UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION 2
290 BROADWAYNEW YORK. NY 10007-1866
JUll 3 2007
.GENERAL NOTICE LETTERURGENT LEGAL MATTER
---- PR-()MPT-REPL-Y--NE£E--SSARvy,-:---~~~---~-,--,-,--~,CERTIFIED MAIL-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Gregory B. Kenny, President & CEOGeneral Cable Industries, Inc.4 Tesseneer DriveHighland Heights, KY 41076
Re: Diamond Alkali Superfund Site, Newark Bay Study AreaNotice of Potential Liability
Dear Mr. Kenny:
The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EP A") is charged with responding to therelease andlor threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants'into theenvironment and with enforcement responsibilities under the Comprehensive EnvironmentalResponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended ("CERCLA"), 42 V.S.C. §9601et~. Based on the results of previous CERCLA remedial, investigation activities and otherenvironmental studies performed at the Diamond Alkali Superfund Site ("Site"), which includesthe Lower Passaic River Study Area, EPA has decided to further expand the area of study toinclude Newark Bay and portions of the Hackensack River, the Arthur Kill,and the Kill VanKull. This expanded area of the study is known as the Newark Bay Study Area. EPA hasdocumented the reJease or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants andcontaminants into the Newark Bay Study Area.
By this letter, EPA is notifYing General Cable Industries, Inc. ("General Cable") of its potentialliability relating to the Newark Bay Study Area of the Site pursuant to Section 107(a) ofCERCLA, 42 D.S.C. § 9607(a). Under CERCLA, potentially responsible parties ("PRPs")include current and past owners and operators, as well as persons who arranged for the disposalor treatment of hazardous substances, or the transport of hazardous substances. Based oninformation that EPA evaluated during the course of its investigation, EP A believes thathazardous substances were released from the General Cable facility located at 236 West First
Internel Address (URL). http://www.epa.govR.cycledIRlM:yclabl •• Prililed wKh Vegetable OR Based Iliks 011 Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Poslconsumer)
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Street in Bayonne, New Jersey into the Newark Bay Study Area. Hazardous substances,'pollutants and contaminants released from the facility into ,the Newark Bay StUdy Area present arisk to the environment and the humans who may ingest contaminated fish and shellfish.Therefore, General Cable may be potentially liable for response costs which the government mayincur relating to the Newark Bay Study Area. In addition, responsibie parties may be reqUired topay damages for injury to, destruction of, or loss of natural resources, including the cost ofassessing such damages.
For the first phase of the Newark Bay Study, the EPA is proceeding with a multi-year study to·determine an appropriate remediation plan for the Newark Bay Study Area. The study'involvesinvestigation of environmental impacts and pollution sources, as well as evaluation of alternativea,ctions, leading to recommendations of environmental remediation activities. ' . · I •
d d· d '.' C ". ,~~' Y-Oll_are_requesteto.preserve,an ..retamany. o_cumentsno.WlILYour .0mp.aIl)C.S...or Itsagents_, ~-,-_._,-~-~~, ~possession or control, that relate in any manner to your facility or the Site or to the liability of anyperson under CERCLA for response actions or response costs at or in connection with the facilityor the Site, regardless of any corporate document retention policy to the contrary.
Enclosed is a list of the other PRPs who have received Notice letters. This list represents EPA'sfindings on the identities of PRPs to date. ,We are continuing efforts to locate additional PRPswho have released hazardous substances, directly or indirectly, into the Newark' Bay Study Area.Exclusion from the'list does not constitute a final determination by EPA concerning the liabilityof any party for the release or threat of release of hazardous substances into the Newark BayStudy Area. Be advised that notice of your potential liability at the Site may be forwarded to allparties on this list as well as to the Natural Resource Trustees.
We request that you participate in the EPA-approved activities underway as part of the NewarkBay Study. You, along with other such parties, will be expected to both participate in and fundthis CERCLA study. For those who choose not to cooperate, EPA may apply the CERCLAenforcement process, pursuant to Sections 106(a) and 107(a) of CERCLA, 42 V.S.C. § 9606(a)and § 9607(a) and other laws.
In February 2004, EPA signed an Administrative Order on Consent ("AOC") with OccidentalChemical Corporation ("aCC") to conduct a multi-year remedial investigation/feasibility studyin Newark Bay pursuant to CERCLA. This study is being conducted by Tierra Solutions, Inc.with EPA oversight. Tierra Solutions, Inc. is an affiliate of the company from which acepurchased Diamond Shamrock Chemicals (a former owner of a chemical plant at 80 ListerAvenue in Newark, New Jersey), and is performing the work pursuant to that company'sindemnity obligation to acc. Be advised that notice of your potential liability is beingforwarded to acc by EPA.
We strongly encourage you to contact acc to discuss your participation. You may do so by
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contacting;
Carol E. Dinkins, Esq~Vinson & Elkins LLPFirst City Tower1001 Fannin Street, Suite 2300Houston, TX 77002-6760Tel. (713) 758-2528Fax (713) [email protected]
Written notification should be provided to EPA documenting your intention to participate withacc and settle with EPA no later than 30 calendar days from your receipt of this letter. The
__ .~_.---C--fesu1Lof-aDY---8gr.eementbe1weenoEM_and--YQU1'.-c_ompjID~wi1LJ)~~tobe memoriaIiZedJnan_,,--o--~----AGC. Your written notification should be mailed to:
Amelia M. Wagner, Esq.Assistant Regional CounselU.S. Environmental Protection Agency290 Broadway, 17th FloorNew York, NY 10007-1866 •
Pursuant to CERCLA Section 113(k), EPA has established an administrative record that containsdocuments that will form the basis ofEPA's decision on the selection ofa response action for theSite. The administrative record files along with the Site file are located at EPA's Region 2 officelocated at 290 Broadway, New Yark, NY on the 18th floor. You may call the Records Center at(212) 637-4308 to make an appointment to view the admiriistrative record andlor the Site file forthe Diamond Alkali Site, Newark Bay.
Inquiries by counselor inquiries of a legal nature should be directed to Ms. Wagner at (212) 637-3141. Questions ofa technical nature should be directed to Elizabeth Butler, Remedial ProjectManager, at (212) 637-4396. I
Sincerely yours,
~~.Ray Basso, Strategic Integration ManagerEmergency and Remedial Response Division
Enclosure
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COMPANIES ISSUED GENERAL NOTICE LEITERS BY EPA FOR l'HB. -NEWARK BAY STIJDY AREA OF THE DIAMOND ALKALI SUPERFUND SITE
Mr. Steven Fiverson, PresidentAmeol Realty Co.Colt CorporationColumbia Terminals, Inc.49 Central AvenueSouth Kearny, NJ 07032
Mr. Barry W. Perry, Chairman & CEOBASF Catalysts LLC101 Wood Avenue__ ~~~":-'=""::'="=~~=~----'--c- -- ----_.
Iselin, New Jersey 08830
Dr. Attila Molnar, President & CEOBayer Corporation100 Bayer RoadPittsburgh, PA 15205-9741
Chevron Texaco CorporationLaw Department1111 Bagby Street, Suite 4012Houston, TX 77002
Bernard Reilly, Esq.Legal DepartmentE.!. duPont de Nemours & Company1007 Market StreetWilmington, DE 19898
Mr. Gregory B. Kenny, President & CEOGeneral Cable Industries, Inc.4 Tesseneer DriveHighland Heights, KY 41076
David M. Cote, Chief Executive OfficerHoneywell International, Inc.101 Columbia RoadMorristown, New Jersey 07962
Mr. Steven Fiverson, President -_AmeoI' Realty Co.Colt CorporationColumbia Terminals, Inc.P.O. Box 2726Palm Beach, FL 33480
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~OMPANIES ISSUED GENERAL NOTICE LEITERS BY EPA FOR.TIJB :~..NEWARK BAY STUDY AREA OF THE DIAM01:ID ALKALI SUPERFUND SITE
Chief Executive OfficerISPEnvironrnental Services, Inc.1361 Alps Road, Bldg. 8Wayne, NJ 07470-3700
OEN] Cherokee Corporationc/o Cherokee Investment Partners, LLC702 Oberlin RoadSuite 150
~ RaIcigh~C 27605 _~.c • - - ----- -- -~-- - -- ~ ----- - ~-- - -- --
PresidentPrentiss, Inc.C.B. 2000Floral Park, New York 11001
Mr. Ralph Izzo, PresidentPublic Service Electric & Gas80 Park PlazaNewark, New Jersey 07102
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Daryl D. Smith, PresidentTroy Chemical Corporation8 Vreeland RoadP.O. Box 955Florham Park, New Jersey 07932
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Al 8:;0/ /(Lt,'AI-.lGELO W. toe .\~l
Clerk
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTDISTRICT OF NE~ JERSE~
IHiITED STATES OF JlJ·lERICA Criminal rro.
v. Title 13, D.S.C., §441
GENERAL CABLE CORP.
The United States Attorney for the District of
:~e\'1Jersey charges:COUNT I
That on or about the 24th day of October, 1969,
in the State and District of New Jersey,GENERAL CABLE CORP.
did unlawfully place, discharge and deposit into the adjacentand tributary waters of the Harbor of New York, within thelir.~tsprescribed by the supervisor of the Harbor, to wit,into the tidal waters of the Kill Van Kull, in the vicinityof Bayonne, New Jersey, from the shore, wharf and premiseso~~ed, operated and maintained by it, a quantity of oil and
grease refuse.In violation of Title 33, v.S.C., §44l.
COI.HiTIIThat on or about the 14th day of January, 1970,
in the state and District of New Jersey,GENERAL CABLE CORP.
did unlawfully place, discharge and deposit into the adjacentand tributary waters of the ~arbor of New York, within thelimits prescribed by the supervisor of the Harbor, to wit,
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COWIT VThat on or about the 25t~day of August, 1970,
in the state and District of Ne',iJersey,GENERAL CABLE CORP.
did unlawfully place, discharge and deposit into the adjacentand tributary waters of the Harbor of new lork, within thelirrit~ prescribed by the supervisor of the harbor, to "J1t,into the tidal waters of the Kill Van Kull in the vicinityof Bayonne, New Jersey, from t~e shore, wharf and premisesowned, operated and maintained by it, a quantity of oil and
grease refuse.In violation of Title 33, U.S.C., §441.
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No._. _
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DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
TilE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
VS.
GENERAL CABLE CORP.
HERBERT J. STERN._ •• ,.c_ ...• _~_ _ _ .. -- , _
U.S. Attorney Newark, New Jersey
BY: GARRETT E. BROWN. JR.Assistant U. S. Attorney
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CEIlTIPIrw MAILIE'1\JRN RECEIPT R!¥JESTED
CerporatlOD ""'8\ o-parq, Rq1nez.ed ....tor GeuN1 Cable CcJrp4J ... \-t.oais IXehep P:laeeJ......., 01..... ".... 01301
!be" 1. eno1oMCl tOI' Hn1.. lIpon 3'0". a. lWIUtere4 ~ torGeneral cable ODrporatlon, _ 0I'der, 1D 4\1plt..\e, b7 "'hienepartaen\ pUHuan' to \he pron..lou ot a.a. S6,lI-l.
KindlY' acknowledge reoe1p\ of thi. OJ"der by atf'txinl your a1patureand date of aooepMHe Oft the Nok of "'he oric1na1 .... e\um 1.t to\bi. Deparillen' in ,be enolHe4 ermIlope. The dapll_te -7 beNt.bed by J'D'l.
Bnleat R. See-...... Chief lng_vWater PoUutteu QonVol ~
e.o. Iater.tate S.ltaUon Coal.. tonDi't'iatOft or Fl. and ODeAir Pollutlon ControlMevepoli\an St.a\e Health DiaU1.ot01~ ot Bayonne
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1!IftEREAS, the stat.e .,..weat of u.al~ of the State of .. Jv", hu ICNRd,tftI'ClIith lB~l0D8 ... b,y ita repPeaentatt ..... , tha\ Gttnen1CIIbl. CorporaU.on. tn ,. OS..,1' of..,.... Qe.',. of HadeonaelStateot Mew JerRY. 1. d't.tlob.arc1. In.... l''lal wet ... et.MrpelJat1q .. 'HI' t.A\o the IUl Van hU, Mml.\4tn of th1lJ S't.a_,~ ...,. .. or tohl'Mten1n& !.aJU17 ~ \be laha1:tlftaAU Gt ~h5.ahate ei\Ur in _hell' health. ..ton or 1'ftperty, ia dlJ1aUon .ra.s. sa.1W. a.
WHEREAS. \hit St.a\e a.p.!'tIIIe1'. of 84N11\b of "'. aMw fit _ .reNal' bu teaad,\hJ'Hlh 1a¥H1'.tea\1&a ..... bJ lu ..... ~dt.,... th«\ 0.'1ra1c.b1e OorPON"oa, tA tbe C1"" of ...,..-. 0MID\7 .t fWatm u4hew .~ w. oJ , 1.a huIIfal. ~ ....po11tI\tRI .. , ,.. 01' M'" w\& •• UU,. l.u.WJaB of' tibia ,""_ vt..u.e:tl~ appI'O"falet the haM ~,of HM1~ iNcl b7 8.5. Slh1l-)J ..
WHERBAS. tM &\11M DepartMnt. 01 Hea1~ of \be state of a.. "• ..." 111. ....•1.d«a\lOft ot title &t.. eMltl t1Jlclt.nge, 1. of the .,1nle that la.~ tor the -n-w tct '- ,.......1r, ..... te1F ad al'ft.ebIRUJ'.. ated. tAMlor othend. .. 41apond of, wutewater , -.4/..di~u1 r.filit.s.. IIlUR be pro-ftded iA PJ8"O'f'M.,. theSUM n.partaent ot halth .t tM ~ of lev .1....,.1 W:leretore
NOTIcr: IS HItREffYaIvmt \J1 the SMM ~ of Bea1\h of \ba a\aM ofB_ J.... y. panwmt to tbe ."uaable pre......... rB.s. S8.1W_ neneral cable Gerporat~ In the Olt;y or BaroaM, o.\lftt7 ofHu.dean and state .1 H.. JeNCf ..... lr1nc that. the -..pMJ", - orbefore Manh 3l. 1910, lna\a11ad pn9lde'--W .......ead/or dl.. ea1 tae1U\s.. III or'" \ba\ •• ~ 9be properlT, tel,. ud w.tfta1_~ tfta'\ed ..v0f" e-''''W!lM " cU of In • MIlner -.pprGY8d bT "'. Itate .,... ..of leal"'. aDd
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NOTICE IS FlJRTl1'F..RGIVEN 1»7 \.be State Daparta_t of Rea1t:b of th. State ofHw Jeney. tba~ the o-pany .-.e and deala diJrobarg1n, ltl'llDduatJt1al waate ctr otber pollut.1Dg .,_ tJ'OII a:tlT ...... or dra1nlate tM _ttms of tbe IW VelKill, being .ten ot this state,by .r.rih 31. 19'10' ... ~.
Dated.
Iliohard J.. SQl11ftn. Direot.orDirt.on ot Clean A1r and Water
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." ...... ·,of ~~, 0' 1Il1ah the
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December15. 1969.
MlMQJWmUM:
To: Dr. Alan I. Ib'te1ltaProal "red W. Ulrich
0: QDDAL CABLECORP.BAYORlfBial. J •Indu8tr 1 Saapling Oft 12/10/69.
Change. in sampling procedure due to tide level cov~;rlng
the outta11s.PODrl' 1 - 24" Dra1ft - 8a11p1e. were taken at 15 lIl1nute intervals
trom 1230 to 1430. MrR' •• ere set at 1230 and 1415.The outfall was above tbe t1de dur1ag the ent1re
.amp11ng perl04. TOC'•• ere made up of halt-hour
composlt... laapl •• were light creeR in color
during tbe entire sampling period.
POIJI'r2 - 18tt Sewer (Bast ot 24" Drain) ... lampl.. were taken
at 15 minute intervals trOll 1330 to 1430. lIPI'8 were
Bet at 1415. The outtall was coaple>te17 ahove the
tide level tram 1400 to 1430. 8011d8 and 011 werevisible during the entire sampling period. TOefswere made up trom halt hour coapo81te.. The color
waa white at tirst and turned & light brown later
in the .amplj~ period.
POIlfT 3 - 18" Sewer (welt ot 24" Drain) ...The point 1ndlcf0,tedon the diagram wa. not visible.
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OTHIRSBWDS - 2 other visible outf'alls bad no flow during
the sampling period. One 18 located nearthe Bast property line and shore 11ne and
the other 18 at the tire pump house andshore line ..
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INTERSTATE SANITATION COMMISSIONB.O.D. LABORATORY RECORD
Investigation No. '7hb::J{J S.=m...Date Incubated /,1. -I / -t.., C/ Date of Analyses /;}.-/.6 --t.·Ji By
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;1 392-
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~ INTERSTATE SANITATION COMMISSIONB.0. D. LABOPtATORY RECORD
Plant G ,LA-'icler/I. {~1dLE L.~£;J Investigation No. 7~6~-Date Incubated 1.;2 -1/-( 9' D~te of Analyses /::/-/?--69 By II, &.
>~ Day B.O.D. at 20°C.SEED
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INTERSTATE SANITATION COMMISSION
10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE • NEW YORK 19, N. Y.SOLIDS LARORATORY RECORD
PIANT GGUti,@i- C4huCOe KDATE VISITED I;). - 1(2 -6 q
"fOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS
BY lJ~, INVESTIGATION NO. '(<bC S-'
DATE ANALYZED I) - II-6C:;
INFLUENT
NON~SETTLEABLE SOLIDS
- ,VOLUHEv
NlJl;lBER ---- NUMBER1030 C. '---. --- 103° C.6000C. - ~oC.10 I~ r--ISS mzl1·' - NSS mg/1 -----!'Y§~IIls./]_____ r VNSS mg/l ---iI.JG. TSS _ Ave. TVSS _ AVG. NSS _ AVG. VNSS _
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EFFLUENT
NON-SETTLEABLE SOLIDS
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INFLUENTTarAL 8.S. CALC. S.S.
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INTERSTATE SANITATION COMMISSION
10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE • NEW YORK 19, N. Y.SOLIDS LABOPATORY RECORD
DATI: VISITED ;;J.. - 1.;1 -c,,"1
. TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS
BY ...JLL INVESTIGATION NO. Q6&>.s-
DATE ANALYZED I?- - /I-~"INFLUENT
NON-SETTLEABLE SOLIDS
~NUH103600(10TSSTVS
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TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS NON-SETTLEABLE SOLIDS
VOLU1'E ~O S'Q VOLUIvIE /t)0 100NU1'1BER .:J.L> 3D NUMBER "2- '.l- c;1030 " i'1.;).040 eZ75 I 1030 C. ''''','1Q,B n.q {P72...600°:. /0, 'Ao36 118.2725 6000 C. /'1 '7'1oGf n.'1 ""'.510 'It:I,;J.,L'ZL 11 q.: 7 I 2.. 10 1"7:1807 11.<1 G.40TSS m;;/1 • C:>C):'3 ~ ,o(.">.,:;B NSS mg/l . .00.5 I .D 03 'l.
....!.VSS rr~/ll .C'C' ,0 C..>o ;I.. VNSS mg/l oooq .0009
AVG. T~;S .3J.o A\'G. TVSS \ l.o AVG. NSS .3 l.s= AVG. VNSS 'f,O
TOTAL S.S. CALC. S.S.INF , mg/l lNF • rng/lEFF.~~mg/1 EFF. ~ mg/lREM. rng/l REM, mg/1
--_% %
TOTAL V S.S.INF. mg!l----EFF. . mg/lREM.----mg/l
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CALC. V.8.S.INF, mg/lEFF. rng/lREH. mg/l
i.---11-5-6::1: rym jm
CALCULATIONS% VOLATILES PRESENT
INFLUENTTarAL S.S. CALC. S.S.
----. x 100=_% - xlOO=_
EFFLUENTTCTAL 8.S. CALC. S.S.
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----.-- ..-----~.~COLIFROM LADORATORY RECORD
Plant 6eNf.f!/J! (1~b/-e eCI2P
Date Visited /1// c k 9 IDcaminedBy.~~-.;..;;..~-----------~/'tlTI -::....H /I EPFI~ IIIt - L ,,1/ f2.
Residual Chlorine-------=
"1/£J/p
_Investigation No. I~~.....:;=~-if.t; ,
Chlorination not required:_
ChJ.orina'tor no't operating _
f, ~ .
DILUTIONS mlSAMPLE 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001Ibi~jlPre8~tive 24 hra. 1\ ...
( I ( I T ( , • .4~ hrs. \ /
Confirmed 24 hrs. \ I rr 1 ' ," • I, , I ( 'f .."
4t' hrs. \
~reseumPive24 hra.I
1\ I • f I , , iT I . / , , I
4~ hra. \ IConfirmed 24 hra. , J I , . -;c- I
4e hre. IX
J. "l"resumptive 24 hra. \4tl hrs'. I
Confirmed 24 hra. I i\4tl hrs. I \,
_ J. ;., J. resUIriptive 24 hre. I41:) bra. 7 1\
Confirmed 24 hra. I \48 hra. I \
---" ...... ..... -.-. -- ".' . - ~,.- - ..- ... ._- - .. ... . . -Coliform Count MPNSIMPLE Confirmed Test
1.0 I 0.1 \ 0.01 , 0.001perm1
U ..:](7 X'S /1- / •. -__ • -~ "" I
9-~ pYJ 1//~y i .A-I ~?------ :J ifco f.I / --- ./.'::'5";J. ~) (1 .X· ;;:---:. I o~;::' l:j /::: ' '~~ ~ I',n I tJiOOf-=- ./'U'l " ,-J I " ...'J //J
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! /'1______1 PM /~ [/"/ l
Ij ~... i// // I ,~
!2 PM , .-,/ //i ___________J i~"
(Ar1'thmetic Average)MPN per ml:
% over 1per ml:
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TIERRA-B-015929-
INTEI1STATE SAi·fITATIDr! CONMISSIOH
Plant Gc.rJoea"I. cAtle CcPt-:- __ .__ _ Investigation No.
Date Visited IJ/iok,'j Examined By
l6,tfc.11 :: /f/' SIo~P1d.ea;tJCEtL5f J~l'iJ /./flltir )Residual Chlorine--~- --~-----~----.:l:.3OPiY'l
) Ail _~_ ••... ppm Chlorination not required:~
Hit+- ppli1-----' Chlorinator not operating _
I ..... DILUTIONS mlSAMPLE 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001.u Presumptive 2l hra. i\ J / J, , . . IL
fJ;jpPII) 4t hrs. \ ICobi'irmed 2 hra. \ I , I, . , I ,
4t hra. \ I
~AM PreseumPive24 hrs. \ Is:tli'e~ 4(j hra. \ I
Con:f'irmed 24 hra. \4<3hrs.
V~Presumptive 24 hra. 1\
4~ hra;'Confirmed 2t hra. I
~ hra. T I \ ,I \
~ PreBUIL.ptive24 hra.4t1 hrs. t'
Confirmed 24 hrs. I \48 hra. t \
\
1----·--- ", ,- .. _. -_ .. ~- . - '.Coliform Count MPNI StMPLE Coni'1nned Test per1.0 I 0.1 ! 0.01 0.001 m1;J.. .1('/),'11 Xi'; ,---I, , I ~ ..----'~. I><~'l'~~ _...-----:;-- ~71{)Of-
/'! /'1 . "
,/ ,'/
11 AM ,/ L/', --/ , "
---.-' ,/""
/1, ,/'" 1._______1 PM /'- ) ,,,,...--" j ~/.,
! ./-'
./ . ~'I. - .'
1,/ ,/' i~"'/ ..___.......- I2.PM / i, .
................ --~...~-,...-.-- _ ...~.......... ,-""
(Arithmetic Average)MPN per ml:
% over 1 per ml:
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TIERRA-B-015930
II\1TEI1STATE SAi-fITATIQr! Cor·OOSSIOrl
Plan'!: ~eNeRIJI. ~Abl-e eCRP
Date Visited IJ /1 t: /b 9 Examined.By:-..:..~~.;;.;...!-_----------i?J"ir .I =-.fl4# ePF/~lIit LilV f2-
"'1/J:J'/ _Investigation No•...,:.:/(j}:,.:t:I=::.;;..._
jl~.
__________ ~R~esidual Chlorine----~------,-----Chlorination not requ1red:_
Chlorinator not operating _
i DILUTIONS mlSAMPLE 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001~~pre6umptive 24 bra. I T I • I f t , , I T • •
45 hrs. \ I. Corifirmed 24 hra. Y I r , , "" , " f '--. I I• , ,
48 bra. \"!'lnP«1 /, Preseumj;live24 brs. \ / ,
T r I I I T I,.. f f f 7
, 4Ci bra. \ ICon1'irmed 24 bra. \ I , ;. 7" ,. -.- J
48 bre. Iy
......... resumptive 24 bra. \4tl bra.' I
Confirmed 24 bra. T \4t\ brs. T \
\......,.....resurr..ptive 24 hra. I
4Ci bra. ,I 1\Conf'irmed 24 hra. / \
48 hrs. I \
- . _. ~..., - - -_ ... -- ~~_.- ._- ... . '-.
Colif'orm Cou.nt MPNStMPLE Conf'irmed Teat1.0 I 0.1 10.01 10.001 per
U3.:.7 X' 6- , I:;?- ./ - ----m1
~ PtJ I/,/~'I ~ i O~__ .-:J~OO -f.. / i /- ,'-J""J .. ~( .X· :J' ./ I o /;; .....1 :5 /-:::::",r~I!J1 /~- ,:j'lCCJf! ./ '-./ 1.....-/ J
/ ............ /. ..r.. , ..- L-----1 PM / .... !/.,
/~
....- ../ ..... : ,,-
.2 PM /"" :~ ../~ r .. --
1 /,/r .' ' ~.
..~, ' .- -.-- -.,... ,,--, .....--
(Arithmetic Average)MPN per mI.:
% over 1 per mI.:
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TIERRA-B-015931
INTERSTATE SANITATION CoMMISSIONC.O.D. LABORATORY RECORD
,t Investigation No. ??6' JPlant _~~~~=-_~...J.L!..~--':~,--- _
Date Collected /).~ L€ ~5._. .._.__. .... . I) - <, t'L-.Date of Analyses~By: ij1-f
7
R e f lux i n g T i t r a t 1 0 n C. 0. r 1j,.,.
t<'laSK:::iarnpleSample Vol. Vol. of Vol of. mgs. Correct. mg./l C.O.D. = (a-b}c 7.. }JCJOO -0.No. Vol. Dlst. 0.250N Fe Camp. of Factor e
ml. H2O K2Cr207 mI. el of Clml. ml. vs.Samp. of Samp. (mg/l ClxO.23~
<:1: " :-I '11.<•
._- - -'~' e ._- ........ -- b==samp. -- d
1 Blank None 50.00 25.00 )..S-./O
~ I' r. ).. d-r;- ;l--r- 25.00 .1.. "')...• .p * t ?dtr- /?Y _I }IP"
'1 fl ~ ,).~- 25.00 ~ ~. l-c /, /~f'.!/ , /~t3 • ...J,,;> " rs-
25.00
25.00
)
Ag2S04 Used Yes x No(/;' rJv. /I>oS",., )
STANDARDIZATION ofFe(NH4)2(S04)2·6 H20 c
ml. aT U.c~ON t I Normality of Fe(NH4)2 (S04)2·6H20Flask K2Cr207 :Fe(NH 4)2(S04 )2.6H20 Averagei,
A 25.00 !; 2.s-,6'1 6.25/Average == O. :l YY( N
').,-;/ d
I B 25.00 !I "- $". 5"(
~ 9l063:k
TIERRA-B-015932
Plant
INTERSTATE SANITATION CO~~ISSIONC.O.D. LABORATORY RECORD
.' Investigation Nc.__~~~ _Date Collected - ..1-12-.--:-L.:. ... : .. .:..._L. ..__,,_._
By:Date of Analyses ':1- -'I-C.;?
Ref 1 u x i n g T i t rat i o n . C. O. D. -.
tf.laSK;:;;ampleSample Vol. Vol. or Vol of mgs. Correct. mg./l C.O.D. = (a-b)c x eooo -dNo. Vol. Dist. 0.250N Fe Camp. of Factor e
mI. H2O K2Cr207 mI. Cl of C1mI. mI. vs.Samp. of Samp. (mg/l ClxO .23A ..
,a. 1\-' .---- .. e .._-. ....~... b-samp. -- dI Blank None 50.00 25.00 ;2>:, 0 \
1Of;- f 25.00 1;, .{-f'o \ 1'15..3 "II J- L; /1 ;2.<" ;J..s ;;1.;)...c ( 0 , '\ 3 ?-OI,6"
;L/f. I .:LS ;2-r 25.00 ;}...;). ~ J/ i/ I ;to?f
;L iJ "
25.00 \25.00 '\
Ag2S0J( Used Yes --L- No
(IYJ t- k... !I>-so",)STANDARDIZATION of
Fe(NH4)2(S04)2·6 H20
)
C
mi. 01' U.2?ON Fe(NH 4)2(S04)2•6H20 Average Normality of Fe(NH4)2 (S04)2·6H20Flask K2Cr207
A 25.00 t?--~ I" :/ 6.25/Average O. ;?- !-' !-I/ N·,. [1 -; .... ....... - =-> '';':;:J
! IB 25.00 ;!. J:"J' {.i91063:k
TIERRA-B-015933
COMPLIANCE MONITORING REPORTPirelli Cable Corp236 West First StreetBayonne, New Jersey 07002
NPDES Permi~ NOo: NJ 000 2968
Date of·Preliminary Inspection:December 8, 1977
Date of Effluent Survey:January 31, 1979
Participating Personnel:Sr. Sanitary Engineer - Michael P. NosenzoSr. Sanitarian - Henry W. AnusiakSanitarian - William McCormackSanitarian - Glenn S. Sandor
REPORT PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF:Alan I. Mytelka, Ph.DoAssistant Director &Assistant Chief BngineerInterstate Sanitation Commission
~pril 1979'
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SUMMARY
ObjectiveThis investigation was conducted to determine whether the
permittee is in compliance with the requirements and limitationsof NPDES Permit No. NJ 000 2986 issued June 30, 1978.
This report relates to compliance with the relevant NPDESpermit terms. It does not relate to compliance or lack thereofwith any other water quality limitation, standards, Or require-ments which may be applicable.Findings and Conclusions
Based upon a December 8, 1977, inspection of the plant andrecords,and a February 16, 1978 effluent survey, the PirelliCable Corporation is not in compliance with all terms and conditionsof the permit. (See Discussion).
RecommendationsIt is recommended that appropriate action be taken to assure
compliance with the permit.
TIERRA-B-015935
1. FACILITY
1. ProductsElectric power cable.
2. Current Production Rate50% of plant's capacity.
3.· Number of Employees
1754. Current Production Schedule
The plant is operated 24 hours per day, 235 days per year.
5. Age of Facility75 years.
6. Discharge and Receiving WaterwayThe plant discharges approximately 0.125 MGD wastewater"via.one 24" outfall to the Kill Van Kull. 0.113 MGD were dischargedduring the sampling survey.
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IV. WASTE DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT
1. DischargeAll process, cooling, boiler, and storm wastewater is dischargedvia one 24" outfall to the Kill Van Kull.
2. Discharge flow is monitored and recorded using a V-notch weirand a strip chart recorder with totalizer. The recorder andtotalizer were out of calibration during the sampling period.A flow proportioning sampler is used to monitor the waste stream.Samples thus collected are analyzed monthly by U.S. Testing Lab-oratories for the permitted parameters (COD, TSS, O&G, CU, Ni,Pb,& Cr).
3. Waste TreatmentA wastewater monitor station has been constructed to permitsampling of all plant waste and storm water to assure non-contamination from tidal waters. An emergency impoundmentdevice has been constructed in the system to prevent dischargeof oil in the event of a spill. There is an emergency (manual)bypass line from the bottom of the collection tank. This valveis opened only when plant property or life is threatenedusually by flooding due to heavy rain.
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V. SURVEY PROCEDURES1. Method of Notification
A letter was sent to Mr. Clement Reck, Plant Manager, GeneralCable Corp., on November 15, 1977.
2. Preliminary InspectionA preliminary inspection of the plant and records was made onDecember 8, 1977 with the following personnel attending:
Mr. John Fredricks, Plant EngineerGeneral Cable CorporationMr. Michael P. Nosenzo, Sr. Sanitary EngineerInterstate Sanitation Commission
3. Effluent SurveyAn unannounced 24-hour effluent survey was conducted onJanuary 31, & February 1, 1979 by the Interstate SanitationCommission with the following personnel in attendance:
Michael P. Nosenzo, Sr. Sanitary EngineerHenry Anusiak, Sr. SanitarianWilliam McCormack, SanitarianGlenn Sandor, Sanitarian
The effluent survey was conducted for 24 hours from 0930 hours1/31/79 to 0830 hours 2/1/79. The wastewater was sampled asit came over the flow measurement weir at the entrance to theoutfall pipe.Samples were collected manually and composited hourly. Four6-hour composite samples were collected for COD and TSS, andtwo 12-hour composites were collected for metals. Four 1 litergrab samples were taken for oil & grease. All samples werepreserved as required by the Federal Register analytical pro-cedures.Chain of custody and approved Federal Register analytical pro-cedures were followed.
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VI. DISCUSSIONThe chemical oxygen demand (COD) was over the permitted
values) (both loading and concentration) during the samplingsurvey.
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II. Process
1. Raw Materials Used
Copper, paper, lead, oil.
2. Brief Description of the Major Processes
Draw copper rod, strand, paper wrap insulation, cable,dry and impregnate with oil, lead sheath, jacket.
-3. Process Flow Diagram
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III. water Uses and Quantities
1. Raw Water Soarce
All water used in the plant is purchased from themunicipal water supply according to the following summary:
USE GPD (Average)
processcoolingboilerother
58,00010,00034,00032,000
total 134, 000
2. Recording and Analysis of Raw Water
The city water flow is measured by a totaJizing type "citywater meter", but flow is not recorded nor is any analysisperformed.
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7/29/80 12:05 PM
PlRELLI CABLE CORP.236 West 1st StreetBayonne, N.J.
Because of the heavy reain fall we are forcedto bypass a waste water treatment facility inorder to prevent serious property damage. Weare sampling the discharged water during thisbypass condition.
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