 04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 ,04 < 0 .04BORON m g ;1 1] :I 0 .11 0 . 25 0 .3 0 .27 < 0 .05 0 .23 0 . 1

RADIOACTIVITYGROSS ALPHA P c I i I .1 5 0 . 5 +!- 0 .8 0 . 8 +!- 1 .1 0 .7 +!- 1 .2 1 . 9 +!- 1 .7 0 .3 +!- 1 .0 8.5 +/- 4,2 8 +/- 2GROSS BETA Pclii 19 +/- 2 4 .7 +/- 1 .9 6.3 +/- 1 .7 6. 0 +/- 1 .8 8. 0 +/- 1 .9 17 +!- 4 18 +!- 3TOTAL RADIUM-226 & RADIUM 228 !II 3 0 .6 +1- 1 .7 0 .9 +/- 1 .2 0 .4 +1- 1 .8 2 . 1 +1- 2.6 1 . 5 +/- 1 .8 1 . 7 +!- 2 .0 0.8 +/- 1TRITIUM Pc l I 2 0 , 000 0 +1- 238 159 +1- 224 0 + 1- 219 73 +/- 215 233 +/- 230 460 +!- 244 110 +/- 300STRONTIUM 90 P O A 0 6 +/- 11 5 .1 +/- 5.7 3 .2 +1- 1 .2 2 .0 N- 1 .3 5.4 +/- 1 . 9 4.8 +/- 1 . 8 3 +1- 2

TOXICITY - BIOASSAYSACUTE % SURVIVAL 70% MINI 95% 100% 100 % 100% 95% 100% 95%CHRCN IC TUc 1 1 . 00 NA NA NA NA NA 1 .0 0

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003 ANNUAL 2/26/98

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1995: OUTFALL 003 ACUTE TOXICITY BIOASSA Y

100%

90%

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70% ------------------------------LOWER DISCHARGE LIMIT

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1995 : OUTFALL 003 SULFATES

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1995 : OUTFALL 003 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLID S

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600

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300

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0-

4-Jan

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10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

21-Mar 1a-May

BNA0331525 1

HDMSE00650984

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APPENDIX 4

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA000130 9

OUTFALL - 004 (SRE)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 3-Jan 10-Jan 24 - Jan 14 - Feb 11-Mar 21 - Mar . 15-Ma y

RAINFALL INCHES NOT APPLICABLE 0 .78 4 . 96 2 .45 0,74 1 .16 0 .4 1 .00VOUJMEb1 _____E0 MG 160 MGD 0. 31 1 .96 0 .97 0 . 29 0 .46 0 .16 0 .4 0PH H UNITS 6 .0 TO 9 .0 6.44 6 .9 7 .23 7 .3 7 .6 7 .9 6 . 9TEMPERATURE DEG.F NTE Y 100 51 .8 54 . 8 52 54 .2 59 .8 60 .8 54 . 2TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS m 9A 850 64 61 .0 103 76 .0 233 242 20 0OIL AND GREASE m I 15 < 5 0 .87 1 .3 1 .1 0 .8 1 .9 < 3CHLORIDE m I 1 so 2 .9 2 .5 4 .5 2 .7 7 .4 9 7RJJORIDE m 1 1 .0 0 . 27 <0 .1 < 0 .1 0 .2 0 .38 0 .46 0 . 1NITRATE AND NITRITE (AS NITROGEN m 11 10 1 . 24 0 .90 1 .94 < 0 .05 1 . 62 0 .18 0 . 9SULFATE m 2$0 6 .2 4 .5 11 10,4 28 43 2 1RESIDUAL CHLORINE m I 0 1 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 . 04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04BORON M

0 . 06 < 0.05 < 0 .05 < 0 .05 < 0 .05 < 0 .05 < 405

RADIOACTIVITYGROSSALPHA Pcl ;l 1:6 0 .5 +1. 1 .1 0 +1. 0 .8 0. 4 +1- 0 .9 0 .2 +/- 0.8 1 . 8 41- 1 .5 4 . 8 +/- 2 .5 0 .7 +/- 1GROSS BETA Pcl'I 50 6 . 3 +1- 1 .7 2 , 6 +/- 1 .8 4,3 +/- 1 .6 3 ,6 +/- 1,5 9 .4 +/- 2 .1 7 . 0 +/- 2,6 3 +/- 2TOTAL RADIUM-226 8 RADIUM 228 P o l l 6 1 .5 +1- 2 .0 0 19 4-1 .1 1 .0 +1- 1 .7 3 .6 +/- 2. 8 1 .7 +/• 1 .1 3 .4 +/- 3 . 8 0 .1 +/- 1mniL I P c l .l 20,0130 68 4/- 243 82 +/- 220 0 +1- 219 73 +/- 215 287 +/- 232 382 +/- 239 0 +/- 300STRONTIUM-90 PCI' I 6 0 .8 +1- 1 .6 2 .5 +/- 5. 7 1 .9 +/- 1 .4 1 .0 +/- 1 . 4 4,3 +/• 1 .9 1 .6 +/- 1 . 0 0,0 +1- 1

TOXICITY - BIOASSAYSACUTE % SU RV IVAL 70% MI NI MUM 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 100% 100%CFPONIC TUC 1 1,00 NA NA NA NA NA 1 .00

PRIORITY POLLUTANTS

ANTIMONY u9 NOT STATED ND NA NA NA NA NA 5q{10 8} u t HOT STATE D ND NA NA NA NA NA 4 0COPPER U U11 NOT STATED 50 NA NA NA NA NA NDLEAD u /( NOT STATED i' ND NA NA NA NA NA 4ZINC u /I NOT STATED 240 NA NA NA NA NA 11 0ALL OTHERS ND NA NA NA NA NA NO

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1995 : OUTFALL 004 ACUTE TOXICITY BIOASSAY

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DATES OF DISCHARGE

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DATES OF DISCHARGE

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1 F

0

3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 21-Mar 15-Mi y

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 004 OIL & GREASE

16 r

14 ' DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

6

4

2

0

3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-M a1 21-Mar 15-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

UBNA0331525 5

HDMSE00650988

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t

1995 : OUTFALL 004 p H

sa ---------- -----------------UPPER DISCHARGE UM1T

8

7 +

6 + - - -- --- - - - - - - --

3 +

2 }

1 +

LOWER DISCHARGE LIMT

0

3-Jan /0-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 1 /-Mar 21-Mar 16-Ma y

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 004 SULFATES

250-----------------------------DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE UNIT

200

15 0

100

50 }

a3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14 -Fab 11 -M ar 21-Mar la-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 004 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLID S

1000

J_AE

N0O 100

0W

J

ONN 10

D

J4FOr

1

DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMI T

3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 21 -Mar 10-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

ID DVI DD IBNA0331525 6

HDMSE00650989

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APPENDIX 5

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA000130 9

OUTFALL - 005 (SBP-1 )ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 3-J8n 4-Jan 10 - Jan 12-Jan 24 - Jan 14 - Feb 11 - Mar 23-Mar 15-May

RAINFALL NC,IFS NOT APPLICABLE : 0 .78 NA 4 . 96 NA 2 .45 0 .74 1 .16 1 .00 1 .0 0

VOLUME DISCHARGED MC3 1 so MOD < ; >;; 0 .32 NA 2 .03 NA 1 .00 0 .30 0 .47 0 . 41 0 .4 1

PH H UNITS 6',0 TO f;0,0. € 7 .06 NA 7,6 NA 7 .5 7 .6 7.7 7 .1 7 . 9

TEMPERATURE Irra . F NTE ;i ;!I :.00 . 48 . 4 NA 53 . 2 NA 61 .8 55 .6 60 .8 55 57 . 6

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS 140 NA 104 NA 150 343 es 196 < 40

OIL AND GREASE m r t ;. .1 s:r € < 6 . 0 NA 1 . 0 NA 0 . 0 0 .7 2.1 1 .2 < 3

CFi ORIDE m 2 . 1 NA 2 .2 NA 4 . 2 20 .3 4.6 4 .0 3

FLUORIDE matt 0 .80 NA <0 . 1 NA <0 .1 0 .3 0 . 38 0 .39 0 . 2

NITRATE AND NIT RITE (AS NITROGEN( m n :. ;: .„, : 1 .83 NA 2 .1 NA 4 .94 0 .90 1 .02 3 .02 0 . 5

SULFATE m !{ , ;;>I;> i? ?z ''t''sc r> 5 j11i %><;E'sE 9 .1 NA 2.7 NA 7.3 40 .4 11 12 4

RESIDUALCHLORINE m /i£>;< >< .. ; [ # #<< (x %#s€€r "< < 0.04 NA < 0 .04 NA < 0 . 04 c 0 . 04 c 0 .0 4 < 0 .04 c 0 .04BORDN 0 .10 NA 0 .27 NA < 0.05 0 .40 < 0 .05 0 .25 c 0 .0 5

RADIOACTIVITYGROSS ALPHA P c w 0 .4 +l- 0.7 NA 0 . 7 +/- 1 .0 NA 0. 3 +1- 1 .1 10 +/- 3 2 .8 +l- 1 .6 2 .2 +/- 1 . 7 8 +/- 2

GROSS BETA - P c I I <szS 0_____ `• 's" >z # 4 .8 +/- 1 .7 NA 2 .7 +/- 18 NA 2. 3 +/- 1 .5 4 .9 +/- 1 .8 2 .6 +l• 1 .7 3 .7 +/- 2.4 18 d- 3

TOTAL RADIUM-2268 RADIUM 228 Pct/f 1 . 1 +/- 1 .9 NA 0. 9 +/-1 .1 NA 1 . 9 +1- 2.1 1 .4 +/- 2 .5 1 . 1 +/- 1 .5 1 .5 +/- 2.0 0 .8 +/- 1

TRITIUM Pcl/l 20'':!:00::> :•' :>s? 199 +/- 225 NA 0 +/- 215 NA 0 +1- 219 247 +/- 226 259 +/- 229 180 +/- 224 170 +/- 300

STRONTIUM-90 P CI/l 1 .1 +/. 1 .7 NA 0 .5 +/- 5 .0 NA 0.7 +/- 1 .2 1 .1 +/- 1 .2 1 .7 +/- 1 .4 0 .6 +/• 1 .2 3 +/- 2

TOXICITY - BIOASSAYS

ACUTE 95 SURVIVAL 709 . MINIMUM':.:-'i 100% NA 100% NA 100% 100 % 95% 100% 100 %

CF#iOhlC T1J 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 .0 0

PRIORITY POLLUTANTS

CH#lOMW u / l NOT sTATED. ND NA I ND NA NA NA NA NA 5 0

Cc7FFB? a /I IIOTi$TATED= ' 50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 120

LEAD u 9 I IIOT ST T: Ri ? `! ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 6

MERCURY u / I NOT 3TATEG 3 ; ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 . 4

NICKEL V911 NOT#TATED~ > ND NA NA NA NA NA . NA NA 3 0

ZINC u !I NOT_STATED! 70 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 120

PCB 1254 u ! I NOT STATECI ND ND NA ND NA NA NA NA ND

BENZENE u ! I HOI STATED ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 . 6

ETHYL BENZENE u / I NOT BTATEI7' b; : ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 . 2

TO1.l1ENE u ! I NO7>s I ATEr7 : ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 6

XYLENE u g ! I NOT STATED <! ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8

ALLOTNERS ug/ 0 NO NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ND

-NA . NOT ANALYZED-ND - NOT DETECTED

005 ANNUAL V28/96

IV(31

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1995 : OUTFALL 005 ACUTE TOXICITY BIOASSSAYS

100%

90%

80%

70% -------------------------------LOWER DISCHARGE UMIT

0%a-4.- 1hMn a4-Mn 1!-i.• n-s. rs-r.f

DAZES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 005 BORON

1.00 - -DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE UMIT

0 .90 +

J

t

3-Jan 10-Jan 24•Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 005 CHLORIDES

23-Mar 1$-Ma y

160 .0

140.0 DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

120 . 0

100 .0

80 .0

60 .0

40 .0

10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Ma r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

- --

22-Mar 15-May

ID 100 I 00 I IBNA0331525 9

HDMSE00650992

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3-Jam 10-Jam 24-Jam 14-Fab 11-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 005 NITRATES & NITRITES

23-Ma r

10 F-----------------------------9 DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE OMI T

8 1

7 +

DATES OF DISCHARG E

1995: OUTFALL 005 OIL & GREASE

15-May

16 .0

---------------

14.0 DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMI T

12 . 0

10 . 0

8 . 0

6 . 0

4 . 0

2 . 0

0 .0

3-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar

DATES OF O1SCXHARGE

23-Mar

iimm u imi i imimm u uumi i n i iu

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1995: OUTFALL 005 p H

9-------------------------------•UPPER DISCHARGE LK T

8

7

s ---- -- - - - --- - - - - - - - - -a LOWER DISCHARGE LIMIT

J $

3

2 +

0 a -` !-- -+ --~ -+

2-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-fob 11-Mu 2$ -Mar 16-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 005 SULFATES

DATES OF DISCHARG E

1995 : OUTFALL 005 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS

90 0

800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMI T

0

3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 23-Mar 10-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

UBNA0331526 1

HDMSE00650994

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APPENDIX 6

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIOIVHL- ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA000130 9

OUTFALL - 006 (SBP-2)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 3-Jan 4 - Jan 10 - Jan 12 - Jan 24 - Jan 14-Feb 11 - Mar 23 - Mar 15-Ma y

RAINFALL INCHES NOT APPLICABLE ; 0 .78 NA 4 .96 NA 2 .45 0 . 74 1 .16 1 . 00 1 .0 0VOLUVIEDISCHARGED M3 160 MGD 0 . 24 NA 1 . 50 NA 0 .74 0 . 22 0 .35 0 . 30 0 .3 0PH H UNITS 6 .0 TO 9. 0 7 .8 NA 6 .6 NA 6 .5 6 .7 6 .5 7 .4 8 . 0TEMPERATURE OFa.F NTE ~ 100 50 NA 53 .4 NA 52 .8 56 . 4 57 56 54 . 8TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS 1 050 172 NA 109 NA 102 137 110 116 49 0OIL AND GREASE m ~ I 15 < 5 NA 1 .0 NA < 0.2 1 .3 1 .9 0 .9 < 0 .2CHLORIDE m 11 150 8 .7 NA 3 . 5 NA 4 . 3 10 .4 5 .7 9 .0 1 8FLLORIDC m 91I 1 .0 0 . 28 NA <0 . 1 NA <0 . 1 0 .2 0.38 0 .35 0 . 3NITRATE AND NITRITE (AS NITROGEN m 11 1 0 2 .51 NA 2 .7 NA 2 .78 0 .86 1 .02 0 .89 3 . 4SULFATE m ! I 250 3 .5 NA 3 . 5 NA 5 .3 13 .0 12 .0 10 .0 2 2RESIDUALCHLORINE m I 0 .1 < 0 .04 NA < 0 .04 NA < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 . 04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04BORON 1 .0 0 .05 NA 0 .30 NA < 0.05 < 0 . 05 < 0 .05 0 . 21 < 0 .05

RADIOACTIVITYGROSS ALPHA P C I A 1 5 1 .0 +/- 1 .0 NA 0 .6 +/- 1 .0 NA 1 .2 +/- 1 .0 0 . 0 +/- 1 .0 0 .8 +/- 1 .0 0 .0 +/- 1 .0 2 +/- IGROSS BETA P c I I I 50 14 +/- 2 NA 2.5 +/- 1 .7 NA 2 . 3 +/- 1 .5 3 .5 +/- 1 .6 2 .5 +/- 1 .6 1 .9 +/- 2.2 4 +1 . 3TOTAL RADIUM-226 & RADIUM 228 PcI _ I 5 1 .6 +/- 2 .0 NA 0 . 4 +/- 1 .1 NA 1 .2 +/- 1 .8 1 .4 +/- 2 .5 1 .3 +/- 1 .4 1 .6 +/- 2 .0 0 .3 +/- 1TRITIUM Pci_l 20,000 .: 0 +1- 238 NA 0 +1. 215 NA 0 +1- 219 99 +1- 216 283 +/- 233 419 +1- 242 160 +/- 300STRONTIUM-90 Pci l 8 0 .3 4/4 .5 NA 1 .2 +/- 5.5 NA 0 .0 +/- 1 .4 0 .7 +1-1 .4 0 .6 +/-1 .4 1 .4 +/-1 .5 0 .0 +/-1

TOXICITY - BIOASSAYS

ACUTE % SURVIVAL 70% 61INIMUM'>< 100% NA 100% NA 100% 100 % 100% 100% 100%CHRONIC TUC 1 1 .00 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 .0 0

PRIORITY POLLUTANTSBERYU.IUM u ;I NOT STATED ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8CADMIUM a NOT STATED ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4C;~____" u NOT STA1 ED 7 .2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 240COPPER a II NOT STATED 100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 130LEAD u I NU[ STAJ L' 30 NA NA

~

NA NA NA NA NA 7 5MBTCURr _

y

U911 NOT STATED ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2NICKEL u /l NOT STATED 40 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA X170THAWUM U911 HOT STATED ID NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2ZINC ug II NOT STATED 210 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

_640

BIS- (2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE ugil NOT STATED 3 .4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NDPCB1254 u 1I NOT STATED ND NO NA ND NA NA NA NA NAALL OTHERS ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ND

-NA . NOT ANALYZED-ND - NOT DETECTED

006 ANNUAL 2127196

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1995 : OUTFALL 006 ACUTE TOXICITY BIOASSAYS

100%

90%

80%

lox ----- - - - - - - - - LOWER DISCHARGE LIMIT - -

3-Jan 10 -Jan 24 -Jan 14-Fab 11 -Mar 2S -Mar 16-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 006 BORON

1 .0

0 .9

0 . 6

0. 7

0 .3

0 .2

0 . 1

0 .0

-----------------DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

S-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Ma r

DATES OF DISCHARG E

1995 : OUTFALL 006 CHLORIDE S

160 .0 T

23-Mar 15-Ma y

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1400 DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMI T

120 . 0

100 . 0

80 . 0

60 . 0

40 . 0

2

00

.0

i0

3-Jan 10-Jan 24 -Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 23-Mar /5-Ya y

DATES OF DISCHARGE

IOIOOIO OBNA03315264

UHDMSE00650997

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1995 : OUTFALL 006 FLUORIDES

1.00 -----------DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMI T

0.90

0.80 }

0.70

0.60

b)0.50

p 0.40

LL 0.30

0.20

0.10

0.00

3-Jab 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 23-Mar 16-May

DATES Of DISCHARGE

199$ : OUTFALL 006 NITRATES & NITRITES

10 .00 r - - - - - - - - -DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT - - - - - - - - -9 .00 i

6 .00

7 .00

6 .00

5 .00

4 .00

3 .00

2 .00

t00

0 .00

r

3-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jan 14-Fib 11 -Mar 23-Mar 15-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 006 OIL & GREAS E

16 .0 T

- - - - - - - - - -14 0 DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

12 . 0

10 . 0

9 .0

3-Jan IO •Jan 24-Jan 14-Fib 11-Mir 23-Mar lb-Miy

DATES OF DISCHARGE

IDOl 01 OO I IBNA0331526 5

HDMSE00650998

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1995 : OUTFALL 006 pH VALUE

9-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -r UPPER D~ARGE LMAIT

6 .0 - --- -W

J 5.0

7

T 4.06

3-0

2 .0

1 .0

0 0.

3-Jaa f0 -Jan

- - --- --- - - - - -LOWER DISCHARGE LIMT - -

24-Jaa 14-FS0 11-Mar 23-Mar ii-May

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 006 SULFATES

250.0 - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -r DAILY -

-MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

200 .0 +

100 .0 +

50 .0 +

0 .03-Jan 10 -Jan 24-Jan 14-Fab 11-Mar 23-Mar 15-May

DATES OF DISCHARG E

1995 : OUTFALL 006 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLID S

900

~g Boo DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

E 70 0NO~ 600ONG 500

W

400ON

N 300O

F 200

O I1" 10 0 }

0 4---

3-J a n 10-Jan 24-J4a 14-Fab 11-Ma r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

23-Mar 15-May

1001001 I IBNA0331526 6

HDMSE00650999

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APPENDIX 7

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ROCKWELL INTERNATIOhAL - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

OUTFALL - 007 (B100)ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 1995

CONSTITUENT UNITS LIMITS 4-Jan 10 -Jan 24 -Jan 14 - Feb 10 -Mar 21-Ma r

RAINFALL NCFIES NOT APPLICABLE 3 .42 4 . 96 2 .45 0 .74 3 .13 0 .40VOLUMEDISCR*CED Mc 160 MOO 0 . 94 1 .37 0 . 68 0 .20 0 .86 0 .1 1_ N UNrTS 8-0 To 6 .26 6 . 5 6 .74 6 .9 7 .37 7 . 7

TEMPERATURE DEO .F NTE 100 48 .7 55 .4 58.3 53 . 4 52 1 62 . 4TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS madI 650 122 63 .0 100 132 159 16 4OIL AND GREASE m i I 15 .. : ;" < 5 1 .0 1 .7 1 . 8 0.8 1 . 6

CHLORIDE m I 1 5 0 6 .9 1 .2 1 .7 12 .6 3 .6 5R110RIDE m it 1 4s >! 0 .30 <0 .1 <0,1 0,2 0.38 0,39

NITRATE AND NITRITE (AS NITROGEN) m 1. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .

7 . 29 0.95 2 .03 1 . 38 < 0,05 0 .1 9

SULFATE M9,11 8 . 5 2 .1 3 .3 2 .6 3 .5 4RESIDUAL CHLORINE m i l < 0 .04 < 0.04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 .04 < 0 .0 4BORON m I 0 . 13 < 0.05 < 0.05 0 . 26 < 0 .05 < 0 .0 5

RADIOACTIVITYGROSSAt" Pcl/ lggpgg BETA P cl ! I 5 0 : _ 9.0 +/- 2 .0 2 .6 +/- 1 .8 3 . 4 +/- 1 .5 2 .8 +/- 1 .6 2 ,7 +/- 1 .7 3 .7 +/- 2 .4TOTAL RAD IUM-226 & RADIUM 228 Peirl 5 1 .1 +1. 1 .8 1 . 3 +1- 2.1 1 .2 +1-2.1 0 .7 +1. 2 .4 0.3 +/- 1 .2 0 .9 +/- 2 . 1TRITIUM Pcl ;1 20,000 0 +1- 238 76 +1- 218 0 +/- 219 99 +/- 216 40 +1- 217 126 +/- 220

STRONTIUM-90 Pcl!I 8 0 .7 +1-1 .6 3 .4 +1- 5.8 0 .0 +/- 1 .3 1 .6 +1-1 .4 0 .8 +/-1 .5 0 .7 +/-0 .9

TOXICITY - BIOASSAY S

ACUTE % SURVIVAL 70% MINIMUM 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100 %CHRONIC TUC I I NA NA NA NA NA

PRIORITY POLLUTANT SO ci p~ u I NOT STATED 20 NA NA NA NA NA

aNC ugII NOX 3YATE0 40 NA NA NA NA NA

ALL OTHERS ND NA NA NA NA NA

-NA . NOT ANALYZED-ND . NOT DETECTED

007 ANNUAL 2127/08

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70 %

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

0%

- - - - - - - - - LOWER DISCHARGE L1MT -

l- as 1.-Jaw a4•Jaa 14-#.a IL_sf t1•alar

DATES OF O CHARGE

1995: OUTFALL 007 BORO N

DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 007 CHLORIDES

160

140 - DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMI T

4 0

20 ,

0-

4-Jail 10-Jan 24-Jan 14F.6 10-Mar 21-Ma r

DATES OF DISCHARGE

100100 I Di I I

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1995 : OUTFALL 007 FLUORIDES

1.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

0 .90 +

0 .80

0 .70 +

0 .60

0 .50

0 .40 +

0 .30

0 .2 0

0 .10 1

DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

0 .00 I r

4-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jam 14-Fab 10-Mar 21-Mar

DATESOF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 007 NITRATES & NITRITE S

10 T- - ------------------DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

9

8

6 +

5 +

4 4

10-Jan 24-Jan 14 -Fab 10 -Mar 21-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1 6

1 4

1 2

1 0

8

6

4

2 +

0 41~

4-Jan

1995 : OUTFALL 007 TOTAL OIL & GREASE

10-Jan

DAILY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMI T

24-Jan 14-Fab 10-Mar 21-Mat

DATES OF DISCHARGE

mBNA0331527 0

HDMSE00651003

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1995 : OUTFALL 007 pH VALUE

e F --------- UPPER DISCHARG E-UM-

0

7 +

-----------------------------------------------------LOWERDISCHARGE LIMIT

2 +

1 +

10-Jaa 24-Jla 14-Fab 10-Mar 21-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

1995 : OUTFALL 007 SULFATES

250 r------------------------------DAILY MAX. DISCHARGE LIMIT

200 +

150 +

100 +

50 +

4-Jan 10-Jan 24-Jon 14-Fab 10-Mar 21-Mar

DALES OF DISCHARGE

100 0

10 0

10

1995 : OUTFALL 007 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLID S

----------DIALY MAX . DISCHARGE LIMIT

4-Jan 10-Jun 24-Jan 14 -Fab 10-Mar 21-Mar

DATES OF DISCHARGE

m

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APPENDIX 8

m

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ROCKWELL INTERNATI"AL - ROCKETDYNE DIVISIONNPDES PERMIT CA0001309

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IANNUAL REPORT FOR 1 JANUARY 1995 - 31 DECEMBER 199 5

(TOTAL CCt1FK R

01,:GREMC EFR.UEN `

ML 1E KL MPf1i1 0 0DATE t?~ '

Tt7? IO DEhFLI~ff l

MU

+~$~

5~?

lik1

«:;>: : :> :. gJFbUETtl igpGF1=Mr<AL

QX1C~8JDF7W DMGl1

E R.UEK TErcx H /L

OXYGL74bCT1A/ FiT dI

RF7Al7VAL

3-Jan__

<5 m /I 8 .3_ _._

<2_

1 .0 0 .00 3, 926 <5 100 . 0 310 <5 100 . 0

4-Jan <2 1 .4 0 .0 0

5-Jan <2 1 .5 0 .0 06-Jan <2 1 .2 0 .0 0

9Jan <5 m /I 7 .1 <2 1 .2 0 . 00 4 .267 <5 100 .0 321 <5 100 . 0

10-Jan <2 1 .6 0 .00

11 -J an <2 1 .9 0 .00

12-Jan <2 1 .3 0 .00

13-Jan <2 1 .6 0 .00

18-Jan <5 mg/I 7 .8 <2 2 .0 0 . 00 2,249 <5 100 .0 291 <5 100 . 0

17-Jan < 2 <2 2 .4 0 .0 0

18-Jan < 2 1 .8 0 .0 0

19-Jan <2 1 .2 0 .0 020-Jan <2 1 .8 0 .0 0

23-Jan <5 m /I 7 .0 <2 1 . 4 0 .00 3,437 < 5 100 .0 314 < 5 100 . 0

24-Jan <2 2 .7 0 .0 0

25-Jan <2 3 .2 0 .0 0

26-Jan < 2 3 .4 0 .0 0

27-Jan <2 3 .5 0 .00

30-Jan <5 m /I 7 .9 <2 2 . 2 0 .00 3,576 <5 100 .0 305 . < 5 100 . 0

31-Jan < 2 0 .9 0 .00

1-Feb < 2 0 .8 0 .00

2-Feb <2 0 .6 0 .00

3-Feb <2 1 .4 0 .0 0

8-Feb <5 m /I 7 .9 <2 0 .7 0 .00 3,688 <5 100 .0 367 <5 100 . 0

7-Feb <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

8-Feb <2 0 .7 0 .0 0

9-Feb_

<2 0.8 0 .00

10-Feb <2 0.7 0 .00

13-Feb <5 m /I 7 .9 <2 1 .1 0 .00 3 , 676 6 99 .8 286 < 5 100 . 0

14-Feb <2 0 .6 0 .00

15-Feb <2 0 .9 0 .00

16-Feb <2 2 .0 3 .1 3

17-Feb c2 1 .3 0 .0 0

20-Feb <5 m /I 7 .0 <2 0 .7 0 .00 3,328 <5 100 .0 358 <5 100 . 0

21-Feb <2 0 .6 0 .0 0

22-Feb <2 0 .7 0 .0 0

23-Feb <2 0 .6 0 .0 0

24-Feb27-Feb <5 m /I 7 .2

<2

<2

0 . 70 .8

0 .0 00 .00 3 , 642 <5 100 .0 370 <5 100 . 0

28-Feb < 2 0 .8 0 .0 0

1-Mar <2 0 .7 0 .00

2-Mar <2 0 .8 0 .00

3-Mar <2 0 .8 0 .005 STP 1 pig"

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N-4 7777

IL & ~HEAS F

V~E E}q y? FiDA E

c7TM UJIIFK)PHIEFF L1EI J

(MPN/100ML)

li4?tlEFf9 lk"hIT

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8-Mar < 5 m /I~7 .9 <2

.0 .7 0 . 00

. .,,,, ,3,288

. . . . . .. :9 99 .7 355 <5 100 . 0

7-Mar < 2 0 .8 0 .0 0

8-Mar <2 0 .6 0 .0 0

9-Mar <2 0 .7 0 .0 0

10-Mar <2 0 .9 0 .00

13-Mar < 5 m /I 7 .7 <2 1 . 4 0 .00 3 , 173 5 99 .8 288 <5 100 . 0

14-Mar <2 1 .5 0 .00

15-Mar <2 1 .2 0 .00

18-Mar <2 1 .2 0 .0017-Mar <2 1 .3 0 .00

20-Mar < 5 m /I 7 .5 <2 2 . 3 0 .00 3 ,748 <5 100 .0 334 < 5 100 . 0

21-Mar <2 1 .3 0 .00

22-Mar <2 1 .7 0 .0 023-Mar <2 2 .0 0 .0 0

24-Mar <2 2 .2 0.0 0

27-Mar <5 m / I 7 .9 <2 2 .1 0.00 4,005 7 99 .8 303 <5 100 . 0

28-Mar <2 1 .9 0 .00

29-Mar <2 1 .8 0 .00

30-Mar < 2 1 .7 0 .00

31-Mar <2 1 .8 0 .00

3-Apr 7 .7 <2 1 . 4 0 .00 3 441 < 5 100 . 0 283 e5 100 . 0..

4-Apr 4 2 1 .4 0 .0 0

5-Apr <2 1 .3 0 .0 0

8-Apr

R

<2 1 .3 0 .0 0

7-Apr <2 1 .1 0 .0 0

10-Apre5

7 .6 <2 1 . 0 0 .00 3 ,985 < 5 100 . 0 336 <5 100 . 0

11_ r <2 0 .9 0 .00

12-Apr < 2 0 .9 0 .0 0

13 -Apr <2 0.9 0 .00

14-Apr <2 1 .4 0 .00

17-Apr <5 m /I 8 .1 <2 1 . 1 0 .00 3,530 8 99 .8 294 <5 100 . 0

1 $-A pr _<2 _ . 1 .0 0 .0 0

19-A r <2 1 .3 0 .0 0

20-!Apr <2 1 .3 0 .0 0

21-A r <2 1 .0 0 .0 0

24-Apr < 5 m /I 8 .1_

<2 0 . 8 0 .00 3,619 < 5 100 .0 397 <5 100 . 0

25-Apr <2 1 .7 0 .0 0

26- Apr <2 1 .0 0 .00

27-Apr <2 1 .0 0 .00..28-Apr <2 0 .9 0 .00

1-M a2-Ma <3 m9/I 7 .7

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 80 .7

0 .000 .00 6 , 500 < 10 100. 0 700 <2 100 . 0

3-May <1 .1 0 .8 0 .00

4-Ma <1 .1 0 .9 0 .00lags 8TP t v2da6

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UAI

TOTAL CO1I lOftfil

o~ s cR P E EFKU~r.: >f?N (MPN,100MfTWEE '

n 1YY -E~aL R4T

-

%QF

ftdFl 1

i9tlUg9 ~?

aiFtitlFNr[~IOCHF?1 CAl 1

oxvcth DE!MND

+>trW CHE} 1tGA1

Orrc DDAV D r

5-May_

<1 .1 0 .9 0 .00

8-May9-May <3 m /l 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 90 .8

0 .000 .00 9,100 < 10 100 . 0 1,500 <2 100 . 0

10-May <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 011-Ma

_< 1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 0

12-May <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 0

15-M a16-Ma <3 m /I 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 .1

1 . 00 .9

0 .0 00 . 00 3,700 c 10 100 . 0 1,100 <2 100 . 0

17-May <1 . 1 1 .1 0 .0 0

18-May <1 . 1 1 .0 0.00

19-Ma <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .00y22-Ma y23-Ma <3 m /I 7 .7

< 1 . 1<1 .1

1 . 01 .2

0 .000 .00 4,900 < 10 100 . 0 600 <2 100 . 0

24-May <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 0

25-May <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 0

26-May <1 .1 1 .0 0 .0 0

30-May31-Ma <3 m2/1 7 .7

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 80 .9

0 .0 00 . 00 . 4,400 < 10 100. 0 400 <2 100 . 0

1-Jun <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

2-Jun <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

5-Jun6-Jun <3 m / I 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 .1

0 . 40 .5

0 .000 . 00 5,400 < 10 100 .0 440 c2 100 . 0

7-Jun <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .00

8-Jun <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .00

9-Jun <1 . 1 0 .2 0 .00

12-Jun13-Jun <3 m /I 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 .1

0 . 40 .3

0 .000 .00 4,300 3 99 .9 230 <2 100 . 0

14-Jun <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .0 0

15-Jun <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 0

16-Jun c1 .1 0 .3 0 .0 0

19-Ju n20-Jun <3 m /I 7 .9

<1 . 1<1 .1

0 . 30 .4

0 .0 00 . 00 9,400 < 10 100 .0 900 <2 100 . 0

21-Jun < 1 .1 0 .4 0 .0 0

22-Jun <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .00

23-Jun < 1 .1 0 .1 0 .00

26-Jun <1 . 1 0 .2 0 .00700 <2 1

27-Jun <3 m /l 7 .9 <1 .1 0 .1 0 .00 9,100 < 10 100 .0

28-Jun <1 . 1 0 .2 0 .0 0

29-Jun <1 . 1 0 .2 0 .0 0

30-Ju n

5-Jul <3 m /I 7 .7<1 . 1

0 . 1

0 . 2

0 .5

0 .0 0

0 . 00 8,500 < 10 100 .0 240 <2 . 100 . 0

6-Jul <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .00

7-Ju l10-Jul <3 m /I 7 .9

<1- 1<1 .1

0 . 80 .6

0 .000 .00 9,700 < 10 100 .0 250 <2 100 .0

1G95 SIP 1 2126'96

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N)-4 7777

70'1PL COLIFlOF1f.1 1

OIL &G P H-UElJ (fifAS E

LATE EEb I 104.M

11--Jul <1 . 1

1IfR£7UfiY

FFf~tLN T

4TU

0 .6

AY rS0 .00

01RU NT

; 1?J1GtL . .. . . : .

1

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S0LJD$ti GIL

nIEMOYAL :

NFLuE T

BIOCHEM CALOWGBJ 0f31MJD J

., MG/L

EFR1 Eht1

817CHEMICFL

t»CV~tN DEMA .0 PSi 7JT

?d.G'l REMQVA :

12-Jul <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .0 0

13-Jul <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .00

14-Jul17-Jul <3 m /l 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 70 .5

0.000.00 1,000 < 10 100 .0 300 <2 100 . 0

18-Jul <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .00

1 <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .00

2 0 . 4

22M3m

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 30 .5

0 .0 00 . 00 11 , 000 10 100 . 0 700 <2 100 . 0

2 <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 0

2 <1 . 1 0 .6 .0 0

2 < 1 .1 0 .5 0 .00

28-Jul < 1 .1 0 .6 0 .00

31-Ju l

1-AU 5 m A 8 .0<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 6

0 .6

0 .0 D0 .00 5,000 < 10 100. 0 200 < 2-- 100 . 0

2-Aug <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 0

3-Au <1 .1 0 .5 0 .0 0

4-Au <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 0

7-Au gAu <3 m 11 8 .1

<1 . 1<1 .1

0 . 70 .5

0 .000 .00 13 , 000 < 10 100 .0 600 21 96 . 5

9-Au <1 .1 0 .6 0 .00

10-Au <1 .1 0 .6 0 .00

11-Au g14-A u15-Au <3 M g/1 8 .0

< 1 . 1<1 .1

0 . 70 . 80 . 9

0 .000 .000 1 00 1,300 < 10 100 .0 830 <2 100 . 0

16-Au <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 0

17-Au <1 .1 0 .7 0 .00

18-Au <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 0

21-Au22-Au 4 m A 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 .1

1 . 00 . 7

0 .0 00 .00 1,300 c 10 100 .0 700 <2 100 . 0

23-Au <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

24-Au <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

25-Au <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

28-A u29-Au 4 m94 7 .8

<1 . 1<1 . 1

0 . 50 .6

0 .0 00 .00 4,100 < 10 100 .0 220 <2 100 . 0

30-Au <1 .1 0 .5 0 .0 0

31 u <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 0

1-Se5-Se 3 m A 8 .0

<1 . 1

<1 .1

0 . 81 .4

0 .0 00 .00 4,000 < 10 100 . 0 110 <2 100 . 0

6-Se <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

7 Se <1 .1 1 .4 0 1 00

-8 Se <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .00 E-411 Se <1 . 1 1 .5 0 .00

1995 STP I 2/28/98

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TOTAL COUF?ORM

nt, & (;RFASF FFFI IJFNr

(M P;..N/100ML . .DATE .,, V+f ,Uhl(~ i

.. . . . 11T .. . . .

v #,

'

A

I IT

,

o:>`- _

:?

1= 11E7J1

._ . ;

1 IJFN t

£310CHEM/CAL1 41C, f 14~134ANt

.12-

EFR .t>rr .[BIOCHEMICAL

0 XYGF7V OFMA110 [ t t^fT

F]Sep <3 m /I 7 .8 <1 .1 1 .3 0 . 00 5,400 < 10 100 . 0 53 < 2 100 . 013-Sep < 1 .1 1 .1 0 .0 D14-Sep < 1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 015-Se <1 . 1 0.4 0 .0018-Se <1 .1 0 .4 0 .0019-Sep 7 m 9A 7 .8 <1 .1 0 . 3 0 .00 5,400 < 10 100 . 0 210 <2 100 . 020-Sep <1 .1 0 .3 0 .0 0

-Sep <1 . 1 0 .2 0 .0 022-Sep < 1 .1 0.3 0 .0025-Se <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0026-Sep 3 m A 8 . 0 <1 .1 0 . 7 0 .00 5 , 100 < 10 100 .0 140 <2 100 . 027-Sep <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .0 028 Se <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 D29-sap <l . 1 0 .5 0 .0 D2-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 D3-Oct 3 m A 7 .9 <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .00 11 ,000 < 10 100.0 800 7 99 . 14-Oct <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 05 -Oct <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 06-Oct <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 09-Oct <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .0 D

10-Oct <3 m /I 7 .9 <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .00 11,000 < 10 100 .0 270 <2 100 . 0

11-Oct <1 .1 0 .7 0 .0 012-Oct <1 .1 0 .5 0 .0 013-Oct <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .0 0

16-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 017-Oct <3 m /I 7 .9 <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00 13,000 10 99 . 9 570 <2 100 . 018-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 019-Oct <1 . 1 1 .3 0 .0 020-Oct <1 .1 0 .7 0 .0 023-Oct < 1 .1 1 .0 0 .0 024-Oct <3 m /I 7 .4 <1 ,1 1 .2 0 . 00 5,400 < 10 100 .0 140 <2 100 . 025-Oct <1 ,1 1 .2 0 .0 D26-Oct <1 .1 0 .9 0 .0 027-Oct <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 030-Oct <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 031-Oct <3 m /I 8 .2 <1 . 1 0 .7 0 . 00 23,000 < 10 100 .0 630 <2 100 . 01-Nov <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 02-Nov <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 03-Nov <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 06-Nov < 1 .1 1 .1 0 .0 07-Nov 3 m A 8 .2 <1 .1 1 .2 0 .00 17 ,000 < 10 100.0 590 <2 100 . 0

8-Nov <I . 1 2 .0 0 .0 09-Nov .1 1 .9 0 .0 0

10-Nov < 1 .1 0 .9 0 .001993 STP 1 212&"

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f4FUJENT

F7? O'T N1 Cql P~1 Tl ('n~

EWXHE7. KM Bk CHEMI( L

bL&GREI~SE

~RIIEUt "/~!!!" SQ J 3()~ IpS 1?f 1 nxvc~l DIEMAND OXYGCN DEMAND PEA J T

TE 1AEFJQ i f ML) MU: .. .' MPNl100 1A1 . . . .. . . . MQJL ., : `:< :€ NlZi~ls <:<:` ;>. :REMOVA1 : . : M. AIL _ ., f3F1a0YAL.DA ( _ .. .

13-Nov <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00300 10 0100 400 <2 100 . 0

14-Nov 3 m A 7 .4 <1 . 1 0 .7 0 . 00 6, < .

15-Nov <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 0

16-Nov <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

17-Nov <1 .1 0 .6 0 .00

20-Nov <1 . 1 0 . 60 7

0 .0 00 00 6 700 10 100 . 0 280 < 2 100 . 0

21-Nov 3 m A 7 .8 <1 .1 . . ,

22-Nov <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .0 0

27-Nov <1 . 1 1 .2 0.008008 < 10 0100 210 < 2 100 .0

28-Nov 3 m A 7 . 6 <1 .1 1 .2 0. 00 , .

29-Nov <1 . 1 1 .3 0 .0000

30-Nov <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .

Dec1 <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .0 0-

4-Dec <1 . 1 1 .1 0 .000 90 05 < 10 0100 170 < 2 100 . 0

5 D < 3 m A 97 <1 .1 1 .3 0 . 0 , .e c-

8-Dec.

<1 . 1 1 .2 0 .0 0

7-Dec <1 . 1 1 .0 0 .00

8-Dec <1 . 1 1 .5 0 .00

11-Dec < 1 .1 1 . 0

1 6

0 .00

0 00 00 05 a 10 100 .0 190 <2 100 . 012-Dec < 3 m A 7 . 7 <1 .1 . . ,

13-Dec <1 . 1 1 .7 0 .0 0

14-Dec < 1 .1 1 .8 0 .0 0

15-Dec < 1 .1 1 .5 0 .0 0

18-Dec <1 . 1 1 . 51 5

0,000 00 10 01 < 10 100 .0 400 <2 100 . 0

19-Dec < 3 A 8 .0 <1 . 1 . . ,

20-Dec <1 . 1 1 .4 0 .0 0

21 Dec <1 . 1 1 .2 0 .0 000

22-Dec <1 . 1 1 .1 0 .

23-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 1 .0 0 .00

24-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .8 0 .000 0

25-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .6 0 .

26-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .7 0 .0 0

27-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .7 0 .0 0

28-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .6 0 .0 0

29-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .6 0 .00

30-Dec HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN 0 .5 0 .00

DAY SHUTDOWN 0 9 0 .0031-Dec HOLI ~_ AYLfAGEAte

pf 17MEDIA14 - 2.7 2 .O .AV~F1i4t3E

A49VidL~: x bA I AOUAL,. : < . F)E WAL .

MONTHLY 0 9 0 10 5,929 1 . 10 99 .98 413 0 .55 99 . 9AVERAGE

0 80 7 .7 . .

1005 STP 1 2/28/06

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1-Jan

11-Jan

21-Jan

31-Jan

10-Feb

20-Feb

2-Mar

12-Mar

22-Ma r

1-Apr

11-Apr

21-Ap r

1-May

11-May

21-May

31-May

10-Jun

20-Jun

30-Jun

10-Jul

20-Jul

30-Jul

9-Aug

19-Aug

29-Aug

8-Sep

18-Sep

28-Sep

8-Oc t

18-Oct

28-Oct

7-Nov

17-Nov

27-Nov

7-Dec

17-Dec

27-Dec

TURBIDITY (NTU)

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10 -r-

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95 SIP 1 COLIFORM 2/21/96

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APPENDIX 9

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AIS O1LGRUOE

TOT1,1 . CCI .IFIOFI M

/1 ML 1H MPl~

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FFNTU !/tYT,

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f?Yn F FMICAI BKJCHEMICALtMJ D owGM SErtiwul AL.Oy bCrM

3 Ja n4-Jan

< 5 m9 11 8 . 4.

< 2<2

1 . 01 .8

_0 . 0 00 .00

4,004 100 .0 642 100. 0

5-Jan <2 1 .7 0 .0 0

6-Ja n9-Jan < 5 m /l 7 .5

< 2< 2

1 . 71 .3

0.0 00 . 00 3,619 <5 100 .0 678 <5 100 . 0

10-Jan <2 1 .0 0 .0 0

11-Jan <2 1 .0 0 .00

12-Jan <2 0 .7 0 .00

13-Ja n16-Jan mg/1 7 .5

< 2<2

1 . 40 . 9

0,0 00 .00 4,398 < 5 100 . 0 681 <5 100 . 0

17-Jan <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

18-Jan <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

19-Jan <2 1 .2 0 .0 0

20-Jan23-Jan <5 m /I 7 .3

< 2c2

0 . 80 . 8

0.0 00.00 3 , 742 22 99 .4 1,395 <5 100 . 0

24-Jan <2 1 .4 0 . 0 -

25-Jan <2 1 .2 0 .00

28-Jan <2 1 .1 0 .0 0

27-Ja n30-Jan <5 m /I 7 .2

< 2

c2

0 . 80 . 6

0 .0 00 .00 3,345 14 99 .6 299 <5 100 . 0

31-Jan <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

1-Feb <2 0 .6 0 .0 0

2-Feb <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

-3-Febe-Feb

_<5 m /i _ 7 .7

< 2

<2

0 . 7

0 . 7

0 . oo0 .00 1,475 <5 100 . 0 1,222 <5 100 . 0

7-Feb c2 1 .0 0 .00

8-Feb < 2 1 .6 0 .00

9• Feb <2 1 .1 0 .000- e

13-Feb < 5 m /I 8 .0< 2<2

0 . 80 . 6

0 .0 00 .00 3 , 905 6 99 .8 1 , 030 <5 100 . 0

14-Feb <2 0 .9 0 .0 0

15-Feb <2 1 .0 0 .0 0

18 Feb <2 1 .5 0 .0 0

17-Feb20-Feb < 5 m /I 7 .5

< 2<2

1 . 21 . 5

0 .0 00 .00 4 , 007 <5 100 .0 1,108 <5 100 . 0

21-Feb < 2 1 .4 0 .00

22-Feb < 2 1 .3 0 .00

23-Feb <2 0 .8 0 .0 0

24-Fe b27•Feb c5 m /I 6 .9

< 2<2

0 . 60 . 4

0 .0 00 .00 4 , 708 c 5 100 .0 1,186 <5 100 . 0

28-Feb <2 0 .5 0 .0 0

1-Mar <2 0 .7 0 .0 0

2-Mar <2 0 .6 0 .0 0

3-Mar <2 0 .5 0 .00

1003 STP 3 212SNE

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11. b Gq4:-M EDATE ,11FEKL3. H

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6-Mar <5 m /I 8 .4 <2 0 . 4 0 .00 4,100 10 99 .8 1,066 < 5 100 . 07-Mar <2 0 .6 0.008-Mar <2 0 .7 0 .0 09-Mar c2 0 .5 0 .00

10-Mar < 2 0 .6 0.0013-Mar <5 m /I 7 .5 < 2 0 .4 0 . 00 4,087 5 99 .9 903 < 5 100 . 014-Mar < 2 0 .4 0.0015-Mar < 2 0 .5 0.0016-Mar <2 _ 0 .5 0.0017-Mar c2 0 .5 0 .0 020-Mar < 5 m /I 7 .5 c2 0 . 7 0 .00 4,069 <5 100 .0 1,280 <6 100 . 021-Mar <2 0 .6 0 .0022-Mar <2 0 .6 0 .0023-Mar < 2 0 .8 0.0024-Mar < 2 0 .7 0 .0 027-Mar <5 m /I 7 .3 <2 0. 6 0.00 3,124 5 99 . 8 984 < 5 100 . 028-Mar <2 0 .5 0 .0 029-Mar <2 0 .6 0 .0 030-Mar <2 0.6 0.0031-Mar <2 0 .7 0 .0 03-Apr <5 m /I 8 .0 e2 0 . 5 0 .00 2,787 < 6 100 . 0 072 <5 100 . 04-Apr <2 0 .7 0 .0 05-Apr 12 0 .6 0 .0 06-Apr <2 0 .5 0 .0 07-Apr <2 0 .5 0,0 010-Apr <5 m /I <2 0 .6 0 . 00 3,859 5 99 .87 1,068 < 6 100 . 01 1 -Apr 7 .3

-<2 0 .5 0 .0 0

12 APr - - _ < 2 0 .6 0 .00_ILA pr < 2 0 .6 0 .0 0

14-Apr < 2 0 .5 0 .0 017-Apr m /l 8 .6 <2 0 . 8 0 .00 4,034 < 5 100 .0 1,118 < 5 100 . 018-A r <2 1 .0 0 .3 419-Apr c2 0 .9 0 .0 0

2o-Apr <2 0 .9 0 .0 021-Apr <2 0 .8 0 .0 024-Apr <5 m A 7 .7 <2 0 .7 0 .00 4,028 c 5 100 .0 1,655 <5 100 . 025-Apr <2 0 .5 0 .0 026 -Apr <2 0 .8 0 .0 027-Apr <2 0 .6 0 .0 028- r <2 0 .7 0 .0 01-Ma <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 02-Ma <3 m /I 8 .1 <1 .1 0 . 4 0 .00 8,800 c 10 100 . 0 1,400 <2 100 . 03-Ma <1 . 1 0,4 0 .0 04-Ma <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

1905 SIP 3 2/28/96

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9-May _ <3 m /l 8 .4 <1 .1 0 .7 0 .00 5 , 000 10 100 . 0 2,200 <2 100 . 0

0-Ma <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .00

11-Ma ct . i 0 .5 0 .00

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<1 . 1

<1 .1

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0 . 6

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17-Ma <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .0 0

18-Ma <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 0

19-May <1 .l 0 .6 0 .0 0

22-May <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 0

23-Ma 777 < mg/I 8 . 1 <1 .1 0 .8 0 .00 4,600 < 10 100 .0 1,200 <2 100 . 0

24-Ma <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 0

25-M La <1 . 1 0 .5 0.00

26-May < 1 .1 0 .5 0 .00

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0 .000 .00 2 , 700 < 10 100 .0 400 <2 100 . 0

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2-Jun <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

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9-Jun <1 .1 0 .8 0 .0 0

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14-Jun <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .00

15-Jun <1 .1 0 .6 0 .00

16-Jun <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .00

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<1 . 1

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0 . 60 .6

0 .000.00 4,300 <10 100 .0 800 <2 100 . 0

21-Jun <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .00

22-Jun <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 0

23-Jun <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .0 0

26-Ju n27-Jun <3 m /I 8 .0

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29-Jun <1 . 1 0.6 0.0 0

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17-Jul <3 m l l 7 .9 <1 .1 0 .8 0. 00 14 , 000 <10 100.0 1 ,300 <2 100 . 018-Jul <1 .1 0 .7 0 .0 019-Jul <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 020-Jul <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 021-Jul <1 . 1 0 .7 0 .0 024-Jul <3 m / l 8 .0 <1 .1 0 .5 0 .00 7,300 < 10 100 .0 900 <2 100 . 025-Jul <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0026-Jul <1 . 1 0.4 0 .0027-JuI <1 .1 0 .3 0 .00

28-Jul <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0031-Jul <1 .1 0 .3 0 .00

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7-Au <1 .1 0 .3 0 .008-Au <3 m /I 7 .9 <1 .1 0 .3 0 .00 5,500 < 10 100 . 0 800 < 2 100 . 09-Aug <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 0

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-__c 1 .1 0 .3 0 .0 0

15-Au <3 m /S I 7 .9 <1 .1 0 . 4 0 .00 590 <10 100 .0 760 <2 100 . 016-Au <1 . 1 0,5 0 .0 017-Aug < 1 .1 0 .4 0 .0 0

18-Au < 1 .1

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23-Au <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 024-Aug <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .00

25-Au <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .0 0

28-AU <3 m /I 8 .0 <1 .1 0 .3 0 .00 4,200 c 10 100 . 0 890 <2 100 . 029-Aug <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .00

30-Au <1 .1 0 .3 0 .0 031-Au <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 0

1-Se <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .00

5-Se <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 06-Se 4 m A 7 .7 <1 . 1 0 .4 0 . 00 5,600 < 10 100 . 0 500 <2 100 . 07-Se <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 08-Se <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .00

11-Se <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .00

1995 STP 3 2/29/96

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21-Sep_

<1 . 1 0 .3 0 .0 0

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26-Sep <3 m /I 8 .2 <1 .1 0 . 5 0.00 4,800 < 10 100 . 0 520 <2 100 . 0

27 .sep <1 .1 0 .4 0 .00

28-Sep <1 . 1 0 .4 0 .0029-Sep <1 . 1 0 .5 0 .00

2-Oct <1 . 1 0 .3 0 .003-Oct <3 m /I 8 .1 <1 .1 0 .8 0 .00 4,400 < 10 100 . 0 800 <2 100 . 0

4-Oct <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .0 0

5-Oct <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 06-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

9-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

10-Oct <3 m /I 7 .1 <1 .1 0 .7 0 .00 6,100 < 10 100 .0 890 <2 100 .0

11-Oct <1 .1 1 .0 0 .00

12-Oct <1 .1 0 .9 0.0013-Oct <1 .1 0 .8 0.00

18-Oct <1 .1 1 .0 0 .00

17-Oct <3 m /I 8 .1 <1 .1 1 .1 0 .00 5 ,100 < 10 100 . 0 880 <2 100 . 0

18-Oct <1 .1 1 .0 0 .0 0

19 .Oct <1 .1 1 .0 0 .0 0

20-Oct <1 .1 1 .2 0 .0 0

23-Oct <1 .1 0 .7 0 .0 0

24-Oct <3 m /I 8,2 <1 . 1 0 .9 0 .00 4,700 < 10 100 .0 120 <2 100 . 0

25-Oct <1 . 1 0 .6 0 .0 0

26-Oct <1 .1 0 .7 0 .0 0

27-Oct <1 . 1 0 .8 0 .00

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0 . 40 .5

0 .000 .00 5,400 < 10 100 .0 440 <2 100 . 0

1-Nov <1 . 1 1 .8 0 .00

2-Nov <1 .1 1 .3 0 .00

3-Nov <1 .1 1 .6 0 .00

6-Nov7-Nov <3 mg/l 8 .4

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1 . 71 . 6

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8-Nov

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1995 srP 3 2129196

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Skin : Contact of this product upon the skin can cause severe irrit-ation and/or tissue damage .

Eyes : Contact of this product upon the ryas can cause severe irrit-ation and/or chemical burns of the eyes and eyelids.

Inhalation: Fumes from this product can cause severe irritation of th enose, nasal passages, and lungs .

. .nScstiall : Wheel concentrated solutions o4 this product are swail=,4ess ;will cause chemical burns of the mucous r :eroranes in the mouth,esophagus, stomach, and intestinal tract .

First Rid ProceduresSkin: Flush e ::posed area for 1 5 minutes with warm water . Consult a

physician immediately .Eyes : Flush eyes for SO .minutes with coal water . Cofso1t a rhys :clan

immediately .Inhalation : 110v ;; patient to clean atmosphere and administer c::ygcn if it is

available . Consult physician immediately .Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting . This product is an acid, hzye patient

drink large quantities of grater or milk . Consult physicianimmediately .

CarcinogensThis product contains no kncwn carcinogens .

Section IV s .:~ww Spill, Leak, and Disposal Procedures U=U-vimSpill Control

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:land, or, ver•miculate . Cosh?: : material and dispose m;,tcr`ia1in a cer tified class ono disposal facility .

Waste DisposalAll hazardous matarials jrust be sol?cified and disposed of ire anEPA approvaci class one facility . When dispesin;; of cne .rica?s,contact local, state?, and Tecie :•al envirctur-ental aSend :es -to fullyundr_r• stand the necessary regulations governing tho dis :05,l o ichemical wastes ,

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Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards : When this material is heated, the cor-rosive action is increased ,grteatly .Great care shouuld be taken when fland-Zing heated czrrosive acids .

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a Boiling Point: 212 Specific Gravity (water _ 1) : 1 .12Vapor Pressure : N/A Percentage Volatiles: 91 .Vapor Density: N/A Evaporation Rate (water = l) : 1 . 2 1

4 Ph (concentrate): 0.4 Ph (solution) : 2 .010Solubility in Water : THIS PRODUCT IS COMPLETELY SOLUAILE WITH tr11ER, .Appearance and Odor: THIS PRODUCT IS OPl QUE IN COLOR 44 SLIGHT-ACIDIC ODORott4t 41it•I4 Section V II r14 ot1amu441 ItUtila4•A .4a111I Special Protection Informati on wwa &Respiratory Protection : When using this material in confined space, us e o f

personal respiratory protection is recommendocl .Protective Gloves : To avoid possible defattirig of the skin or, tissue

damage it is recommended that rubber or plasticslaves be worn .

Eye Protection : When handling chemicals and there Is a possibilityof splashing it is recommended that properprotection . for the eyes be worn . This consists o :goggles and/or face shield .

Other Equipment : When Candling chemicals in 55 gallon drums it isrecommended that steel toed rubber- boots .gin a srp l atapron be worn .

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equipment and procedures for handling chemicals are not only ofbenefit for- their obvious uses, but can reduce the possibilit yof serious injury and time loss accidents .

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