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SDMS DocID 448741 Mobil Oil Corporation ENVmONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAPETY DEPAPTMENT SUPERFUNO RESPONSE GROUP P 0. BOX 1Q39 PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08543-1039 November 24, 1992 VIA UPS AND CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Marilyn K. Goldberg U.S. Environmental Protection Agency c/o Lee Bishop TechLaw Inc. 14 500 Avion Parkway Suite 300 Chantilly, VA 22021 1806.203 Solvents Recovery Service Southington, Connecticut Subject: Review of EPA's Transactional Documentation Summary for the Solvents Recovery Service Superfund Site Dear Ms. Goldberg: We have reviewed EPA's Transactional Documentation Summary prepared for Mobil Oil Corporation ("Mobil") for the Solvents Recovery Service of New England ("SRSNE") Superfund Site. A diligent search of our records uncovered no information which is inconsistent with the documentation provided by the EPA. However, we are providing additional documentation to further substantiate the volume reflected in the Transactional Documentation Summary. A review of these documents demonstrates that an upward adjustment to Mobil's volume is not warranted. Mobil reserves the right to supplement this document with additional information which may be subsequently discovered. If you have any questions, I can be reached by phone at (609) 951-5031 and by FAX at (609) 951-5040. Sincerely, jiJ2AZJb Gail Helfrick Superfund Site Coordinator

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Page 1: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

SDMS DocID 448741

Mobil Oil Corporation ENVmONMENTAL HEALTH

AND SAPETY DEPAPTMENT

SUPERFUNO RESPONSE GROUP

P 0 BOX 1Q39

PRINCETON NEW JERSEY 08543-1039

November 24 1992

VIA UPS AND CERTIFIED MAIL

Ms Marilyn K Goldberg US Environmental Protection Agency co Lee Bishop TechLaw Inc 14 500 Avion Parkway Suite 300 Chantilly VA 22021

1806203 Solvents Recovery Service Southington Connecticut

Subject Review of EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary for the Solvents Recovery Service Superfund Site

Dear Ms Goldberg

We have reviewed EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary prepared for Mobil Oil Corporation (Mobil) for the Solvents Recovery Service of New England (SRSNE) Superfund Site A diligent search of our records uncovered no information which is inconsistent with the documentation provided by the EPA However we are providing additional documentation to further substantiate the volume reflected in the Transactional Documentation Summary A review of these documents demonstrates that an upward adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Mobil reserves the right to supplement this document with additional information which may be subsequently discovered

If you have any questions I can be reached by phone at (609) 951-5031 and by FAX at (609) 951-5040

Sincerely

jiJ2AZJb

Gail Helfrick Superfund Site Coordinator

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ATTACHMENT IIC (continue(J)

Additional Transactions Form

Name of Respondent Mobil Oil Corporation

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Date of Volume of Waste Description of Name and Address Transaction Transaction Type Documentation of Generator (for

(please attach) brokered transshyactions only)

4147B - lt180G0 gallons Organics Waste Disposal 123179

other solvents Gite Survey

non-polar (Eckhardt Survey)

Conducted by the

House Interstate amp Foreign

Commerce Committee

Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations

122280 4800 gallons ICthyl Benzene Copy of Order

Refer to Additional Transaction Form Discussion Items (Attached)

ATTACHMENT IIC Additional Transactions Form

Solvents Recovery Service of New England

Mobil Oil Corporation

Discussion Items

A diligent search of our records uncovered no information which is inconsistent with the documentation provided by the EPA However we are providing additional documentation to further substantiate the volume reflected in the Transactional Documentation Summary A review of these documents demonstrates that an upward adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted (1)

1 Waste Disposal Site Survey (Eckhardt Survey) Completed by Mobil Chemical Company Holvoke MA (Attachment A)

In 1979 Mobil Cheraical Company (MCC) responded to a Waste Disposal Site Survey otherwise known as the Eckhardt Survey conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations MCCs response covered the time period from 1962 to 1979 In order to assist review of this document several explanations are necessary

a) Mobil purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries Inc (Dart) on April 14 1978 The terms of the Purchase Agreement specify that all liabilities from conduct of the business occurring before April 14 1978 should be covered by Dart while MCC is responsible for all obligations accruing as a result of business conduct after that date (2)

b) The volume reported in the Survey includes both material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries Inc the former owner and operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1978 and MCC from April 14 1978 to December 31 1979 Refer to Attachment B Statement of A H Villemaire

c) The survey required MCC to include the volume sent to SRSNE prior to MCC ownership The Survey instructions stated that A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950 Refer to Attachment C Memorandum dated April 30 1979 from Mark Raabe and Anne Cohn Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

(1) Note that many documents provided for review indicate that the material sent to SRSNE was transferred off-site

(2) BASF recently purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Mobil

Page 1 of 3

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d) The volume reported in the Survey was an estimate based upon a review of production records process procedures and product

quality reports and not on any manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material shipped to SRSNE for recycling Specifically (l) the estimated volume for 1962 to 1970 was based upon historical data from 1970 to 1972 and (2) ethylbenzene was not reprocessed from 1972 to 1977 due to refinements in the production process (Attachment D )

e) Based upon an April 1979 Monthly Technical Report and his recollection a former MCC employee estimated that the amount of material that could have been sent to SRSNE from MCC between April 14 1978 and December 31 1979 was less than 18000 gallons^ (Attachment E)

Conclusion The pre-i980 volume on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary supports Mobils estimate that less than 18000 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE from MCC prior to 1980 Therefore the volume reflected in the Survey should not be treated as an additional transaction

2 Mobil Chemical Corpanv Copy of Order December 22 1980 (Attachment T)

As a result of our search we uncovered a document dated December 22 1930 which represents MCCs intent to dispose of 4800 gallons of material at SRSNE However there is no documentation that demonstrates this transaction occurred

First there is no Hazardous Waste Manifest which is a RCRA requirement since November of 1980 Second the December 1930 Transporter Monthly Report completed by SRSNE does not include the handling of a 4800 gallon shipment from MCC (Attachment G)

Conclusion This document does not represent an additional transaction and should not be added to EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

Page 2 of 3

3 SRSNE Invoices - A copy of the invoices corresponding to the entries dated 121080 and 042481 on the EPA Transactional Documentation Summary are provided in Attachment H

4 In-Plant Waste Management Record - A copy of the log maintained by the Holyoke MA facility which tracked the handling of waste is provided in Attachment I In order to assist review of this document the EPA Document Reference Number corresponding to each entry has been written in the left hand margin Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Note that although the 121080 entry on the log indicates that 2000 gallons were shipped to SRSNE on 121080 three other sources indicate that the correct amount is 528 gallons The December 198 0 Connecticut DEP Monthly Report and SRSNEs Weekly Receipts Journal indicate that 528 gallons were actually sent to SRSNE Further the SRSNE Invoice provided in Item 3 above confirms the disposal of 528 gallons of material Therefore an adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

5 Hazardous Waste Disposal for 1983 - Documentation used to determine the 1933 Environmental Expenditures at the Holyoke MA facility is provided in Attachment J Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Page 1 - Reports that 6 trucks for a total of 14237 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE This is consistent with the total volume of material for 1983 reflected on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

b) Page 2 amp 3 - Provides a description of the material sent to SRSNE

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

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iPage 3 of 3

y Name Mobll Chiri7nnnv ATTACHMENT A

ai Solvenf Recovery Strvlce of New Eneland Inc bullName

_r Jy bull f j Conoonents for cttaractcristicsj ot process waste rron chi) xa^Ilii

disposed at site (l^^resent in waste ^^ot present iii HlaquoraquoIC

9dont know)

n U IN EVERY BLOCK SPACE

Acid solutions with pHlt3 LLI (10) pickling liquor UJ (H) netal plating waste UJ (12) circuit etchings 12J (13) inorganic acid manufacture t2J ( ^ organic acid manufacture LU (1^)

Base solutions with pHgt12 liJ (16) caustic soda manufacture H j (I ) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual UJ (19)

Heavy metals 6 trace metals (bcjnded organically 6 inorganically) LLJ (20) arsenic selenium antimony jTj (21) mercury I2j (22) iron manganese magnesium (2J (^ zinc cadiniun copper chrcmim (trivalent) LLI (24) chromium (hexavalent) I2j (25) lead I2j26)

Radioactive residues gt50pico curies^^ram y j ( ^^ uranium residuals 5 residuals for UF5 recycling I2j (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sals l^(^^ phosphate slag 0^ (30) thoriim t^J (31) radiun I2J (32) other alpha beta fi ganna eridtters 2J (33)

Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes ^ (62) paints ^ pigments Ujj (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinum palladium) LZJ (64) asbestos L U ( ^ shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) Lil ( ^ air water reactive wastes (eg P4 alimnitu chloride) LlJ ( ) wastes with flash poijit below 100deg F | 2| (68)

^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

ly Name Mobll Oil Corportlon niv^cinnltbullhlaquoiHiar^^ Mobil Chemical Co 4H Mam bdquo mdash mdash ^ mdash mdash - mdash of Site Solvgnta Kpcovprv S r r v i r r nf Nou Fnrland- Inc

Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

Naae of m e r (while used by facility) Solvents Recovery Service of N E Inc ^^ltiress LazY Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06489 City state zip code

Current CVmer (if different from above) NA Address

no street

c i t y s t a t e z i p code

1 Location (l the property on which facil i ty is located 2 off-site) |2 j (10) 2 Ownership a t t i r e of use (1= company ownership 2=T3ri-ate but not

company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

LIST NME5 AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNQlvN USERS BELQIV

bullbull bullgtTrvrr rs- c c r ^ - r i r c l j j j ^Qshy

ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

^ LU (sf

statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

bullbull

tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

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WiTERSCRV CT iCWCOD MST1

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SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

PEA30DY MASS i AEROSOL RECOVERY MATERIAL MILFORD CT

PI3EN WASTE MATERIAL DANBURY CT

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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M a t e r i a l SWANSai

bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

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R30 PRODS

a n d P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n rRECOVER^a MATERIAL

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

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Page 2: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

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ATTACHMENT IIC (continue(J)

Additional Transactions Form

Name of Respondent Mobil Oil Corporation

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Date of Volume of Waste Description of Name and Address Transaction Transaction Type Documentation of Generator (for

(please attach) brokered transshyactions only)

4147B - lt180G0 gallons Organics Waste Disposal 123179

other solvents Gite Survey

non-polar (Eckhardt Survey)

Conducted by the

House Interstate amp Foreign

Commerce Committee

Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations

122280 4800 gallons ICthyl Benzene Copy of Order

Refer to Additional Transaction Form Discussion Items (Attached)

ATTACHMENT IIC Additional Transactions Form

Solvents Recovery Service of New England

Mobil Oil Corporation

Discussion Items

A diligent search of our records uncovered no information which is inconsistent with the documentation provided by the EPA However we are providing additional documentation to further substantiate the volume reflected in the Transactional Documentation Summary A review of these documents demonstrates that an upward adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted (1)

1 Waste Disposal Site Survey (Eckhardt Survey) Completed by Mobil Chemical Company Holvoke MA (Attachment A)

In 1979 Mobil Cheraical Company (MCC) responded to a Waste Disposal Site Survey otherwise known as the Eckhardt Survey conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations MCCs response covered the time period from 1962 to 1979 In order to assist review of this document several explanations are necessary

a) Mobil purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries Inc (Dart) on April 14 1978 The terms of the Purchase Agreement specify that all liabilities from conduct of the business occurring before April 14 1978 should be covered by Dart while MCC is responsible for all obligations accruing as a result of business conduct after that date (2)

b) The volume reported in the Survey includes both material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries Inc the former owner and operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1978 and MCC from April 14 1978 to December 31 1979 Refer to Attachment B Statement of A H Villemaire

c) The survey required MCC to include the volume sent to SRSNE prior to MCC ownership The Survey instructions stated that A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950 Refer to Attachment C Memorandum dated April 30 1979 from Mark Raabe and Anne Cohn Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

(1) Note that many documents provided for review indicate that the material sent to SRSNE was transferred off-site

(2) BASF recently purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Mobil

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d) The volume reported in the Survey was an estimate based upon a review of production records process procedures and product

quality reports and not on any manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material shipped to SRSNE for recycling Specifically (l) the estimated volume for 1962 to 1970 was based upon historical data from 1970 to 1972 and (2) ethylbenzene was not reprocessed from 1972 to 1977 due to refinements in the production process (Attachment D )

e) Based upon an April 1979 Monthly Technical Report and his recollection a former MCC employee estimated that the amount of material that could have been sent to SRSNE from MCC between April 14 1978 and December 31 1979 was less than 18000 gallons^ (Attachment E)

Conclusion The pre-i980 volume on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary supports Mobils estimate that less than 18000 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE from MCC prior to 1980 Therefore the volume reflected in the Survey should not be treated as an additional transaction

2 Mobil Chemical Corpanv Copy of Order December 22 1980 (Attachment T)

As a result of our search we uncovered a document dated December 22 1930 which represents MCCs intent to dispose of 4800 gallons of material at SRSNE However there is no documentation that demonstrates this transaction occurred

First there is no Hazardous Waste Manifest which is a RCRA requirement since November of 1980 Second the December 1930 Transporter Monthly Report completed by SRSNE does not include the handling of a 4800 gallon shipment from MCC (Attachment G)

Conclusion This document does not represent an additional transaction and should not be added to EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

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3 SRSNE Invoices - A copy of the invoices corresponding to the entries dated 121080 and 042481 on the EPA Transactional Documentation Summary are provided in Attachment H

4 In-Plant Waste Management Record - A copy of the log maintained by the Holyoke MA facility which tracked the handling of waste is provided in Attachment I In order to assist review of this document the EPA Document Reference Number corresponding to each entry has been written in the left hand margin Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Note that although the 121080 entry on the log indicates that 2000 gallons were shipped to SRSNE on 121080 three other sources indicate that the correct amount is 528 gallons The December 198 0 Connecticut DEP Monthly Report and SRSNEs Weekly Receipts Journal indicate that 528 gallons were actually sent to SRSNE Further the SRSNE Invoice provided in Item 3 above confirms the disposal of 528 gallons of material Therefore an adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

5 Hazardous Waste Disposal for 1983 - Documentation used to determine the 1933 Environmental Expenditures at the Holyoke MA facility is provided in Attachment J Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Page 1 - Reports that 6 trucks for a total of 14237 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE This is consistent with the total volume of material for 1983 reflected on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

b) Page 2 amp 3 - Provides a description of the material sent to SRSNE

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

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y Name Mobll Chiri7nnnv ATTACHMENT A

ai Solvenf Recovery Strvlce of New Eneland Inc bullName

_r Jy bull f j Conoonents for cttaractcristicsj ot process waste rron chi) xa^Ilii

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9dont know)

n U IN EVERY BLOCK SPACE

Acid solutions with pHlt3 LLI (10) pickling liquor UJ (H) netal plating waste UJ (12) circuit etchings 12J (13) inorganic acid manufacture t2J ( ^ organic acid manufacture LU (1^)

Base solutions with pHgt12 liJ (16) caustic soda manufacture H j (I ) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual UJ (19)

Heavy metals 6 trace metals (bcjnded organically 6 inorganically) LLJ (20) arsenic selenium antimony jTj (21) mercury I2j (22) iron manganese magnesium (2J (^ zinc cadiniun copper chrcmim (trivalent) LLI (24) chromium (hexavalent) I2j (25) lead I2j26)

Radioactive residues gt50pico curies^^ram y j ( ^^ uranium residuals 5 residuals for UF5 recycling I2j (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sals l^(^^ phosphate slag 0^ (30) thoriim t^J (31) radiun I2J (32) other alpha beta fi ganna eridtters 2J (33)

Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes ^ (62) paints ^ pigments Ujj (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinum palladium) LZJ (64) asbestos L U ( ^ shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) Lil ( ^ air water reactive wastes (eg P4 alimnitu chloride) LlJ ( ) wastes with flash poijit below 100deg F | 2| (68)

^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

ly Name Mobll Oil Corportlon niv^cinnltbullhlaquoiHiar^^ Mobil Chemical Co 4H Mam bdquo mdash mdash ^ mdash mdash - mdash of Site Solvgnta Kpcovprv S r r v i r r nf Nou Fnrland- Inc

Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

Naae of m e r (while used by facility) Solvents Recovery Service of N E Inc ^^ltiress LazY Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06489 City state zip code

Current CVmer (if different from above) NA Address

no street

c i t y s t a t e z i p code

1 Location (l the property on which facil i ty is located 2 off-site) |2 j (10) 2 Ownership a t t i r e of use (1= company ownership 2=T3ri-ate but not

company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

LIST NME5 AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNQlvN USERS BELQIV

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ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

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conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

^ LU (sf

statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

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HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

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MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

3 - Jvi A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o l l e c t e d Method of D i s p o s a l Tipa-y G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l w ^ s t e M a t e r i a l a n d P r o e e s a G e n e r a t i n g V a s t e F a c i l i t

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WATEHBURY CT LYOKE PAPER

SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

PEA30DY MASS i AEROSOL RECOVERY MATERIAL MILFORD CT

PI3EN WASTE MATERIAL DANBURY CT

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nsCEMBER 1980

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129 76 DRS

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12 11 80 DRS

12 11 4 1 9 3 GAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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M a t e r i a l SWANSai

bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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bullPAGE 3

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

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bull NEW ENGLAND INC LAZY LANE SOCTHING^OK CT 06489

OF Ui-porl I-onn o r Month o f DECEMBER

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1980

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R30 PRODS

a n d P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n rRECOVER^a MATERIAL

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3RANF0RDJLATRON

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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Page 3: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

ATTACHMENT IIC Additional Transactions Form

Solvents Recovery Service of New England

Mobil Oil Corporation

Discussion Items

A diligent search of our records uncovered no information which is inconsistent with the documentation provided by the EPA However we are providing additional documentation to further substantiate the volume reflected in the Transactional Documentation Summary A review of these documents demonstrates that an upward adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted (1)

1 Waste Disposal Site Survey (Eckhardt Survey) Completed by Mobil Chemical Company Holvoke MA (Attachment A)

In 1979 Mobil Cheraical Company (MCC) responded to a Waste Disposal Site Survey otherwise known as the Eckhardt Survey conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations MCCs response covered the time period from 1962 to 1979 In order to assist review of this document several explanations are necessary

a) Mobil purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries Inc (Dart) on April 14 1978 The terms of the Purchase Agreement specify that all liabilities from conduct of the business occurring before April 14 1978 should be covered by Dart while MCC is responsible for all obligations accruing as a result of business conduct after that date (2)

b) The volume reported in the Survey includes both material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries Inc the former owner and operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1978 and MCC from April 14 1978 to December 31 1979 Refer to Attachment B Statement of A H Villemaire

c) The survey required MCC to include the volume sent to SRSNE prior to MCC ownership The Survey instructions stated that A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950 Refer to Attachment C Memorandum dated April 30 1979 from Mark Raabe and Anne Cohn Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

(1) Note that many documents provided for review indicate that the material sent to SRSNE was transferred off-site

(2) BASF recently purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Mobil

Page 1 of 3

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d) The volume reported in the Survey was an estimate based upon a review of production records process procedures and product

quality reports and not on any manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material shipped to SRSNE for recycling Specifically (l) the estimated volume for 1962 to 1970 was based upon historical data from 1970 to 1972 and (2) ethylbenzene was not reprocessed from 1972 to 1977 due to refinements in the production process (Attachment D )

e) Based upon an April 1979 Monthly Technical Report and his recollection a former MCC employee estimated that the amount of material that could have been sent to SRSNE from MCC between April 14 1978 and December 31 1979 was less than 18000 gallons^ (Attachment E)

Conclusion The pre-i980 volume on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary supports Mobils estimate that less than 18000 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE from MCC prior to 1980 Therefore the volume reflected in the Survey should not be treated as an additional transaction

2 Mobil Chemical Corpanv Copy of Order December 22 1980 (Attachment T)

As a result of our search we uncovered a document dated December 22 1930 which represents MCCs intent to dispose of 4800 gallons of material at SRSNE However there is no documentation that demonstrates this transaction occurred

First there is no Hazardous Waste Manifest which is a RCRA requirement since November of 1980 Second the December 1930 Transporter Monthly Report completed by SRSNE does not include the handling of a 4800 gallon shipment from MCC (Attachment G)

Conclusion This document does not represent an additional transaction and should not be added to EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

Page 2 of 3

3 SRSNE Invoices - A copy of the invoices corresponding to the entries dated 121080 and 042481 on the EPA Transactional Documentation Summary are provided in Attachment H

4 In-Plant Waste Management Record - A copy of the log maintained by the Holyoke MA facility which tracked the handling of waste is provided in Attachment I In order to assist review of this document the EPA Document Reference Number corresponding to each entry has been written in the left hand margin Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Note that although the 121080 entry on the log indicates that 2000 gallons were shipped to SRSNE on 121080 three other sources indicate that the correct amount is 528 gallons The December 198 0 Connecticut DEP Monthly Report and SRSNEs Weekly Receipts Journal indicate that 528 gallons were actually sent to SRSNE Further the SRSNE Invoice provided in Item 3 above confirms the disposal of 528 gallons of material Therefore an adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

5 Hazardous Waste Disposal for 1983 - Documentation used to determine the 1933 Environmental Expenditures at the Holyoke MA facility is provided in Attachment J Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Page 1 - Reports that 6 trucks for a total of 14237 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE This is consistent with the total volume of material for 1983 reflected on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

b) Page 2 amp 3 - Provides a description of the material sent to SRSNE

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

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y Name Mobll Chiri7nnnv ATTACHMENT A

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Base solutions with pHgt12 liJ (16) caustic soda manufacture H j (I ) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual UJ (19)

Heavy metals 6 trace metals (bcjnded organically 6 inorganically) LLJ (20) arsenic selenium antimony jTj (21) mercury I2j (22) iron manganese magnesium (2J (^ zinc cadiniun copper chrcmim (trivalent) LLI (24) chromium (hexavalent) I2j (25) lead I2j26)

Radioactive residues gt50pico curies^^ram y j ( ^^ uranium residuals 5 residuals for UF5 recycling I2j (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sals l^(^^ phosphate slag 0^ (30) thoriim t^J (31) radiun I2J (32) other alpha beta fi ganna eridtters 2J (33)

Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

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^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

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c i t y s t a t e z i p code

1 Location (l the property on which facil i ty is located 2 off-site) |2 j (10) 2 Ownership a t t i r e of use (1= company ownership 2=T3ri-ate but not

company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

LIST NME5 AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNQlvN USERS BELQIV

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ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

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statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCI

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F J P G M R

lyf T G T R

R Barrict E Carrock E Crawford Groop E Landmer T McGrathH F Murphy M OBrlenS F Regan L Sarver L Scream A Woodhead

A Patel

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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MRScrg M R Stepanian At tachment 7

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED bull

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED JM 0Briendjb 5379

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MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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128 3 682 GALS

129 76 DRS

1210 54 DRS

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12 11 42 DRS

12 11 80 DRS

12 11 4 1 9 3 GAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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Page 4: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

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d) The volume reported in the Survey was an estimate based upon a review of production records process procedures and product

quality reports and not on any manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material shipped to SRSNE for recycling Specifically (l) the estimated volume for 1962 to 1970 was based upon historical data from 1970 to 1972 and (2) ethylbenzene was not reprocessed from 1972 to 1977 due to refinements in the production process (Attachment D )

e) Based upon an April 1979 Monthly Technical Report and his recollection a former MCC employee estimated that the amount of material that could have been sent to SRSNE from MCC between April 14 1978 and December 31 1979 was less than 18000 gallons^ (Attachment E)

Conclusion The pre-i980 volume on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary supports Mobils estimate that less than 18000 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE from MCC prior to 1980 Therefore the volume reflected in the Survey should not be treated as an additional transaction

2 Mobil Chemical Corpanv Copy of Order December 22 1980 (Attachment T)

As a result of our search we uncovered a document dated December 22 1930 which represents MCCs intent to dispose of 4800 gallons of material at SRSNE However there is no documentation that demonstrates this transaction occurred

First there is no Hazardous Waste Manifest which is a RCRA requirement since November of 1980 Second the December 1930 Transporter Monthly Report completed by SRSNE does not include the handling of a 4800 gallon shipment from MCC (Attachment G)

Conclusion This document does not represent an additional transaction and should not be added to EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

Page 2 of 3

3 SRSNE Invoices - A copy of the invoices corresponding to the entries dated 121080 and 042481 on the EPA Transactional Documentation Summary are provided in Attachment H

4 In-Plant Waste Management Record - A copy of the log maintained by the Holyoke MA facility which tracked the handling of waste is provided in Attachment I In order to assist review of this document the EPA Document Reference Number corresponding to each entry has been written in the left hand margin Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Note that although the 121080 entry on the log indicates that 2000 gallons were shipped to SRSNE on 121080 three other sources indicate that the correct amount is 528 gallons The December 198 0 Connecticut DEP Monthly Report and SRSNEs Weekly Receipts Journal indicate that 528 gallons were actually sent to SRSNE Further the SRSNE Invoice provided in Item 3 above confirms the disposal of 528 gallons of material Therefore an adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

5 Hazardous Waste Disposal for 1983 - Documentation used to determine the 1933 Environmental Expenditures at the Holyoke MA facility is provided in Attachment J Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Page 1 - Reports that 6 trucks for a total of 14237 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE This is consistent with the total volume of material for 1983 reflected on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

b) Page 2 amp 3 - Provides a description of the material sent to SRSNE

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

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y Name Mobll Chiri7nnnv ATTACHMENT A

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Heavy metals 6 trace metals (bcjnded organically 6 inorganically) LLJ (20) arsenic selenium antimony jTj (21) mercury I2j (22) iron manganese magnesium (2J (^ zinc cadiniun copper chrcmim (trivalent) LLI (24) chromium (hexavalent) I2j (25) lead I2j26)

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Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

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K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

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Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

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c i t y s t a t e z i p code

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company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

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s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

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FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

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dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

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K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

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s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

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statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

bullbull

tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCI

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F J P G M R

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R Barrict E Carrock E Crawford Groop E Landmer T McGrathH F Murphy M OBrlenS F Regan L Sarver L Scream A Woodhead

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

bull I

MRScrg M R Stepanian At tachment 7

bull3

HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED bull

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED JM 0Briendjb 5379

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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Page 5: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

3 SRSNE Invoices - A copy of the invoices corresponding to the entries dated 121080 and 042481 on the EPA Transactional Documentation Summary are provided in Attachment H

4 In-Plant Waste Management Record - A copy of the log maintained by the Holyoke MA facility which tracked the handling of waste is provided in Attachment I In order to assist review of this document the EPA Document Reference Number corresponding to each entry has been written in the left hand margin Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Note that although the 121080 entry on the log indicates that 2000 gallons were shipped to SRSNE on 121080 three other sources indicate that the correct amount is 528 gallons The December 198 0 Connecticut DEP Monthly Report and SRSNEs Weekly Receipts Journal indicate that 528 gallons were actually sent to SRSNE Further the SRSNE Invoice provided in Item 3 above confirms the disposal of 528 gallons of material Therefore an adjustment to Mobils volume is not warranted

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

5 Hazardous Waste Disposal for 1983 - Documentation used to determine the 1933 Environmental Expenditures at the Holyoke MA facility is provided in Attachment J Information that is irrelevant to SRSNE has been redacted

a) Page 1 - Reports that 6 trucks for a total of 14237 gallons of material was sent to SRSNE This is consistent with the total volume of material for 1983 reflected on EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary

b) Page 2 amp 3 - Provides a description of the material sent to SRSNE

Conclusion These documents further substantiate the volume reflected in EPAs Transactional Documentation Summary and do not represent additional transactions

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y Name Mobll Chiri7nnnv ATTACHMENT A

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Acid solutions with pHlt3 LLI (10) pickling liquor UJ (H) netal plating waste UJ (12) circuit etchings 12J (13) inorganic acid manufacture t2J ( ^ organic acid manufacture LU (1^)

Base solutions with pHgt12 liJ (16) caustic soda manufacture H j (I ) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual UJ (19)

Heavy metals 6 trace metals (bcjnded organically 6 inorganically) LLJ (20) arsenic selenium antimony jTj (21) mercury I2j (22) iron manganese magnesium (2J (^ zinc cadiniun copper chrcmim (trivalent) LLI (24) chromium (hexavalent) I2j (25) lead I2j26)

Radioactive residues gt50pico curies^^ram y j ( ^^ uranium residuals 5 residuals for UF5 recycling I2j (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sals l^(^^ phosphate slag 0^ (30) thoriim t^J (31) radiun I2J (32) other alpha beta fi ganna eridtters 2J (33)

Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes ^ (62) paints ^ pigments Ujj (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinum palladium) LZJ (64) asbestos L U ( ^ shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) Lil ( ^ air water reactive wastes (eg P4 alimnitu chloride) LlJ ( ) wastes with flash poijit below 100deg F | 2| (68)

^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

ly Name Mobll Oil Corportlon niv^cinnltbullhlaquoiHiar^^ Mobil Chemical Co 4H Mam bdquo mdash mdash ^ mdash mdash - mdash of Site Solvgnta Kpcovprv S r r v i r r nf Nou Fnrland- Inc

Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

Naae of m e r (while used by facility) Solvents Recovery Service of N E Inc ^^ltiress LazY Lane

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Southington Conn 06489 City state zip code

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c i t y s t a t e z i p code

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company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

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S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

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Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

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^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

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Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

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conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

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statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

PEA30DY MASS i AEROSOL RECOVERY MATERIAL MILFORD CT

PI3EN WASTE MATERIAL DANBURY CT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

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Organics llJ (34) ijisecticidef 6 interaediates 12J (35) herbicides euro intermediates 2 1 (36) fungicides sect intermediates [jJ (37) rodenticides 6 intenrediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics I2j (39) halogenated aromatics [Zj (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs UJ(^2) asddes amines ijnides 12 1 (43) bullJastizers I2j (44) r-J ins 12J (45) s-istoners g j (46) fvlvents polar (except v-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride I2j (48) trichloroethylene 2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (SO) solxents halogenated aliphatic [2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic j2j (52) oils and oil sludges j2j (S3) esters and ethers u j (54) alcohols b j (S5) ketones 6 aldehydes ITJ (SO) dioxijis c j fS7J

Inorsanics o j (S3) salts g j (59) mercaptans c_i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes ^ (62) paints ^ pigments Ujj (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinum palladium) LZJ (64) asbestos L U ( ^ shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) Lil ( ^ air water reactive wastes (eg P4 alimnitu chloride) LlJ ( ) wastes with flash poijit below 100deg F | 2| (68)

^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

ly Name Mobll Oil Corportlon niv^cinnltbullhlaquoiHiar^^ Mobil Chemical Co 4H Mam bdquo mdash mdash ^ mdash mdash - mdash of Site Solvgnta Kpcovprv S r r v i r r nf Nou Fnrland- Inc

Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

Naae of m e r (while used by facility) Solvents Recovery Service of N E Inc ^^ltiress LazY Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06489 City state zip code

Current CVmer (if different from above) NA Address

no street

c i t y s t a t e z i p code

1 Location (l the property on which facil i ty is located 2 off-site) |2 j (10) 2 Ownership a t t i r e of use (1= company ownership 2=T3ri-ate but not

company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

LIST NME5 AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNQlvN USERS BELQIV

bullbull bullgtTrvrr rs- c c r ^ - r i r c l j j j ^Qshy

ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

^ LU (sf

statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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F J P G M R

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R Barrict E Carrock E Crawford Groop E Landmer T McGrathH F Murphy M OBrlenS F Regan L Sarver L Scream A Woodhead

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED bull

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED JM 0Briendjb 5379

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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Page 7: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

^ THIS FORM FOR BERY SITE (INCLUDING llE LOCATION Oishy^CILITY AS aVE SITE) USED FOR TIE DIS-^OSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT A

K GLNERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 v

ly Name Mobll Oil Corportlon niv^cinnltbullhlaquoiHiar^^ Mobil Chemical Co 4H Mam bdquo mdash mdash ^ mdash mdash - mdash of Site Solvgnta Kpcovprv S r r v i r r nf Nou Fnrland- Inc

Address of S i t e Lazy tone no street Southington Conn 064B9 city state zip code

Naae of m e r (while used by facility) Solvents Recovery Service of N E Inc ^^ltiress LazY Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06489 City state zip code

Current CVmer (if different from above) NA Address

no street

c i t y s t a t e z i p code

1 Location (l the property on which facil i ty is located 2 off-site) |2 j (10) 2 Ownership a t t i r e of use (1= company ownership 2=T3ri-ate but not

company ownership) 3public ownership 9=don t know) ^ (11) 3 Current status (raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=dcnt know) |iJ 12)

IF CLC6ED specify year closed 19i ) i (13-14) 4 Year f irs t used for process waste from this facility ISt a 21(15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l in use) 19t 7| 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from t h i s f a c i l i t y disposed a t s i t e

USE TavS OMV IF F033IELE thousand gal lcnc I I I ( M ( - I (19-26 Right j u s t i f y response hundred tons i ^ | i ( I 61 (27-53

thousand cubic yards | i i i | l I I - t (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal inethod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in use 3=ne XT used 9-dpnt Icnow)

landfil l mono industrial waste i 3| (42) landfil l mixed industrial waste lt T1 (43) landfil l drunmed waste - i (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed 11](4S) pitspoiidslagoons _2i i ^Q deep well injection (jJ (47) land farming | 31 (48) incineration Ql (^ treatjnent (eg neutralizinc) LLI (^0) reprocessijigrecycling LiJ ( ^ other (specify) LU ( ^^

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facili ty 2=this facility and other company faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dontknow) ^ (53)

LIST NME5 AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNQlvN USERS BELQIV

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ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

^ LU (sf

statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

bullbull

tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

bull I

MRScrg M R Stepanian At tachment 7

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED bull

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED JM 0Briendjb 5379

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

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Page 8: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

ySubsiitiiTr _ _ bdquoM n h n r h o lt r n l rjvanvjfi)shyV Name tTLii Wi i r^^L ATTACHMENT A r name Mobil Chemical CoBinnnv

S o l v e n f Recovery Service of Wev Ennlend Inc

_ ConDonents (or characteristics ot process waste from thigt rvllii disposed at s i te (l-present in waste ^-not present iii bullajuc 9dont know)

FILL IN EVERY fiioa SPACE

Acid solutions with F H lt 3 li1 (10) pickling liquor Hi (11) netal plating waste ID (12) circuit etchiJigs LZJ (^3) inorganic acid manufacture l2J (1^) organic acid manufacture lU (15)

Base solutions with pHgtl2 12J (16) caustic soda manufacture L2J (^^) nylon and similar polymer generation 12J (18) scrubber residual LU ( ^^

Heavy metals fi trace metals (bonded organically 6 inorganically) LLj ( ^^ arsenic selenium antimony [Tj (21) BBtcury LLJ (^2) iron manganese magnesium l2j (23) tine cadmiun copper chromiun (trivalent) [zJ (^^) chromiun (hexavalent) m (25) lead I2j(26)

Radioactive residuesgt50Dico curiessfram 12J (27) uranium residuals 6 residuals for UF5 recycling 12J (28) lathanide series elements and rare earth sal s [21 (29) phosphate slag [ j (30) thoriuB LJ (31) radiun L^j (32) other alpha beta 5 gamma emitters UJ (33)

^ ^ Organics bJ ( insecticides 6 intemediates 12J (35) herbicides 5 intermediates UJ (36) fungicides 6 intermediates UJ (37) rodenticides 6 intermediates 12J (38) halogenated aliphatics l ^ (39) halogenated aromatics [2j (40) acrylates 6 latex emulsions 12J (41) PCBPBBs 12J (42) Mddes amines iroides HJ (43) gtJastizers 12J (44) r- ins 12J (45) elistoroers Tj (46) Jwlvents polar (etcept h-ater) j2j (47) carbontetrachloride |2j (48) trichloroethylene (2j (49) other solvents nonpolar U j (50) solwnts halogenated aliphatic |2J (51) solvents halogenated aromatic J2j (52) oils and oil sludges |2j (S3) esters and ethers b j (54) alcohols |2j (55) ketones5 aldehydes h j (56)

dioxins ^ pound fS7) Inorganics S-j (SB)

Its EJ(S9) bullercaptans p i (60)

Misc tj(61) phannaceutical wastes g j (62) paints ( pigments L2J (63) catalysts (eg vanadiun platinun palladium) JTJ(^^^

^ gt i ^ asbestos l_2j (65) shock sensitive wastes (eg nitrated toluenes) L_2J ( ) air water reactive wastes (eg P4 aluuiinun chloride) | 2| (67) wastes with flash point below 100deg F Lil ( 8)

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

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statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

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Page 9: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

l THIS FORM FOR BTIRY SITE (INCLUDING lllE LOCATIUN ui AGILITY AS avE SITE) USED FOR TIE DISHOSAL OF PROCESS ATTACHMENT

K GENERATED BY THIS FC1LITY SINCE 1950 r fiy Name Mobil Oil corporetion Diidiixm^Suhsidian- Mobil chemical^

of Site Solvenf BlaquorQvrrv Sprvlrr of NPW Fnrlind Inc

Address of Site ugy Lane no s treet Southington Conn 06489 city state zip code

Name of Owner (while used by f a c i l i t y ) Solvents Recovery se rv ice of N E Inc Address _^__ ^atv Lane

no street

Southington Conn 06469

City state zip code Current Oflier (if different from above) NA Address no street

city state zip code

1 Location (1- the property on v^ich facili ty is located 2 off-site) ^ (10) 2 Ownership at tine of use (1= company ownership 2=priate but not

conpany ownership) 3laquo^ublic ownership 9=don t kno) g_ (11) 3 Current status (1raquo closed 2= s t i l l in use 9=darjt know) l2J^^2)

IF CLCSED specify year closed 19i I (13-14) 4 Year first used for process waste from this facility 1^ a 21 (15-16) 5 Year last used for process waste from this facility (enter 79 if

s t i l l iji use) 19t 71 91 (17-18 6 Total amount of process waste from this facility disposed at s i te

USE TQNS OMY IF POSSIBLE thousand gallons 1 I I I I 1 I -I (19-26 Ri0it justify response hundred tons 1 1 | i I I 91 61 (27-33

thousand cubic yards | 1 1 t ( 1 1 I -I (34-41 7 Specify type(s) of disposal ircthod(s) used at site and whether methoa

is s t i l l in use (llaquocurrently in use 2=no longer in lise 3=7ie-eT used 9-dont know)

landfil l mono industrial waste LU ( ^^ landfil l mixed industrial waste (jJ (43) landfil l drummed waste (44) landfil l municipal refuse co-disposed | i |(45) pitspondslagoons | 3I (46) deep well injection (_2J (47) land fanning Q J (48) incineration QJ (49) treatment (eg neutralizinc) LiJ (^0) reprocessingrecycling UJ (^1) other (specify) UJ (52)

8 Users of this s i te (l=this facil i ty 2laquothis facility and other coqpany faci l i t ies only 3laquothis conpany and others 9=dont know) i 3 | (S3)

LIST hWES AND ADDRESSES OF OTHER KNOKN USERS BEL01

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statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

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CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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APRIL 1979

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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Page 10: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

statement of A H Villemaire

1 I A H Villemaire was an employee of Dart Industries

Inc from January 1957 to April 1978 and Mobil Chemical Company

(MCC) from April 1978 to January 1992 located at 3 Hanover

Street Holyoke Massachusetts

2 Since 1957 I held various positions including Production

Supervisor at the Holyoke MA facility As a Production

Supervisor a position I held from 1968 to 1985 my

responsibilities included but were not limited to supervising

production personnel and monitoring the operations of the

production process From 1985 to 1992 I was a Safety and

Environmental Supervisor

3 The information provided in this document is based upon my

personal knowledge and recollection of the events described

herein I was responsible for assuring that the production and

process records used to complete the Eckhardt Survey referenced

below were available for review

4 MCC purchased the Holyoke MA facility from Dart Industries

Inc in April of 1978

5 Dart Industries utilized Solvent Recovery Service of New

England Inc (SRSNE) for recycling purposes as did MCC

Page 1 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

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A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

5 0 6 2 GALLONS OF WASTE EBampPETampPMS FROM UNDERGROUND XZSZI

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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS 1983

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TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

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Page 11: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

6 MCC responded in 1979 to the Waste Disposal Site Survey

(Eckhardt Survey) conducted by the Subcommittee on Oversight

and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce U S House of Representatives See Attachment A

7 The numbers reported by MCC in the Eckhardt survey represented

an estimate of the total volume of material sent from the

Holyoke MA facility to SRSNE for recycling during 1962 to 1979

8 The volume reported in the Eckhardt survey includes both

material sent to SRSNE by Dart Industries the former owner and

operator of the facility from 1962 to April 13 1973 and MCC from

April 14 1978 to December 31 1979

9 The calculation for the estimated volume of material sent to

the site was based upon a review of production records process

procedures and product quality analysis reports and not on any

manifests or other documents showing precise volumes of material

shipped to SRSNE for recycling

Page 2 of 3

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

HiMrnrsncTM i

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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HOLYOKE PLAST

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APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

imc of

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R e p o r t i n g Co sQtvpNTSi TqicovpRY SERVICE

bull NEW ENGLAND INC LAZY LANE SOCTHING^OK CT 06489

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

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WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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Page 12: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

Statement of A H Villemaire (Continued)

Dated Belchertown Massachusetts

November 1992

A H Villemaire

Sworn to before me this

bull^3 day of November 1992 i| ltbull -t^^ y -lt-Z - - Notary Public

Page 3 of 3

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CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

WASHINGTON D C Z251S

A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

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ERRATA

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1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

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E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRE5EKTAT1VES

SUICOMMITTXZ ON OVnSICKT AND INVtSnSATIQKS o r TMC

COMMimX ON INTnSTATK ANO FOROCN COMMUCZ

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A p r i l 2 0 19 79

MEMOR-AuNDUM

TO Par t ic ipants Waste Disposal Site Survey

FROM Mark R a a b e a n d Ajr-ie Cohn

SUBJECT Additional Ihstructions

On Friday AZTLI 27 1979 a briefing was held for the 50 che-ical ccrparies included ir the Waste Disposal Site Survey being conducted by the House Interstate and Foreign CcTunerce Corjnittee Subcornmittee on Oversight and Investigashytions bulli t that briefing a naTiber of points or questions about the survey bullgtere clarified To ensure consistency in responses across fac i l i t i e s and across cc-panies a listing of the key points is attached Also attached for your conshyvenience is a copy of the forms with a l l necessary correcshytions

Should you have any questions please call Anne Cohn Survev Coordinator at (202) 223-4231 or Mark Raabe Staff Director at (202) 225-4441

Attachments

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

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ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

3 - Jvi A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o l l e c t e d Method of D i s p o s a l Tipa-y G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l w ^ s t e M a t e r i a l a n d P r o e e s a G e n e r a t i n g V a s t e F a c i l i t

RESOURCE teCOVSKif AT rCHCOCK CHAIR RECOVERY MATERIAL nfr LAZY LANESOUTHINGTCNC riJCTCCJ CT

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WiTERSCRV CT iCWCOD MST1

WATEHBURY CT LYOKE PAPER

SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

PEA30DY MASS i AEROSOL RECOVERY MATERIAL MILFORD CT

PI3EN WASTE MATERIAL DANBURY CT

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RECOVERY MATERIAL bullISTRONG CORK LAJTCASTER ^

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Amounts and D a t e - M a t e r i a l

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12 11 80 DRS

12 11 4 1 9 3 GAL

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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M a t e r i a l SWANSai

bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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bullPAGE 3

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTI0X3

^ WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SUR^Y

General Comments

1 Companies are asked to include all of their ovn facilities and those of their subsidiaries (and affiliates) that manufacture or otherwise produce chemicals The DIRECTORY OF CHEMICAL PRODUCERS produced by Chemical Information Services of the Stanford Research Institute should be used as a guide to detershymine which facilities (or which types of facilities) the SubcoiQ mittee expects to be included lpound a conpany has any questions about thelistings in this Directory a reoresentative should contact Anne Cohn 202 225-4^31)

Waste is defined to include waste materials that result from a -_ ^_^ _^_^_- _- discharge

but not sold are included

Forms 3 and D request information on the components of waste cts^QSQplusmn of cr hauled Facilities are asked to indicate the presence cr absence in the waste of each item on the list If a trace amount cf = particular item is present in the waste and if the facility believes that this trace azount is inccnsecuential it need not be reported If however such trace amounts could be of concern please indicate that the item is present and explain that it is a trace amount on the back of the form

Forms -A 3 and D request information on amounts of waste Vhenshyever possible facilities are asked to record waste amounts in terms of tens rather than gallons or cubic yards On Form A in particular question 3 should be answered in terms of tons so that question 4 en disoosal techniques can be accurately answered

+-clt^i - C3000 bkS A company may have owned or operated a chenical facility that is now closed (eg the company moved operations from one location to another or phased out that particular operation and facility) If so the company is asked to provide information on that closed facility if possible

A company may have sold a chemical facility since 1930 The Subshycommittee is not asking the company to provide information on that facility

A company may have recently purchased a facility The Subcommittee asks that the company supply information on that facility dating back to 1950

S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

bull One Form A is to be completed for ttcb facility If ic is more conshyvenient to use 2 Form As for a given facility (because of recordshykeeping procedures cr other issues) you nay do so

bull If a facility has mere than one prinarv SIC code list one in the spaces provided and the otherCs) cirectly beneath that space

bull Gn question 3 all amounts must be right ustified You are encouraged to use tons only

bull Question 4 will make most sense if question 5 is responded to onlv in tons If a facility is unable to convert all waste to tons under question 4 use the spaces provided to indicate by percent how the waste measured by tons was disposed of in 19 73 Gn the back of the form indicate how the waste measured by gallons (or by cubic yards) was disposed of

FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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S A facility is encouraged to provide explanations to answers proshyvided whenever such explanations appear desirable Such explanashytory information should appear on the backof a form or on appended sheets

9 At the top of every form the company name and facility name is requested Facilities are asked to provide a complete identifishycation including the name of the division or subsidiary as well as parent company

10 Facilities are asked to obtain as complete information as possible If a facility is unable to get an answer to a question the code 9 should be used to indicate dont kno - In using this code every block space associated with the question should be coded 9

FORM SPECIFIC COMMENTS

FORM A GENERAL FACILITY INFGRgtLATICN

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FORM 3 DISFOSAL SITE INFCRMATION

bull One Form 3 should be completed for every disposal site used by a facility if it is more convenient to use 2 Form Bs far a given disposal site (because of record-keeping procedures or other issues) youmay do so

bull The name and address of the site must be as complete as possible Include any nicknames if kno vn

bull Under question 2 code 1 company ownership includes ownership by the parent company

raquo Under question 6 if the amount disposed of is under 5 0 tens Co^ 500 gallons or 500 cubic yards) enter 0 in the bcxes provided and indicate the actua^ amount under the boxes

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

I- re

J M OBrien Production Supervisor BASF Polymers Division - Holyoke

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

Detailed tests conducted by Edison RampD show that Molecular Sieves are not a feasible method of removing water from the ethylbenzene solvent Besides Initiating polymerization of the styrene present in the EB the mole sieves do not remove sufficient quantities of water Meanwhile it has been decided to have the EB distilled by Solvents Recovery to

remove impurities

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

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RESOURCE teCOVSKif AT rCHCOCK CHAIR RECOVERY MATERIAL nfr LAZY LANESOUTHINGTCNC riJCTCCJ CT

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WiTERSCRV CT iCWCOD MST1

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SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

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Amounts and D a t e - M a t e r i a l

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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M a t e r i a l SWANSai

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bullPAGE 3

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

5 0 6 2 GALLONS OF WASTE EBampPETampPMS FROM UNDERGROUND XZSZI

TANK amp 5 0 0 0 GALLONS ETHYLBENZENE FROM UNDERGROUND TANK

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT IS IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK LOADS FROM 108 DRUMS AND UNDERGROUND

TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT I S IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

Page 16: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

bull Under quest ion 3 if a s i t e is public s i t e Ceg a municipal dump s i t e ) i t i s not necessary to l i s t a l l u s e r s I t would be helpful however to iden t i fy the types of users i f known

bull Be sure t o e n t e r complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n for t he company f a c i l i t y and s i t e on page 2 and make sure t h a t pages 1 and 2 are a t t ached t o each o t h e r

FORMS C AND D

bull Again complete i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of the company and f a c i l i t y Concluding the d i v i s i o n and o r s u b s i d i a r y s name) i s impor t an t

ERRATA

bull The following changes should be made on Form 3 question 3 and Form D question 4

1 3ase solutions with zn 10 should read 3ase solutions wich zd 12

2 Radioactive residues 3 pico curiesliter should read Radioactive residues 50 pico curiesgram

3 Under organics the first item pesticides 5 intermediates should read insecticides 5 intermediates

4 Under organics solvents orotic (except water should read solvents polar (except water) and

5 Under organics other solvents nonprotic should read other solvents nonoolar

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tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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(7) Molecular Sieve shy

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remove impurities

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

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PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

5 0 6 2 GALLONS OF WASTE EBampPETampPMS FROM UNDERGROUND XZSZI

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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS 1983

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TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

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Page 17: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

tNTEROFFiCE CORRESPONDENCE

September 29 1982

P F Cash V A Bowman Jr w T Colbert S M Lane N Neman D E Picanj

SUPERFU^euro CANDIDATE WASTE SITE LIST

The Petrochemicals Division has reviewed the undated list of 400 sites that was attached to your memo on the captioned subject and determined that 4 of the sites have been used by the Division These are

Solvent Recovery Service - Southington CT

Solvent Recovery Service recycled approximately 9800 tons of contaminated ethylbenzene from the iHcIyoke plant between 1962 and 1979 However from 1972 to 1977 etnylbenzene was not recycled due to process changes in our operations Frcm 1979 to the current time this material has been incinerated by SRS Due to the fact that SRS is an on-going firm we would tend to beiieve that any clear-_c order under Sucerfund would expose Mcbil to only minimal liabilitv

If you require any additional information please feel free to contact me

Austin

JAArbjc

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

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TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

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MOBIL CHEMICAL C0KPAM7 HOLTOCT MA

NOTES

FOHM A - GENERAL FACILITY IHFORMAIIOH

ORM 3 - SOLVENTS RZCQVEJIY SERVICE OF Nrgt7 ENGIAM) INC

E s c i a a t e d t o n n a g e f rom 1962 to 1970 u t i l i s i n g h i s t o r i c a l d a t a from 1970 LO 1 9 7 2 F r o o 1972 Co 1977 e thylbenzene was n o t r e p r o c e s s e d due CO r e f i n e a e n c s i n t h e p r o c e s s Reprocessing h a s resumed on a caapo ra ry b a s i s and s h o u l d be again e l i n inaced i n 1 9 8 0

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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APRIL 1979

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK LOADS FROM 108 DRUMS AND UNDERGROUND

TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

bullbullbullbullINFORMATION THAT I S IRRELEVANT TO SRSNE HAS BEEN REDACTED

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BASF Corporation SEF-i 1 1992 B A S F

Polystyrene

September 24 1992

Gail Helfrick Mobil Oil - Superfund Response Group P 0 Box 1039 Princeton Junction New Jersey 08543-1039

Dear Ms Helfrick

Gail as we discussed in our phone conversation of September 23 1992 I researched plant records for the period of April 14 1978 through December 31 1979 in an effort to determine what if any hazardous waste may have been shipped to Solvents Recovery Services I could not locate any documentation from that time frame which would indicate that we shipped any ethylbenzene or hazardous waste to SRS

I did find in a monthly technical report (which is attached) a reference to indicate that we would be sending some ethylbenzene solvent to SRS for distillation and recovery Based upon my memory the most likely scenario is that we would have shipped one tank truck (6000 gallons) of EB to them for distillation and recovery Typical yields ran in the 75-85 range The maximum amount that we could possibly have shipped to SRS would have been three tank trucks (18000 gallons) of EB - although I dont think that that was at all likely

I trust that this provides you with the required information If I can be of any additional assistance please let me know

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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remove impurities

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

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j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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Page 20: SDMS DocID Mobil Oil Corporation · recollection, a former MCC employee estimated tha tht e amount of material that could have been sen tot SRSNE from MCC between April 14, 1978 and

INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCI

OATS laquoay 7 1979 J R A l b e r t s Par amus cc 0

F J P G M R

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R Barrict E Carrock E Crawford Groop E Landmer T McGrathH F Murphy M OBrlenS F Regan L Sarver L Scream A Woodhead

A Patel

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Paramus Houston Paramus Holyoke

Houston Holyoke Paramus Paramus Paramus Santa Ana

STYSENIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP APRIL 1979 MONTHLY REPORT

A t tached f o r your i n fo r - i ^ i on i s the sub jec t bullepo r t A l l areas o f a c t i v i t y are i nc l uded in the v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

3 - Jvi A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o l l e c t e d Method of D i s p o s a l Tipa-y G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l w ^ s t e M a t e r i a l a n d P r o e e s a G e n e r a t i n g V a s t e F a c i l i t

RESOURCE teCOVSKif AT rCHCOCK CHAIR RECOVERY MATERIAL nfr LAZY LANESOUTHINGTCNC riJCTCCJ CT

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GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

HOLYOKE MASS 3MUTKANE WASTE MATERIAL

PEA30DY MASS i AEROSOL RECOVERY MATERIAL MILFORD CT

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Amounts and D a t e - M a t e r i a l

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S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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HOLYOKE PLAST

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MONTHLY REPORT

APRIL 1979

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

3 - Jvi A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o l l e c t e d Method of D i s p o s a l Tipa-y G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l w ^ s t e M a t e r i a l a n d P r o e e s a G e n e r a t i n g V a s t e F a c i l i t

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S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

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M a t e r i a l SWANSai

bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

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bull NEW ENGLAND INC LAZY LANE SOCTHING^OK CT 06489

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SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

iTie of R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVEBY SERVICE OF R e p o r t FQTJ F o r Month of NEW ENGLAND IMC

^dreaa LAZY LANE SOLTEXNGTCCl CT 06489

3 - Jvi A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o l l e c t e d Method of D i s p o s a l Tipa-y G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l w ^ s t e M a t e r i a l a n d P r o e e s a G e n e r a t i n g V a s t e F a c i l i t

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WiTERSCRV CT iCWCOD MST1

WATEHBURY CT LYOKE PAPER

SPRINGFIELD MASS WASTE MATERIAL

GLENFALLS NY I ETCHING RE COVE MATERIAL

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PI3EN WASTE MATERIAL DANBURY CT

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TEX HANACEMENT UNIT CENTRAL FALLSRI

RECOVERY MATERIAL bullISTRONG CORK LAJTCASTER ^

2

nsCEMBER 1980

Amounts and D a t e - M a t e r i a l

C o l l e c t e d R e c e i v e d lU ^Kb T27r

122 4417 GALS

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124 25 Z S

124 31 0 ^

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128 3 682 GALS

129 76 DRS

1210 54 DRS

L10 528 GAL

12 11 42 DRS

12 11 80 DRS

12 11 4 1 9 3 GAL

80095150X03 3203598X924shy5 = N- 3YQ E p WBStB Surtaj ir-19-82 102AM

PAGE 2

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

MONTHLY REPORT FORM FOR 25-5^hh PERMIT

ime o f R e p o r t i n g Co SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF R e p o r t Form F o r Honth o f DECTMBER 1980 LAZY LANE I N C ^ V bull

j d r e s s LAZY LANE SOPTEINGTON CT 06489

iaTc aad A d d r e s s M a t e r i a l C o i L e c t e d Kcthod ofshy D i s p o s a l Amoxuits and )npary G e n e r a t i n g S p e c i f y I C h e m i c a l C o m p o s i t i o n L o c a t i o n of D i s p o s a l D a t e - M a t e r i a l Was teJ T I S

M a t e r i a l SWANSai

bulland P r o c e s s G e n e r a t i n gRECOVER MATERIAL

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C o l l e e t e d R e c e i T e d

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STATE OKMCE BuiLorNC HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113

MONTHLY REPOBT FORM FOfl 2 5 - 5 ^ h h PERMIT

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E QFFtcE BUILDCNO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06113 ^ ^

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

S T A T E O F F I C E BuiLOiso HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06115

bwTHLY RpoundPORT FORM FOR 25-5raquohh PSRMIT

imc of

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bull NEW ENGLAND INC LAZY LANE SOCTHING^OK CT 06489

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shy bull- -bull

1980

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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HAZAitDOUS VASTE DISPOSAL FOR 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK 77 DRUMS OF DEV0LITI2ER SLOP 5 DRUMS OF

WASTE OIL 15 DRUMS OF ETHYLBENZENE 2 DRUMS OF STYRENE

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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS 1983

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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS 1983

SOLVENTS RECOVERY 6 TRUCKS TOOK LOADS FROM 108 DRUMS AND UNDERGROUND

TANKS AT A COST OF $ 4 1 2 8 9 0

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