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Use BLUE or BLACK Ink Ear Office Use n 17 Cll of Eajan I Permit#: I y I 3830 Pilot Knob Road I Permit Fee: i I Eagan MN 55122 I Date Received: cgs I I Phone: (651) 675-5675 I 1 Fax: (651) 675-5694 Staff: ...----------------J 2010 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Date: 5/25/2010 Site Address: 3640 Kennebac Drive - West outbuilding Tenant Name: Gonyea Commercial Properties (Tenant is: New / X Existing) Suite south end Former Tenant: Sam tenant PROPERTY OWNER Name: Gonyea Commercial Properties Phone: 952-894-4757 Address/ City/Zip: 12010 - 12th Ave S ,Burnsville, MN 55337 Applicant is: Owner X Contractor TYPE OF WORK Description of work: Rer,air fire damage tn 20 lineal feet or metal hnilding wall Construction Cost: $ 4,200.00 CONTRACTOR Name: Cornerstone Construction Services License A Address: 12901 Pioneer Trail City: Eden Prairie State: XM Zip: 55347 Phone: 952-944-R7R0 office, 612-685-3768 cell Contact: Bruce Haverly Email: bhaverly&Cornerstone-cs.net_ ARCHITECT / Name: Cornerstone Construction Services Registration 13938 Engineering ENGINEER Address: 12901 Pioneer Trail City: Eden Prairie State: MN Zip: 55347 Phone: 952-944-8780 Contact Person: Bruce Haverly Email: bhaverlyta'~,cornerstone-cs.net Licensed plumber installing new sewer/water service: Phone NOTE. Plans and supporting, documents that you submit are considered to be public information. Portions of the information may be classified as non-public if you provide specific reasons that would permit the City to conclude that the are trade secrets. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Call Gopher State One Call at (651) 454-0002 for protection against underground utility damage. Call 48 hours before you intend to dig to receive locates of underground utilities. www.oopherstateonecall.ora I hereby acknowledge that this information is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan; that I understand this is not a permit, but only an application for a permit, and work is not to start without a permit; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of wo hich requires a revie d approval of plans. x Bruce A. Haverly Applicant's Printed Name n pp icanrs Signature . D W D Page 1 of 3 I~iC~C 2 6 2010 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE SUB TYPES - Foundation _ Public Facility _ Accessory Building - Apartments Commercial / Industrial _ Exterior Alteration-Apartments _ Lodging _ Greenhouse / Tent _ Exterior Alteration-Commercial Miscellaneous Antennae Exterior Alteration-Public Facility WORK TYPES - New _ Interior Improvement X Siding _ Demolish Building* - Addition _ Exterior Improvement Reroof _ Demolish Interior Alteration _ Repair Windows _ Demolish Foundation - Replace ` Water Damage Fire Repair _ Salon Owner Change - Retaining Wall *Demolition of entire building - give PCA handout to applicant DESCRIPTION ~sG Valuation 4 z o o S' Occupancy V MCES System Plan Review Code Edition so67IKSA.vG SAC Units (25%-100%--) Zoning City Water Census Code Stories Booster Pump # of Units Square Feet PRV # of Buildings Length Fire Sprinklers Type of Construction Width REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Footings (New Building) Sheetrock Footings (Deck) Final / C.O. Required Footings (Addition) Final / No C.O. Required Foundation Other: Drain Tile Pool: -Footings -Air/Gas Tests -Final Roof: -Decking -Insulation -ice & Water -Final Siding: -Stucco Lath -Stone Lath -Brick Framing Windows Fireplace: -Rough In Air Test -Final Retaining Wall Insulation Erosion Control Meter Size: Final C/O Inspection: Schedule Fire Marshal to be present: Yes No Reviewed By: G10+1400' . Building Inspector Reviewed By: Planning COMMERCIAL FEES Base Fee Water Quality Surcharge 2 • .-fl Water Supply & Storage (WAC) Plan Review B-6 Storm Sewer Trunk MCES SAC Sewer Trunk City SAC Water Trunk S&W Permit & Surcharge Street Lateral Treatment Plant Street Treatment Plant (Irrigation) Water Lateral Park Dedication Other: Trail Dedication Water Quality TOTAL Z 0. rD Page 2of3 BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21-199, Eagan, MN 55121 PHONE: 4548100 Receipt * 1104G TO be now for E Est. Volue 14U.00 0 Date V9 Site Address Erect ? Occupancy Lot D - ?- Block Sec/Sub. Remodel ? Zoning Parcel No Repair ? Type of Conat. . Addition ® No. Stories of Name } Move Demolish 11 ? Length D h Address Int Imps ? ept Sq. Ft. City Phone ' Install ? Ot u? Name Assessment _ Water 8 Sew. Police Fire Eng. Planner Permit Surcharge Plan Review SAC Water Conn. Water Meter Council Road Unit I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that Bldg. Off. Tr. PI. the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable APC State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances Parks Signature of Permittse Var. Date Copies Total A Building Permit is issued to: - - on the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official Permit No. Permit Holder Date Telephone it Plumbing HMA.C. Electric Softener Inspection Date Insp. Other Footings 1 FooUngsll Foundation Framing A Rooting Rough Plbg. Rough Htg. Insul. Fireplace Final Htg. Final Plbg. Final %u-pto CmvOcc. Water Describe Location: Well Sewer Pr. Disp. I CITY OF EAGAN 1071-7 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21-199, Eagan, MN 55121 PHONE: 454-8100 BUILDING PERMIT Receipt To be wW fair Est. Value Date I9 Site Address Erect ? Occupancy Remodel ? Zoning Lot Block Sec/Sub. Repair ? Type of Const. Parcel No. Addition ? No. Stories Move ? Length i Name Demolish ? Depth Address Int. Imps ? Sq. Ft. City Phone '?rJZ'1??10 Install ? ?+rr+??o? rps Name Assessment Permit Address Water b Sew. Surcharge 01 I.- City Phone Police Plan Review At I w Name Fin SAC ME Address Eng. Water Conn. ?6 City Phone Planner Water Meter Council Road Unit I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that Bldg. Off. Tr. PI. the information Is correct and agree to comply with all I ficable APC Parks State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan -C" I y ?' i , Ver.Onte Copies Signature of Permittee ` r Total A Building Permit Is issued to: an the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official Permit No. Permit Holder Date Telephone Plumbing HYA.C. Electric Softener Inspection Date Insp. Other Footings I F Footings II Foundation Framing Roofing Rough Plbg. Rough Htg. Insul. Fireplace Final Htg. Final Plbg. Final Cert/Occ. Water Describe Location: Well Sewer Pr. Map. tT11?St1;: r r';t :t:??;t'I CITY OF EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21-199, Eagan, MN 55121 sky PHONE: 454-8100 BUILDING PERMIT To be used for 'i IOtt Est. Value $34,000 Receipt # 1671-7 19O- Site Addresses KL:O1I6t'iC U) Lot ' Block Sec/Sub. CWAK 1NLXST1IAJ Parcel No. W Name WINSTON SASATKA o Address jt;40 Kk b`NEBEC DR City c.-ALAra Phone 4'> Name 3)t Address Phone WW Name 73 Address auZ, City Phone I hereby acknowlege that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Signature of Permitee^ A Building Permit is issued to: r"-L 74ZLVIr ZiADh'1 A on the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official OFFICE USE ONLY Occupancy it FEES Zoning i_i (Actual) Const {-P Bldg. Permit 1C' (Allowable) VH-N 1 Surcharge 1 ? • ? # of Stories Length Sv l Ti S S OC1 Plan Review • Depth Sb'r SAC, City S.F. Total L ' ow S.F. Footprints 3V vOW SAC, MCWCC On Site Sewage Water Conn On Site Well Water Meter MWCC System City Water Acct. Deposit PRV Required SW Permit Booster Pump SrW Surcharge Treatment PI APPROVALS Road Unit Planner Park Ded. Council .. Bldg. Off. Copies g Variance TOTAL 487.50 Permit No. Permit Holder Date Telephone # WATER SEWER PLUMBING H.VA.C. ELECTRIC Inspection Date Insp. Comments Footings I YZ Foundation Framing Roofing Rough Plbg. Rough Htg. Isul. Fireplace Final Htg. Final Pibg. Const. Meter Plbg. Inspector - Notity Plumber Engr./Plan Bldg. Final G S a Ca ce? Deck Ftg. Deck Final Well Pr. Disp. CITY OF EAGAN 3795 Pilaf Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 N2 4999 PHONE: 454-8100 BUILDING PERMIT Receipt * To be used for ,ccess. StoragF? Est. Value 10,Or7rl- Date rl' "' 19 ', Site Address ;. ' Kennebec rive Erect C) Occupancy Lot 0 5 2- Block 2 Sec/Sub. C?eyar 111d. Parcel * Nome ;.zlsning I:qu.LpoenL* lave '<.^.^ Y,ennPteck ;-wive Address _ :.r. 612/452-1860 at z° o< ua Name Alter ? Zoning J Repair ? Fire Zone 3 Enlarge ? Type of Const. V Move ? .# Stories 1 Demolish ? Front ft. Grade ? Depth ft. Approvals Fees Assessment _ Water & Sew. Police Fire Eng. Planner Counci I Permit l1D. Du Surcharge 57.75 Plan check 2`?• 0? SAC Water Conn. Water Meter I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that Bldg. Off. the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable APC Total 268•2' 5 State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Signature of Permittee - A Building Permit is issued to: '.aster' of mdnnesota _ on the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official Pen it # Do% lewd pamittee Plumbing Mechanical INSPECTIONS DATE INSP. Rough-In Find Footings / Date Insp. Dote Insp. Foundation _ Plumbing Frame/ins. Mechanical Final Remarks: CITY OF EAGAN Remarks Property divided 3.29 Acs. Addition Cedar Ind. Pk. Lot D 5? elk 2 Parcel 10 16800 050 02 Owner's ', S` S"1 i 1 Street _3640 Kennebec Dr. State Eagan,MN 55122 Improvement Date Amount Annual Years Payment Receipt Date STREET SURF. + 1970 2 . 254.59 10 STREET RESTOR. 33 1972 21 . 321.56 10 GRADING SAN SEW TRUNK r` 1968 18.66 30 SEWER LATERAL L?1 196 6013-48 300.68 20 WATERMAIN WATER LATERAL 1969 20 WATER AREA ( 9,0 STORM SEW TRK STORM SEW LAT CURB & GUTTER SIDEWALK STREET LIGHT WATER CONN. BUILDING PER. SAC 559-00 8944 9-10-73 FINISHINCt E01F4t?MENT CITY OF EAGAN N? 16717 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21-199, Eagan, MN 55121 PHONE: 454-8100 BUILDING PERMIT Receipt# C) - 2-Lo cj To be used for ADDITION Est. Value $34,000 Date JUNE 27 1989 Site Address 3640 KENNEBEC DR Lot 9 -51 'Block 2 Sec/Sub. CEDAR INDUSTRIAL FARI Parcel No. w Name WINSTON SABATKA 3 Address 3640 KENNEBEC DR ° City EAGAN Phone ty52-1860 o Name SAME 80, Address City Phone ww Name M U? 1 Address <w City Phone I hereby acknowlege that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable Sta of Minnesota Statutes and City of gan OWinanSes? Signature of of Permaee j A Building Permit is issued to. WI ON SABATKA on the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official OFFICE USE ONLY Occupancy H-2 FEES Zoning I-1 (Actual) Const VN Bldg Permit 310.00 (Allowable) V-N Surcharge 17.00 p of Stories i 50, Plan Review 155.00 Length Depth 56 r SAC, City S.F Total 28,000 S F Footprints 28 a 000 SAC, MCWCC On Site Sewage Water Conn On Site Well Water Meter MWCC System Acct Deposit City Water PRV Required S/W Permit Booster Pump S/W Surcharge Treatment PI APPROVALS Road Unit Planner Park Ded. Council Copies 5.50 Bldg. Off. - Variance TOTAL 487.50 4 EAGAN TOWNSHIP BUILDING PERMIT Owner --- !--.------- .^... ? ..-.._. '.. - Address (present) ...9.`' ....... !_... " N° 2798 Eagan Township Town Hall Builder ......................................... ...................... ................... .............. Address .................... ............. ............................................................ DESCRIPTION Stories To Be Used For Front Depth Height Est. Cos! ' Permit Fes Remarks y A I/j•Z.Giy' s°o 35°Jsa J ----?.e_ _I- Street, Road or other Description or Location I LOr J510C$ AedrtlOn or Traci Goa. l?- ,36 --/C /c?i .?c2 c el /sl I 0 3 , A,-,e This permit does not authorise the use of streets, roads, alleys or sidewalks nor does it give the owner or his agent the right to create any situation which is a nuisance or which presents a hazard to the health, safety, convenience and general welfare to anyone in the community. THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMIS WHILE THE WORK IS IN PROG ESS. This is to certify. that-. .,?.:r.,?e?::::<:_ ..._ •` ... -._". ..has permission to erect a...... ........ ......e...?h._uPon the above described premise subject the rov ions of the Building Ordinance for Eagan Township adopted April 11, 1955. ?p2?¢ ................. ................... Per ..-'---..................-..tL:e?....?..rS.....................-- ................................. ...................... Chairman of Town Board Building Inspector 6 1B CITY OF EAGAN 3795 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 N? 4999 PHONE: 454.8100 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Receipt # To be used for ACCesS. Storage Est. Value 40,000. Date 9-29 19_78_ Site Address 3640 Kennebec Drive Erect (3 Occupancy F2 Lot O 5a- Block 2 Sec/Sub. Cedar Ind. Alter ? Zoning I Parcel # Repair ? Fire Zone 3 Enlarge ? Type of Const. V rc Name Finishing Ecruj 9nt Inc Move ? # Stories 1 z Address 3640 Kennebeck Drive Demolish O Front 40 ft. City Eagan Phone 612/452-1860 Grade ? Depth 120 ft. W Leaterts of Minnesota Inc Approvals Fees O Name 3< Address 1t- r:?Tea!•ur Drni rf a5>.e?.?C.12/RF.d-5(id2 Name _ Address I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutels, an#)City of EogorylOrdingpces.4 Assessment _ Water 8 Sew. Police Fire Eng. Planner _ Counci I Bldg. Off. _ APC Statutes Permit 115- Surcharge SO Plan check ck Plan c ?Tn SAC Water Conn. Water Meter Rd. Unit X5.00 Total 269-25 Signature of Permittee JAVau -1 v - - A Building Permit is Issued o: _1?8 rt Mi got all work shall be done in ordance Twit al a pliable State of Building Official _ P ess condition that Ordinances. CITY OF EAGAN No 1 0 7 2 7 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21.199, Eagan, MN 55121 PHONE: 4548100 BUILDING PERMIT Receipt # Te be wed fee FOUNDATION Est. Value Dote AUGUST 7 19 85 Site Address 3640 KENNEBEC DR Erect ? Occupencv 0 S 2 c CEDAR IND PK Lot Block eclSu Remodel ? Zoning 10-16800-050 -02 Parcel NO Repair ? Type of Const. . Addition ? No. Stories Name FINISHING EQUIPMENT INC Move 11 D li h ? Length emo s Depth Address 3640 KENNEBEC DR Intlmpr. ? Sq. Ft. City ST PAUL Phone 452-1860 Install D Approvals fees ig Name SAME ?u Address City Phone Name City Phone Assessment _ Water 8 Sew. Police Fire Eng. Planner Council Permit %1 Surcharge _ Plan Review SAC Water Conn. Water Meter Road Unit 1 hereby acknowledge that I haw: read this application and state that Bidg. Off. 8/7/8 S Tr. Pl. the information is correct and agree to comply wtS t ppl ica A& APC Parka a? fdir es: State of Minnesota Status a d City ?p var. Date Coates Signature of Pen niftee eft I 2 Total $15.00 A Building Permit is issued FINISHING EQUIPMENT INC on the express condition that all work shall be done in accordance with all applicAble State of MI new Statures and City of Eagan Ordinances. Building Official 6i BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21.198, Eagan, MN 55121 PHONE: 4548100 Receipt Site Address 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE Lot Q 51-Block 2 Sec/sub. CEDAR IND PARK Parcel No. Name FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. Address 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE City ST PAUL Phone 452-1860 A uu f Name LESTER OF MN Erect U occupancy Remodel ? Zoning Repair ? Type of Const. Addition ( No. Stories' Move ? Length Demolish ? Depth Int Imps ? Sq. Ft. Install ? Approvals Fees Address Assessment Permit 53.1. UU 0 City Phone Water & Sew. Surcharge 70-0 Name _ Address City _ Phone Police Plan Review 266 _ 50 Fire SAC En Water Conn g. . Planner Water Meter Council Road Unit 1 hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that Bldg. Off. 9/27/8 5 Tr. PL the information is correct and agree to comply with off applicable APC Parks State of Minnesota Statuted and City of Eagan Ordinances. Signature of Permineer>L4L A Building Permit Is issued to: all work shall be done in auM -rq Official Var. Date Copies Total 869.5 'IR OF MN on the express condition tha O applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances I.- N° 11046 0 5Z / U /lam y0 d L•+-.rf' O ?- G??cdUr -fnd ?c<i/G VILLAGE OF EAG N 3795 Pilot Knob itoad Eagan, Minnesota 55122 PERMIT 110. 122 The Village of Eagan hereby grants to Del Air Conditioning The, of 9860 James Circle, Bloomington 551131 a MECHANICAL Permit for: (Owner) Finishing iti nt at 3640 Kennebec Drive , pursuant to application dated 12/11/72 Fee Paid: $134.41 dated this 13th day of . ac December , 19 72 _° Building Inspector Mechanical Permits: Bid Total: 15382.00 /D /lv?'DO U.SO ? 3 T VILLAGE OF EAGAN 3795 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, Minnesota 55122 PEMaT N0. 115 The Village of Eagan hereby grants to Mooney & Ridler of 2925 Garfield Ave. So., Mpls. 55408 MECHANICAL a PT.TM njQ Permit fore (Owner) Finishing Equipment Bldg. _ at 3640 Kennebea Drive v pursuant to application dated 11/5/72 Fee Paid: S.00 dated this 7th day of November , 19 72 50 a/c Building Inspector Mechanical Permits: Bid Total: l 2007 COMML+ RCIAL PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION ?? Vl CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD, EAGAN MN 55122 [41 _674_99174 Date 9 2007 Site Address Unit # Tenant Name7R?t`\ CZ!.?? `? 4z?,?lP, Fortner Tenant Name ) Property Owner Telephone #( Contractor Addressc2l?? ZpJSTelephone # State ((Os? )? r `? ` ?? License # Expires: The Applicant is Owner Contractor Other Work Type New Bldg _ Modify S ace _ Irrigation _ Yes _ No Work in public r-o-w / easement? RPZ _ P 'B: New ;Repat?eaild _ Replace _ Remove - ` Rain sensors are required on irrigation systems _a Description of Work i o inquire a r .-",e aedmmg valve is requited on new service, call 651-675-5646 i Meters - Call 651-675-5646 to verify that hydrostatic; conductivity, and bacteria tests passed Prior to picking uP meter. Irrigation Size & Type Avg GPM 2" turbo req'd unless smaller size allowed by Public Works Fire Size & Price 3/4" meter 174 0 Domestic Size & Type Avg GPM Includes high demand devices? _ Yes - No Flushometers - Yes -No PRV Required _Yes _No Permit Fee $50.50 minimum (includes State Surcharge) Contract Value $ x 1% _ $ Permit Fee $ Meter(s) Required on all new buildings & boulevard irrieation systems $ Radio Mctcr Read $ State Surcharge if permit fee is less then 51,000, surcharge is S.50 If permit fee is more than St,000, surcharge is 150 for eseh SI,000 owed Following fees apply when installing new lawn Irrigation system $ Water Permit Call the Citys Engineering Department, 651-675-5646, for required fee amounts $ Treatment Plant $ Water Supply & Storage $ State Surcharge $ Total Fee . n.a rM ...-1, -Ml he in eonformance with the I hereby apply for a Commercial Plumbing Permit and acknowleage umt the mrormdiun a w.,,y,vw w". w••• -•-• -- • _ - -- -- - ------ ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan and with the plumbing Codes; that I understand this is it, but only an application for a permit, and work is not to start wrdwut a permit; that the work will be in accordmrce with the approved plan in the case of rk egmres a mviewtans. Applicant's Printed Name I CITY USE ONLY REQUIRED INSPECTIONS: PLANS SUBMITTED U.G. Air Test - Gas Test APPROVED BY: Rough In _ Final BUILDING INSPECTOR General Information • Radio Meter Read (required on all new buildings. Boulevard irrigation systems may require a radio read - $153.00 • RPZ's must be tested every year and rebuilt every five years. Test results should be mailed to Paul Heuer at the City of Eagan. • A minimum fee permit per address is required for the following RPZ's: Mew, rebuild, repair, remove. • Water meters include copper hom/strainer, remote wire, and touch-pad meter. METERS REQUIRING 4-HOVR ADVANCE NOTICE PRIOR TO PICK UP METERS USE. PRICE GPM METERS USE PRICE F 5/8" residential $136.00 -4-1-20 1-lYl" irrigation syst $ 855.00 displacement or turbine" Public Works small commercial mast approve meter size 10 2-30 3/4" lawn irrigation $174.00 4-160 2" turbine large irrigation $ 1,063.00 maximum displacement residential system & production lines continuous or 15 small commercial 3-50 1" displacement large residential $219.00 I/4 to 160 2" compound bldgs over $ 2,018.00 bldg to 24 units 65 units maximum small commercial & large comm bldgs continuous & 25 irrigation systems 5-100 1-112" 25-64 unitbldgs $532.00 maximum displacement & continuous most comm bldgs 50 ME'T'ERS REQUIRING 30-DAY ADVANCE NOTICE PRIOR TO PICK UP GPM METERS USE PRICE GPM METERS USE PRICE 5-350 turbine very large irrigation $1,411.00 6-500 compound +300 unit bldgs $3,956.00 system & production & very large lines comm. bldgs 1/2-320 3" compound +200 unit bldgs $2,577.00 10-1000 6" compound +400 unit bldgs $6,623.00 very large very large Comm bldgs comm bldgs I5-1000 4" turbine very large $2,533.00 6" turbo $4,090.00 irrigation systems & production lines Comments • To schedule inspection of the inside water line and backflow preventer, call 651-675-5675. • To arrange for water turn-on, call 651-675-5200. cc: Utility Division Systems Analyst December 2006 C 0UNty SEP 212004 September 20, 2004 Kevin Hoffman Environmental Management Braun Intertec Barry re toSchade , 11001 Hampshire Ave. S. D're` Minneapolis, MN 55438 Dakota County Western Service Center Dear Mr. Hoffman: 14955 Galame Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 In regard to your request for information regarding the Finishishing 952.89.7SS7 Equipment property located at 3640 Kennebec Drive in Eagan (BL-04- Fax 952891 7588 06468), 1 have the following reply: w co dakota mn us 1. Enclosed is a list of licensed hazardous waste generators for the specified area. 2. Enclosed are maps indicating the locations of known dump sites within the specified area. 3. There no pipelines within the specified area. 4. Enclosed are lists for CERCLIS, NPL and PLP sites within Dakota County. 5. There are no petroleum landspread sites within the specified area. This information was arrived at with the most current data available. In issuing the information Dakota County assumes no responsibility as to the activities undertaken. The 2004 Dakota County fee schedule adopted by the County Board of Commissioners on October 28, 2003 requires that you be billed for services provided by this Department. Staff time for this review was 0.50 hours at $90.00 per hour for a total cost of $45.00. Please make a check or money order for the total amount made payable to "Dakota County Environmental Audit" and send to my attention. If you have any questions I can be reached at (952) 891-7547. Sincerely, William Freischel Environmental Specialist Hazardous Waste Regulation Encl. p:/braunaud ?o = V.rl?n .in ear C', pap,, ? IQis, CN'wi VM?'[iMYOVf> 1985 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION - CITY OF EAGAN NOTE: ALL CONTRACTORS MUST BE LICENSED WITH THE CITY OF EAGAN INCLUDE 2 SETS OF PLANS CERTIFICATES OF SURVEY 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCULATIONS To Be Used For: Bldg. Addition Valuation: 1Lnynnn_ 0 Date: 9-26-85 Site Address: 3640 Kennebec Dr. Lot: 5 Block 2 Sect/Sub IXA( Parcel 4 i T Owner Finishing Equipment, Inc. Address 3640 Kennebec Dr. City/Zip Code St. Paul, MN 55122 Phone 452-1860 OFFICE USE ONLY Erect Remodel Repair Addition X Move Demolish Int.Impr. r_ Install APPROVALS Contractor rte" Address Nh 6,- ? uP City/Zip Code Phone Arch./Engr. Address City/Zip Code Occupancy Zoning Type of Const 6 of Stories Length Depth Sq Ft FEES Assessments Permit Water/Sewer Surcharge Police Plan Review Fire SAC Engr Water Conn Planner Water Meter Council Road Unit Bldg Off Treatment P1 APC Parks Variance Copies TOTAL Phone U 4 11{O,000 .O O 533. r/ ' PC{2M t T loo 433 gopoo 4ox2_J = i 00 533 ?u j2-c HAQ(,e 140 x - s w l??-N QLLIICW 533 -2 = 2Co?. ?" - 70 Zb(o. z Survey for: Finishing Equipment Bk: 4872 3640 Kennebec Drive Eagane Mn. DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LANOSURVEVOR Rprslsr*d Under Laws of The Slate of MlnnafOta 2878- 146TH STREET W. - BOX M ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA 86088 PHONE 612423-1789 I ?p SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE ? ?Ioyr CaSis.l? Lo`n<. Lor S SCALE: 1 inch s: 100 feet ------------.-- 0 Denotes set iron • Denotes found iron 1 J? l 32 G C/ y Utility L N /. Easement 0' 10-t; ?r r / of x?, k ?v /pA kD 0 hereby certify that this is true and correct representation Existing Description That part of Lot 5, Block 2, CEDAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, Dakota County, Minnesota lying southwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of said Lot 5 distant 182.5 feet southwesterly from the most easterly corner thsreofi thence northwesterly, parallel with the northeastaerly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5 and there terminating. Containing 3.15 acres. more or less. The southerly line of said description surveyed this 26th day of May. 1981. A ?f MINNESOTA REGISTRATION NO.! THIS IS FORM 7108753 .SENDER: 1. DETACH YELLOW COPY. 2. SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES TO PERSON ADDR°' -RECIPIENT: 1. WRITE REPLY AT BOTTOM. 2. RETAIN WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK COP) REORDER,FROM: AMERICAN BUSINESS FORMS-Glenwood, MN 56334 REPLY MESSAGE FROM: To: LESTER'S OF MINNESOTA, INC. r PHONE (612) 395-2531 LESTER PRAIRIE, MINN. 55354 I SUBJECTr%f ?i ?-a,1c.?._f'?? i • n N Ns;Q. I-Ivcc I-- I?mn nATF -7 "TJr MESSAGE 1 ^A - --__- ?nc??LlCd nr[ TiAt t? GK?Qr: or L Vl v a l ado _2 ?.¢_.?.-,b? - 1'-_-- i? ?r7 VI S V'1: Z?aHc¢ ?' y / 1?0 ?.? ` _ ?r ? L• 4i ? ?-G??- 7 .t ?.e sa. ?ar 7 S er-?,xr???re ??err. c .t4T tfhc ?3 1 u------------- 530 6 ,< ?7 o° Q SIGNED EEnY DATE--------- ?IN15H1N1? Eu'iu?P+?t. '3b 4+o kE14N E6EG - FA(,AN, MN. 9V4 \ of I ?xTER?Of? -mvELOPf 7MERmAL ?RRNSnn?tsF1NGG ROOF E}REA _ 7S A9o' = loZSo ?t-2 W4LL A13 SIR: 12 ??S go'rtzs'? S $0 ?it? OV Sig HertO Dao qA PrR EA WALk 000a F}R?A -7 = 4 1 k t Z tsFT E *4oSEfl vi I}LL RRlcra S280- 808 - 4-F-= 4.430 Srt,- EXTERIOR ENVELOPE THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE PAG, STANDARD WORKSHEET ASite Address33 4+0 1cEHNG$Ee. Oit EAIsAN Owner F nisMi?lq 1=aN:p«e-.t Contractor LeStte•'S• 051' AAt.,w+-, SNt, Phone 4w5-6-740 Oate q-4-7- 0 U G M Y Y _ ! Building Type (check one) S__)_ One and Two Family Dwelling u Other a m a u R N i 6 N p o Y u a , . ? a?wm o.?l .. aHY W Y 0 ? Y gg r Y W O M N H a u M Y Y , N??.S r U N ti Y r n Y d T 1 N O Y vl ft Y •p „ u Q .+ r 1 ?S C? . 1.• N' ?I wj N Assembly (Describe type from Table 3 or Area (A) U-Value U x A - show calculations on Pane 2 5 Ft Insulated Area 750 0-0 -3-7 Framing Area w 0 Skylights, Type N DN G a Other describe ea Other describe 1 Totals 7 0 ?"''*** 2µa.$ 2 Average U-Value UxA A from Line 1 *w"t ~`?` 0-03 3 Required U-Value from text * ****** I Insulated Area L4,430 0.037 i1o3.9 Y Framing Area Windows Type Doors Type X 0-449 1 Rim Joist Area NONE Fireplace Wall NON); .r Foundation hall above grade) N o N E v a Foundation Windows Type Nor1 E Other (describe) O V EvZ "PAD V00% 808 O 12 3 X19.4 Other describe Other describe 4 Totals $ 2$O 5 Avera a U-Value UxA A from Line 4 d OS3 *****w` 6 Re wired U-Value from text *****?' ****"* If Line 2 is greater than Line 3, or Line 5 greater than Line 6, complete tha followir. to determine alternative U-Value for total exterior envelope. g 7 Area (Line 1) + Area (Line 4). + s « T 8 UxA (Line 1) + UxA(Line 4). + c 9 Area (Line 1) x U-Value.(Line 3) _ x ****** u 10 x r Area (Line 4) x U-Value (Line 6) ****** W _ 11 "Uut;tt", Line 9 + Line 10 *+ 0 12 Alternative U-Value. Line 11/Line 7 ****** If Line 8 is greater than Line 11, alrer assemblies as required so Line 8 Y w H tl does not exceed Line 11. r 1985 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION - CITY OF EAGAN NOTE: ALL CONTRACTORS MUST BE LICENSED WITH THE CITY OF EAGAN INCLUDE 2 SETS OF PLANS 3 CERTIFICATES OF SURVEY 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCULATIONS To Be Used For: ?a 6 )J Valuation: Date: Site Address: 36_ Ycd KP wwepec Or, OFFICE USE ONLY Lot: Block ? cSect/Sub Erect Remodel # ?U ' ?t00p D •(} rj( Q?? Repair !-- / r Addition Owner r Move Demolish Address Me- Int.Impr. Install City/Zip Code Z-- ?/f? ??f a? -' Phone Contractor Address City/Zip Code F4 Phone Arch./Engr. Address City/Zip Code APPROVALS Occupancy Zoning Type of Const # of Stories Length Depth Sq Ft FEES Assessments Permit Water/Sewer Surcharge Police Plan Review Fire SAC Engr Water Conn Planner Water Meter Council Road Unit Bldg Off Treatment P1 APC Parks Variance Copies TOTAL Phone # jr xjqqjqj DATE ?l ?s BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION include 2 sets of plans, 1 site plan w/elevations and 1 set of energy calculations. „OrCCPll a2 y To be used for S TOoiWt- / Valuation i'n d/7o.lie) Site Address: 3/,yo kFNti)G3ic 40V6 flkGfya1 "IA)f3 S5/2') Lo Block See./Sub. 7 2 C P ( ?n 41. ?Gur?MtAIT,'T,yC, Owner 6QSAjh)6 Address ?db1 varufl?cC D.P7- Contractor K¢ e t2 0 _• G2 e d t•T ?, Address lzut ?. 5?35q Parcel Number Telephone lalz- Telephone /Eng. p-6•e Address 7 Pl6 Erect Alter Repair Enlarge Move Demolish Grade _ Telephone 61Z- A36ZI OFFICE USE Occupancy Z Zoning L +F Fire Zone - 9 -- Type of Const. V # of Stories / Front Depth /RD ?l Y-00 f' OFFICE USE Date of Approval 5 Initial Assessment Water/Sewer Police Fire Eng. Planner council Bldg. Off. A.P.C. FEES Permit J rv Surcharge Plan Check I- D SAC 47ater Conn. 47 er Meter TOTAL EAGA.N TOWNSHIP 3795 Pilot Knob Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55111 Telephone 454-5242 PERMIT FOR WATER SERVICE CONNECTION Date: November 7, 1972 Billing Name: Finishing Equip. Bldg. Meter Reading Meter Dep. Meter Sealed: Yes_ Add'1 Chg.108.07 pd 11/5/72 Owner: Billing Address Plumber: Mooney & Ridler Location of Connection Meter Size " Connection Chg. 777-2 i 10 00 pd 11/5/72 1 f .50 pd Meter No. -2 ?yls Permit Fee 5/,72 NO Total Chg. Building is a: Residence Multiple No. Units Commercial xx Industrial Other Inspected by Date Remarks: Number: 1032 Site Address: 3640 Kennebec Drive $'15.00 RE-INSPECTION HE FOR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED METERS. By: Chief Inspector In consideration of the issue and delivery to me of the above permit, I hereby agree to do the proposed work in accordance with the rules and regulations of Eagan Township, Dakota Coun , Minnesota. By: Mooney & Rid ler Please notify the above office when ready for inspection and connection. EAGAN TOWNSHIP 3795 Pilot Knob Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55111 Telephone 454-5242 PERMIT FOR SEWER SERVICE CONNECTION DATE: Novamber 7, 1972 NUMBER 1195 7 ?SG?U 1 ?•-L 7 OWNER:_ Finishing Equipment Bldg. Address3640 Kennebec Drive, Eagan 55122 PLUMBER Mooney & Ridler TYPE OF PIPE Heavy Cast Iron DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING Industrial Commercial Residential I Multiple Dwelling I No. of units Permit Fee10.00 pd 11/5/72 .50 pd 11/5/72 Street Repairs Location of Connections: Connection Charge Total Inspected by: Date Remarks: By Chief Inspector In consideration of the issue and delivery to me of the above permit, I hereby agree to do the proposed work in accordance with the rules and regulations of Eagan Township, Dakota County, Minnesota By. Mooney & Ridler Please notify when ready for inspection and connection and before any portion of the work is covered. CITY USE ONLY L BL RECEIPT #: SUBD. l oY4a0utiN• ?j? RECEIPT DATE: 1997 MECHANICAL PERMIT (COMMERCIAL) CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB RD EAGAN, MN 55122 (612) 6814675 Please complete for: ? all commercial/industrial buildings. D mufti-family buildings when separate permits are not required for each dwelling / unit. DATE: r114 S CONTRACT PRICE: 2 7 bn, WORK TYPE: NEW CONSTRUCTION INTERIOR IMPROVEMENT DESCRIPTION OF WORK: FEES: ? $25.00 minimum fee or 1% of contract price, whichever is greater. ? Processed piping - $25.00 State surcharge of $.50 per $1,000 of permit fee due on all permits. CONTRACT PRICE x 'l % A7 " PROCESSED PIPING STATE SURCHARGE TOTAL JUI_ 14 1999 SITE ADDRESS: 3id4 0 V-u-\r "e-G OWNER NAME: -R TELEPHONE #: TENANT NAME: (IMPROVEMENTS ONLY) INSTALLER: 4(1 ADDRESS: IPA}: F/'edr??K' CITY: Lgqu ? STATE: A-W ZIP: S5-01a PHONE#: 1T6;? -A-J -?! SIGNATURE: I . b7-4-(aY- SI MA MU OF ERMITTEE CITY INSPECTOR CITY USE ONLY LOT BL SUBD. RECEIPT #: RECEIPT DATE: 1997 MECHANICAL PERMIT (RESIDENTIAL) CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB RD EAGAN MN 55122 Date: 7 Iq (612) 681-4675 Complete this section only if you are installing HVAC in single family, townhome, or condos that are under construction and are not owner /occupied. • HVAC: 0-100 M B T U $ 24.00 ADDITIONAL 50 M BTU 6.00 • Gas outlets (minimum of one required @ $3.00 ea.) • State Surcharge: .50 • TOTAL: Complete this section only if you are remodeling, adding to, or repairing existing single family dwellings, townhomes, or condos. Add-on furnace Add on air conditioning Add-on air exchanger, i.e. Vanee system, etc. Other Minimum fee applies to all remodel or add-ons of existing residences $ 20.00 State Surcharge .50 Total: $ 20.50 SITE ADDRESS: OWNER NAME: INSTALLER NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE #: PHONE #: STATE: ZIP: SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE MASTER CARD 6 A Permit No. Issued Issued To Contractor Owner BUILDING PLUMBING CESSPOOL - SEPTIC TANK Moe WELL ELECTRICAL _ HEATING ?1 y GAS INSTALLING SANITARY SEWER ?? 9S OTHER OTHER Items Approved (Initial) Date Remarks Distance From Well FOOTING SEPTIC FOUNDATION CESSPOOL ' FRAMING -/c( J TILE FIELD FT. FINAL ELECTRICAL HEATING DEPTH OF WELL GAS INSTALLATION SEPTIC TANK CESSPOOL DRAINFIELD PLUMBING - 7.1 65 WELL SANITARY SEWER p? 7 •i/ - Violations Noted on Back COMMENTS: COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORTS TO BE USED ONLY IN EVENT OF OBSERVED VIOLATIONS NO. CONDITIONS OF CONSTRUCTION AT THIS INSPECTION ? NO EVIDENCE OF NON-COMPLIANCE OBSERVED. ? ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS OR DEVIATIONS. DATE OF INSPECTION NON-COMPLIANCE. BUILDER WILL COMPLY WITHOUT DELAY. ITEMIZED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 1:1 NON-COMPLIANCE. BUILDER DOES NOT INTEND TO COMPLY. ? COMPLETION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE DELAYED BY CONDITIONS BEYOND CONTROL. ? REINSPECTION REQUIRED DATE OF REINSPECTION REINSPECTION REVEALED CERTI FI CATION -I certify that I have carefully inspected the above in which I have no interest present or prospective, and that I have reported herein all significant conditions observed to be at variance with ordinances of the Town of Eagan, approved plans and specifications, and any specific require- ments for off-site improvements relating to the property inspected. ALLVEMENTS ACCEPTABLY COMPLETED BUILDING COMMENTS: DATE '310.00+ . 17,00+ 1989 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 155 -0 0+ CITY OF EAGAN 5 • 5 U + 1(???? 4137 50 310.00+ SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS MULTIPLE DWELLINGS 17.00+ 2 SETS OF PLANS 2 SETS OF PLANS 155-0U+ 3 REGISTERED SITE SURVEYS REGISTERED SITE SURVEYS - 5.50+ 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCS. (CHECK WITH BLDG DIV.) 487 -50-- I SET OF ENERGY CALCS. MULTIPLE DWELLINGS RENTAL UNITS FOR SALE UNITS NOTE: ADDRESSES FOR CORNER LOTS - CONTRACTOR /HOMEOWNER MUST DESIGNATE WHICH ADDRESS IS DESIRED. BO CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED ONCE BUILDING PERMIT IS ISSUED.. SEWER A WATER PERMIT FEES AND ACCOUNT DEPOSIT FEES WILL BE INCLUDED WITH THE BUILDING PERMIT FEE. PROCESSING TIME FOR SEWER AND WATER PERMITS IS TWO DAYS ONCE A PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED INDICATING A LICENSED PLUMBER. PENALTY APPLIES NHEN: PERMIT IS NOT PAID FOR IN SAME MONTH IT IS REQUESTED. LOT CHANGE IS REQUESTED ONCE PERMIT IS ISSUED. To Be Used For: espy/ Valuation: 3y_.,000-_ Date: - R q Site Address Lot 5 Block 2 Parcel/Sub rEt AkV ZNDk/STR1AA1- ARt< Owner ein/iTJ?L?^ ?/C GG Address City/Zip Code -S-' /1 Phone - ??6 U Llzaiej Contractor Address City/Zip Code Phone 3 F a-'5-3 Arch./Engr. Occupancy H-Z FEES Zoning X-1 Actual Const Y-N Bldg. Permit 310.043 Allowable Surcharge 11.00 A of stories Plan Review 1457,00 Length SO SAC, City Depth SG' SAC, MWCC S.F. Total ?-800 Water Conn Footprint S.F. 2 0 o o Water Meter Acct. Deposit On site sewage S/W Permit On site well S/W Surcharge MWCC System Treatment P1. City water Road Unit PRV required Park Ded. Booster Pump Copies 5.50 SUBTOTAL APPROVALS Penalty Planner TOTAL Council Bldg. Off. Variance Address City/Zip Code Phone 0 di 0 ?% 0 1 _ _ _ _ REV lEW _ 0r--T?t? A_1?'EgJAL-_ 1D?A-L -ZA?E /--SHEET I?EL/>eT?N-Cs TO tH>= C_HE.MICAUtWNICH.WjL-W-WNNPLCD _-1)MPEW5r-- 'D.-ATTHE-IpPDT-?wFD -- F_)1V_LSHJNG CQltI(7144EN? 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SETC?1_)?L-C ??c•D1N_Lc_i;t=t_?4a?D.-. ---- ®FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive ENT (61 Paul, 4MN 55122 F EQUIPM St f . MIN 5 INC. FAX (612) 452-9851 June 2, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Road P.O. Box 21199 Eagan, MN. 55121 Attn: Joe Merchak Construction Analyst Gentlemen: Enclosed are MSDS sheets on M-Cleve D (methylene chloride) Triethane (111 trichlorethane) Trichlorethylene Cool Phos Solution L Cool Phos Solution S Freon TMS ) Freon IF ) Freon TFS ) Freon MCA ) Maximum amount 5000 gallons 4000 gallons 5000 gallons 3700 gallons 3700 gallons 85 - 53/gallon drums The first five items are contained in the existing building in the unheated area, with containment, open to the new addition (shown as "A" on our drawing). The last 4 items, which we receive in sealed new drums from DuPont Company, may be in the same area as the other items, and/or perhaps partially in the new building area. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. 00;?bK %? Win Sabatka President WS/Nh enc SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT D?J LJ" UUU? MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET IDENTIFICATION NAME FREON* MCA Cleaning Agent FORMULA CC12F-CCIF2 CCIH=CCIH (trans) MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.) ADDRESS Wilmington, DE 19898 E PHYSICAL DATA CHEMICAL FAMILY Halogenated Hydrocarbon TSCA INVENTORY STATUS Reported/Included PRODUCT INFORMATION PHONE (800) 441-9450 MEDICAL EMERGENCY PHONE (800) 441-3637 TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY PHONE CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 BOILING POINT 44.20C (I 12oF) LIQUID DENSITY 1.420 g/cc at 251C (77*F) VAPOR DENSITY (Air=1) >1 FORM Liquid COLOR Colorless • PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME 100 VAPOR PRESSURE 448 mmHg at 25*C (77oF) EVAPORATION RATE (CC14=1) >I APPEARANCE Clear ODOR Slight ethereal *Registered U.S. Pat. & Tm. Office, Du Pont Company. FREONR MCA Cleaning Agent is made only by Du Pont. H-02870 Date: 6/88 TM1a sate in fits Materiel Salety Data Sheet relates only to the sgerahc materiel tlesignatetl herein antl tloes not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any gmcess HAZARDOUS COMPONENT • MATERIAL(S) CAS NO. APPROXIMATE % Ethane, 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2- Trifluoro (FREONR 113) 76-13-1 63.1 Trans-l,2-Dichloroethylene 156-60-5 36.9 HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY STABILITY Material is stable. However, avoid open flames and high temperatures. INCOMPATIBILITY May react explosively with alkali or alkaline earth metals-powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc., strong caustics. DECOMPOSITION The blend can be decomposed by high temperature (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids-possibly carbonyl halides. POLYMERIZATION Will not occur. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT is Will not burn. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE FREONR 113 not determined; Dichloroethylene=460°C (8600F) AUTODECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE. Not determined. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Drums may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA As appropriate for combustibles in area. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Use water spray or fog to cool containers. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if container ruptures and contents are released under fire conditions. • H-02870 Date: 6/88 2 HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION PRINCIPAL HEALTH HAZARDS (Including Significant Routes, Effects, Symptoms of Overexposure, and Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure) Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness, or death. Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. Causes eye and skin irritation. FRE NR 11 Inhalation 2-hour LC50: 110,000 ppm in rats Skin absorption ALD: >11,000 mg/kg in rabbits Oral LD50: 43,000 mg/kg in rats The compound is a mild skin and eye irritant, and is untested for animal sensitization. Toxic effects in animals occurring only with inhalation exposures are anaesthetic effects, and cardiac effects. Animal testing indicates that this compound does not have carcinogenic, mutagenic, embryotoxic, or reproductive effects. • Human health effects of overexposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin or eye contact may initially include: temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness. Higher exposures may lead to these effects: temporary alteration of the heart's electrical activity with irregular pulse, palpitations, or inadequate circulation. Gross overexposure may lead to abnormal liver function as detected by laboratory tests, or fatality. Significant skin permeation, and systemic toxicity after contact appear unlikely. There are no reports of human sensitization. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system or cardiovascular system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. Trans-l,2-Dichloroeth vlene Inhalation 8-hour LC50: >3,000 ppm in rats Oral LD50: 2,122 mg/kg in mice The compound is a skin irritant, eye irritant and lung irritant. In animal inhalation tests, anaesthetic and liver damage are main effects. Other effects could include cyanosis, hypotension, nausea, vomiting, cardiovascular collapse and coma. If exposure is severe, these symptoms progress rapidly to respiratory distress, pulmonary edema, central nervous system depression, and weakness; later jaundice, oliguria, and anuria may occur. Cardiac sensitization occurred in dogs exposed to concentrations of 25-50% in air and given an epinephrine challenge. Ingestion effects in animals were: pulmonary effects, liver effects, cardiovascular effects, and other nonspecific signs of toxicity. May be absorbed through the skin, producing nausea, diarrhea, hypotension, skin discoloration, cardiovascular collapse and coma. 9 H-02870 Date: 6/88 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERENCES NPCA-HMIS RATINGS Health I Flammability 0 Reactivity I Personal Protection - Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions. DATE OF LATEST REVISION/REVIEW: 5120/88 PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR MSDS: K. P. BROWN I Du Pont Co. C&P Dept., Chestnut Run-709 Wilmington, DE 19898 (302) 999-5072 138433A • • • H-02870 Date: 6/88 6 01111IUIOInI? HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (con't Human health effects of overexposure by skin contact may initially include skin irritation with discomfort. Eye contact may initially include eye irritation with discomfort and tearing. Inhalation or ingestion may initially include: temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness; temporary lung irritation effects with discomfort; abnormal liver function as detected by laboratory tests; nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea or weakness may also occur. Prolonged exposure to very high concentrations (>25% in air) may cause temporary alteration of the heart's electrical activity with irregular pulse, palpitations, or inadequate circulation. Individuals with chronic respiratory diseases may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposure. CARCINOGENICITY No component is listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, OSHA, Du Pont or ACGIH. EXPOSURE LIMITS FREONR 113 TLV* (ACGIH): 1,000 ppm, 7,600 mg/ms; STEL: 1,250 ppm, 9,500 mg/ms PEL (OSHA): 1,000 ppm, 7,600 mg/ms Trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene TLV* (ACGIH): 200 ppm, 790 mg/ms (for 60, 40% cis, trans isomers, CAS = 540-59-0) PEL (OSHA): 200 ppm, 790 mg/ms (for unspecified 1,2-isomer) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing vapors, ingestion, or contact of liquid with skin or eyes. Use only in well-ventilated area. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID IF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS ARE INHALED: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of water. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately give two glasses of water, or activated charcoal slurry. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN To prepare activated charcoal slurry, suspend 50 g activated charcoal in 400 ml, water in bottle and shake well. Because of possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm, catecholamine drugs, such as epinephrine, should be used with special caution only in situations of emergency life support. *TLV is a registered trademark of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. H-02870 Date: 6/88 4 PROTECTION INFORMATION GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES Normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is generally adequate. Local exhaust should be used when large amounts are released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low places. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Neoprene rubber gloves and chemical splash goggles should be used when handling liquid if contact is possible. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large spill occurs or if vapors exceed airborne exposure limit. DISPOSAL INFORMATION AQUATIC TOXICITY FREONR 113: 96-hour LC50 fathead minnows: 1,250 ppm SPILL, LEAK OR RELEASE Ventilate area. Do not flush into sewers. Dike spill. Collect on absorbent material and transfer to steel drums for recovery or disposal. Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations on reporting releases. WASTE DISPOSAL Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations. Remove to a permitted waste disposal facility. SHIPPING INFORMATION DOT (172.101) Not regulated by DOT, IMO, or ICAO in containers less than 2600 lbs. In containers over 2600 lbs.: PROPER SHIPPING NAME Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S. (contains Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene) HAZARD CLASS ORM-E NA NO. 9188 OTHER INFORMATION SHIPPING CONTAINERS Drums STORAGE CONDITIONS Store in clean, dry area. Do not heat above 1250F. H-02870 Date: 6/88 5 Electro Chemicals Division Dtp.mond Shamrock Corporation ' 1100 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/694-5000 Z O F 7 J O N O Yn O a J O O U 6) Diamond Shamrock T Z9 u d 0 z F I d T? a ?a N O U r sa d2 m:2 d O f .. R Material Safety GENERAL INFORMATION COOL-PHOSa SOLUTION L Is a clear, colorless to light pink, nonflammable liquid with an ether-like odor ia Sheet I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORPORATION REGULAR TELEPHONE NO. Contact Local Sales Office EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 216-357-7070 ADDRESS Divisional Technical Center, P.O. Box 191, Painesville, Ohio 44077 TRADE NAME COOL-PHOS? SOLUTION L SYNONYMS Methylene Chloride - Alcohol Blend (CH2CI2/CH3OH) II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS MATERIAL OR COMPONENT % HAZARD DATA METHYLENE CHLORIDE 93 PEL' = 500 point (8-hr TWA) AQUEOUS METHANOL 7 PEL' = 200 ppm (8-hr. TWA) 'OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) III PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT, 760 MM HG 38.WC (101°F) MELTING POINT FREEZING POINT -96-C (-142°F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1) 1.27 VAPOR PRESSURE 385 mm Hg @ 200C VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1) 2.82 SOLUBILITY IN H,O, "o BY WT Moderate VOLATILES BY VOL 100 EVAPORATION RATE (Ether = 1) Less than 1 APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear, colorless to light pink liquid with an ether-like odor. pH Not applicable EC-S-68b All iniormalion recommendations and suggestions appearing herein concerning our product are based upon tests and data believed to be reliable, however, it is the users res pot sib, I ity to de lermme the safety, toxic ity, and to oath hty for his own use of the product descrl bed herein Since the actual use by others is beyond our con trot, no guarantee. ex pressed or i in p had s mad a by Diamond Shamrock Co rpo rate on as to the effec is of sup h use, the results to be able or ed or t he safety and toxicity of the p roduct nor does Diamond 5 ham rock Corpora son assume any liability ansing out of use by of hers of the product referred to herein Nor i s then formation herein to be construed as stator u fety complete since additional information may be necessary or desirable when particular or exceptional mnd,l ons or circumstances exist or because of applicable laws ar government rogufahnns Daia Sheet IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT (TEST METHOD) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE None (TCC) 470°C (878°F) FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, %BY VOL LOWER UPPER @ 25°C (77°F) 14 25 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Fires involving COOL-PHOS'e SOLUTION L are unlikely but, should one occur, it maybe controlled by carbon dioxide, dry chemicals, or water fog. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Self-contained breathing apparatus should be provided for firefighters in buildings or confined areas where COOL-PHOSE SOLUTION L is stored. Storage containers exposed to fires should be kept cool with a water spray in orderto prevent pressure buildup. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD COOL-PHOSS SOLUTION L is nonflammable and nonexplosive under normal conditions of use. At high temperatures, COOL-PHOSs SOLUTION L decomposes to give off hydrochloric acid gas plus other toxic and irritating vapors such as phosgene. If storage containers are exposed to excessive heat, overpressurization of the containers can result. V HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION HEALTH HAZARD DATA OSHA Standard - Methylene Chloride: PEL = 500 ppm (8-hour TWA) Alcohol PEL = 200 ppm (8-hour TWA) ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION Irritates respiratory tract. I SKIN CONTACT Mildly irritating to skin Skin contact with COOL-PHOS® SOLUTION L may produce a burning sensation. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause skin to become rough, red, and dry due to the removal of natural oils and may result in dermatitis. SKIN ABSORPTION COOL-PHOSS SOLUTION L is rapidly absorbed through the skin. EYE CONTACT An irritant of the eyes, causing pain, lacrimation, and general inflammation. INGESTION In industrial environments, ingestion is unlikely but, if ingested, it can irritate the gastrointestinal tract. It could produce chemical pneumonia if vomiting results in aspiration into the lungs. It may ultimately result in unconsciousness and even death. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation of vapors can cause headache, diuiness and stupor, nausea, and vomiting. Severe overexposure may cause muscular incoordination, unconsciousness, and death CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE Can cause headache, mental confusion, depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, cough, loss of sense of balance and visual disturbances. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Object Is to Seek Medical Attention Immediately EYES Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of waterforat least 15minutes, hold i ng lids apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface Seek medical attention immediately. SKIN Wash contaminated areas with soap and water. A soothing ointment may be applied to irritated skin after cleansing. Remove contaminated clothing and footwear and wash clothing before reuse. Discard footwear which cannot be decontaminated. Seek medical attention. INHALATION Get person out of contaminated area to fresh air If breathing has stopped, artificial respiration should be started. Oxygen may be administered, if readily available. Seek medical attention immediately. INGESTION If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiti ng. I f vomiting occurs spontaneously, position individual's head to keep airway clear. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention immediately. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN COOL-PHOS? SOLUTION L overexposure can produce elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. t [data Sheet ?J VI REACTIVITY DATA CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY Under normal conditions of use COOL-PHOSa, SOLUTION L is stable. INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid contacting COOL-PHOS? SOLUTION L with pure oxygen, oxidizers, alkali metals, open flames, and electrical arcs. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS At high temperatures, COOL-PHOS'9 SOLUTION L decomposes to give off hydrogen chloride vapor and small quantities of other toxic and irritating vapors such as phosgene. CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION NONE VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Leaks should be stopped. Spills should be cleaned up immediately. Large spills should be contained and removed by vacuum truck. Smaller spills may be soaked up with absorbent materials, which should be placed in closed containers, labeled, and stored in a safe place out of doors to await proper disposal. Persons performing this work should wear adequate personal protective equipment and clothing. NEUTRALIZING CHEMICALS NONE WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose in accordance with all federal, state and local health and pollution regulations COOL-PHOSO SOLUTION Lis normally recovered from residues by distillation. Small quantities may be disposed via an incineration-scrubber system or a licensed waste hauler. If regulations permit, wet absorbent materials may be air dried in a safe open,unoccupied area. Vlll INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Work areas employing COOL-PHOSx SOLUTION L should be isolated and contained, and provided with adequate local exhaust ventilation to maintain the air concentration of Methylene Chloride below 500 ppm (8 hour TWA) and of Alcohol below 200 ppm (8 hour TWA) as required by OSHA. SPECIFIC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT RESPIRATORY (SPECIFY IN DETAIL) Self-contained breathing apparatus (compressed oxygen should not be used in tanks or other confined spaces), positive- pressure hose mask, air-lined masks, and NIOSH-approved industrial canister-type gas masks (concentration not exceeding 2% by volume used for short periods of exposure only) are acceptable. EYE Chemical safety goggles and plastic face shield should be worn when there is danger of splashing. Spectacle-type glasses do not provide satisfactory protection. GLOVES Gloves of polyvinyl alcohol or other solvent-resistant materials should be warn to minimize skin contact OTHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT Hard hats, chemical-resistant safety shoes, and plastic apron should be worn when handling COOL-PHOSs SOLUTION L. Eye bath and safety shower should be provided in all areas in which COOL-PHOSt SOLUTION L Is used and/or handled. Data sheet IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS WARNING} VOLATILE SOLVENT HARMFUL IF INHALED Causes irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Prolonged breathing of vapor can cause loss of consciousness and may result in death. 00 NOT get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. DO NOT take internally. Avoid breathing vapors. Use with adequate ventilation. Employ respiratory protection when overexposed to vapors. When handling, wear chemical splash goggles, protective clothing, and solvent-resistant gloves. Wash thoroughly after handling Avoid contact with flame, hot glowing surfaces, or alkali metals to prevent decomposition resulting in toxic and irritating vapors. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a cool, ventilated place First Aid: In case of contact, For eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface. Seek medical attention immediately. For skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. A soothing ointment may be applied to irritated skin after cleansing Remove contaminated clothing and footwear and wash clothing before reuse Discard footwear which cannot be decontaminated. Seek medical attention. Inhalation: Get person out of contaminated area to fresh air If breathing has stopped artificial respiration should be started. Oxygen may be administered, if available. Seek medical attention immediately. Ingestion: If swallowed. DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, position individual's nead to keep airway clear. NEVER give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention immediately. Note to Physician: COOL-PHOS'e SOLUTION L overexposure can produce elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. For Fire: Use CO2, dry chemicals, or water fog. Spill or Leak: Leaks should be stopped. Spills should be cleaned up immediately. Largespills, should be comamed and ren. veu by vacuum truck. Smaller spills may be soaked up with absorbent materials, which should be placed in closed containers, labeled, and stored in a safe place out of doors to await proper disposal. Persons performing this work should wearadequate personal protective equipment and clothing. For Industrial Use Only OTHER HANDLING AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Under normal conditions, COOL-PHOS8 SOLUTION L may be stored satisfactorily in galvanized iron, black iron or steel Aluminum is not generally recommended for storage or handling. Store drums in a cool place, bung up and closed tightly Ventilation should be provided. Do not store in pits, depressions, basements or unventilated areas. All tanks should have a top and bottom manhold and a vent of a diameter at least equal to that of the fill or discharge pipe. Vent indoor tanks outside in a location such that escaping vapor will not contaminate any work space air. Vertical tanks should be of the closed top design. Normally, a dryer and safety seal on the vent is recommended. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION PROPER SHIPPING NAME: METHYLENE CHLORIDE' OR D ICHLORO METHANE' HAZARD CLASS: ORM-A' 'Regulated Only for Air Transportation PREPARED BY DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORPORATION DATE Technical Service Group April 1, 1980 • • 40 Metal Coatings Division Diamond Shamrock Chemicals Company P. 0. Box 127 Chardon, OH 44024 Diamond Shamrock PRELIMINARY Material Safety Data Sheet 2 Moderate Health Hazard 1 Slightly Combustible 0 Nonreactive Ratings based upon NIOSH "Identification System for Occupationally Hazardous Materials" (1974) PROPER SHIPPING NAME: ORM-A NOS Onl utacturer's Name DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICALS COMPANY Address 275 Industrial Parkway Chardon, Ohio 44024 Product Name COOL-PHOS® Solution S Synonyms None erial or component "Methylene Chloride (CHsCI=), Methanol (CH30H), Water, Substituted Amine Blend" Stabilizers tChemical Abstract Service Number *OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit TWA=Time Weighted Average ling Point, 7bu mn 38.3°C (101°F) ting Point -100OF (Approximately) Freezing Point AN .Mdrna?w r.(pM"Iq•Ignf •M "O.slwnf •pwannq n.r..n can[e•Mna aW D•oauCl a•. a•s.a u0a^ I.fii aM aau oM•».a is a. rN••Wt naw.M n •. rM .a.ls refaa•snwY r0 arwrM.n. rM M4ry loan. an0.w•0•Mr ?a n.a o.n ?w or me oroaua a.ac naea nuem 5•nc< me •Uu•i rv e. omen o o..ona ow cmuar raa gwnmw » W.f W O• +np1yC hTIW Yy D.4npq $II4n•aCt Cpap N•M aS 10IM.IIKIf OI fuCn yf. IM •.Ndn la M OOI..n.a a• IM f•Ifl. •na la.•C nr a IM p•OM.CI MI aM\Q.n•arW 5n...aca CO.oo•nan»fw.•e?•r ine.nv.••s•np ow d.fe or ov.n or ine oroauc?•erer•.n ro n.n•nra.nm.•Mamuwn n.•e•n iowcae"•u.a•f•ofa . s•nW 4r1(1 •aa•1•anM •nlp Tpgn •n a/ a. nK»fIq p aI S•n ple .@n aa•nCu Ur O? rKla?•nna lnna.rMna n• tntn^•4 nc r. euN o• MMUf. nr .aW'UY" 4.f as ar aa..rnln.m GENERAL INFORMATION: COOL-PHOS® Solution S is a clear, pink, non-flammable liquid with an ether-like odor. HAZARD CLASS: ORM-A I.D.: NA 1693 is Regular Telephone No.: z1o/V4o-4u04 Emergency Telephone No.: 216/375-7070 PEL* = 500 ppm (8 hr. TWA) 1000 ppm Ceiling >99 PEL = 200 ppm (8 hr. TWA) - PEL = None Established PEL = 10 ppm (8 hr. TWA) <1 COOL-PHOS® Solution 'S Specific Gravity (H2O=1) 1.17 @ 20°C (68°F) Vapor Density (Air=1) 2.8 PH % Volatiles by Volume 100 Appearance and Odor Clear, Pink Liquid with an Ether-Like Odor Not Applicable Flash Point (Test Method) None (TCC) Flammable Limits in Air, % by Volume @ 25°C Page 2 Vapor Pressure Approximately 300 mm Hg @ 20°C Solubility in H2O, % by Wt. Moderate (Approximately 20%) Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=l) Less Than 1 Density at 20°C 1.17 Autoignition Temperature Approximately 450°C (800°F) Lower 6.0 Upper 36.5 y Extinguishing Media Use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures Pressure demand self-contained breathing apparatus should be provided for fire fighters in buildings or confined areas where COOL-PROS Solution S is stored. Storage containers exposed to fire should be kept cool with a water spray. Unusual Fire and-Explosion Hazard None Methylene Chloride: Acute Oral LD50 = 1,600 - 2,125 mg/kg (Rat) Acute Dermal LOLO = 2,700 mg/kg (Rabbit) Acute Inhalation LCLO = 1,000 ppm x 4 hours (Rabbit) Methanol: Acute Oral L050 = 13 g/kg (Rat) Acute Dermal LD50 20 9/kg (Rabbit) Routes of Exposure Inhalation Excessive exposure may result in light headedness, dizziness and increasing degree of central nervous system depression. May irritate the respiratory l passages. l Skin Contact May cause skin irritation. Prolonged skin contact may result in systemic intoxication. COOL-PHOSo Solution S I Skin Absorption Absorption of the methanol component may produce toxic effects. Eye Contact . Eye contact may be irritating and painful. Page 3 Ingestion Ingestion can produce nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and irritate the gastrointestinal tract. Depending on the amount ingested, systemic effects may include headache, weakness, dizziness, visual disturbances and increasing de- grees of central nervous system depression which may progress to unconsciousness. Effects of Overexposure Acute Overexposure Excessive inhalation or ingestion may produce headache, weakness, dizziness, visual disturbances, and increasing degrees of central nervous system depression which may progress to unconsciousness and death. Exposure of the eyes and skin may produce irritation. Chronic Overexposure Can cause headache, mental confusion, depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, cough, loss of sense of balance and visual disturbances. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. Emergency and First Aid Procedures Eyes OBJECT IS TO FLUSH MATERIAL OUT THEN SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes holding lids apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface. Seek medical attention. Skin Wash contaminated areas with plenty of soap and water. A soothing ointment may be applied to irritated skin after thorough cleansing. Remove contaminated clothing and footwear and wash clothing before reuse. Footwear should be decon- taminated before reuse. Seek medical attention. Inhalation Get person out of contaminated area to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, resuscitate and administer oxygen if readily available. Seek medical attention immediately. Ingestion NEVER give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Have conscious patient drink several glasses of water, then induce vomiting by having patient tickle back of throat with finger. Keep airway clear. Seek medical attention immediately. Notes to Physician Methylene chloride overexposure can produce elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. ? VI. RFACTiVITY DATA ditions Contributing to Instability Under normal conditions, the material is stable. COOL-PHOS© Solution S Page 4 Incompatibility Avoid contact with pure oxygen, alkali metals, strong oxidizing agents and electrical arcs. Hazardous Decomposition Products The material may decompose at high temperature to form hydrogen chloride, phosgene, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxides. Conditions Contributing to Hazardous Polymerization Material is not know to polymerize. Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled Leaks should be stopped. Spills should be contained and cleaned up immediately. Large spills should be removed by using a vacuum truck. Smaller spills may be soaked up with compatible absorbent materials which should then be placed in approved containers, labeled, and stored in a safe place out of doors to await pro- per disposal. The spill area should then be flushed with water. All rinsate should be removed and placed in approved containers to await proper treatment or disposal. Spills on areas other than pavement, e.g., dirt or sand, may be handled by removing the affected soils and placing in approved containers. Persons per- forming clean-up work should wear adequate protective equipment and clothing. Neutralizing Chemicals 10 None required. Waste Disposal Method The materials resulting from clean-up operations may be hazardous wastes and, therefore. subject to specific regulations. Package, store, transport, and dispose of all clean-up materials and any contaminated equipment in accordance with all applicable Federal. State and local health and environmental regulations. Ship- ments of waste materials may be subject to manifesting requirements per applicable regulations. -.Appropriate disposal will depend on the nature of each waste material and should be performed by competent and properly permitted contractors. Ensure that all responsible Federal, State and local agencies receive timely and proper notifications of the spill and disposal of waste. Work in well ventilated areas. Where engineering controls are not feasible, use adequate local exhaust ventilation. Specific Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory (Specify in Detail) Respiratory protection is not required under normal use; however, if needed, use a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator following manufacturer's recommendations. Eye Face shield and goggles or chemical goggles should be worn. Gloves Gloves should be worn. Neoprene latex has been recommended as a suitable material. - . _ COOL-PHOSO Solution S Other Clothing and Equipment Standard work clothing. Chemically resistant safety shoes. Wash clothing with soap and water and dry before reuse. Safety showers stations should be provided'in all areas where COOL-PHOS Solution Page 5 contaminated and eye wash S is handled. Precautionary Statements Causes irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Prolonged breathing of vapor can cause loss of consciousness and may result in death. DO NOT get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. DO NOT take internally. Avoid breathing vapors. Use with adequate ventilation. Employ respiratory protection when overexposed to vapors. When handling, wear chemical splash goggles, protective clothing, and solvent- resistant gloves. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact with flame, hot glowing surfaces, or alkali metals to prevent decomposition resulting in toxic and irritating vapors. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a cool, ventilated place. Other Handling and Storage Requirements STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Storage COOL-PHOS Solution S may be stored satisfactorily in galvanized iron, black iron, or steel. Aluminum is not suggested for storage and handling. Store drums in a cool place, bung up and closed tightly. Ventilation should be provided. Do not store in pits, depressions, basements, or unventilated areas. All tanks should have a top ana bottom manhole and a vent of a diameter at least equal to that of the fill or discharge pipe. Vent indoor tanks outside in a location such that escaping vapor will not contaminate any work space air. Vertical tanks should be of the closed top design. A dryer and vent safety seal are recommended. Disposal The materials resulting from clean-up operations may be hazardous wastes and, therefore, subject to specific regulations. Package, store, transport,•and dis- pose of all clean-up materials and any contaminated equipment in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local health and environmental regulations. Shipments of waste materials may be subject to manifesting requirements per appli- cable regulations. Appropriate disposal will depend on the nature of each waste material and should be performed by competent and properly permitted contractors. Ensure that all responsible Federal, State and local agencies receive timely and proper notificatiiss of he spill and disposal of waste. c i.. Z7 It <r January 30, 1984 Division, presentative Date Terry E. Dorsett, Ph.D. Research Supervisor E0: h t M A T E:: R :I: A L_ S A P' E T Y D A T A £:i 1-1 E: E T 8 F'E'IN :I:NDUSTRI:ESY INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGHY PA 15272 21-HOUR EMERGENCY Ari£:::I:Sii;TANCEt (304) i:'q3--1300 APPROVED BY I. ,S, DEPT. OF LABOR AS °Ea£iiliiNTI:Ail...LY SIMILAR" TO FORM OSHA-_21.1 EFFECTIVE DATE: JULY l p 1987 EDITION: £I PRINT DATE 2 SEPTEMBER 29Y 19B£ CHEMICAL.. NAME:: AND SYNONYMSt TRICH OROETHYL_E:NE TRI( 1°1LOROE:TFIENEr TR:I:CHL-ORE:THYL-ENIc: CAB NO. 79--01---6 CHEMICAL FAMILY: HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS DOT SHIPPING NAME3 TRICHLOR - DE GREASN(:, REPORTABLE QUANTI:TY3 I.D. NUMBER3 SEE COMNTS:; COMNTS FORMULA: C1HCL.-=CCI. 2 TRADE NAME: TRICHLOR--DE GRE:ASHC DOT HAZARD CLASS! SEE: COMMENT SECTION ;'1UBE:}J.DI.ARY 1't.1.4: H s N/A %iW WW%C>X;KN:WWWAWA WAX{W:Kk;AW:K>X%{iXWvWWWAWW,x{WR{WW.'*WxX{>X%{W:KW%{WXiiX%(W:KW%{W;K-.W, WiK%{W WAWA %{iX`k.A W WAWWWN W. SECTION I PHYSICAL DATA i. X{W,WWWWWtl;W71:WW%{iXW:i}::KN;:SSWWW:K:d:WWWW WiY,W:KWW WWWW WWWWW:A; X{W W:W W}XWW%{WW:W X<WWW WWWW%{W W}74WW:K.:K W)f(W:}}; %{W;@::{ BOILING POINT VAPOR DENSITY SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0760MM Hl.. (AIR=7) (1°120===1) 86--£:I£:3 C 1654 1065 @ 20/20 C: FREEZING/MELTING SOLUBILITY BULK DENSITY POINT (WEIGHT7,. IN WATER) --86.4 C 0.1:1. 12.2I. BS/GRd...li?'.-.'0C VAPOR PRESSURE P EVAPORATION RATE! 57 *8 MMH G R 20 C (ETHYL ETHER=I) 3 0.28 APPEARANCE AND ODOR3 CL..EARY COLORLESS LIQUID WITH Ei:THER-L..IKE: I:II:)Lti2. I"•H OF SOL UT IONS is 6*7 TO 707'.; VOLUME X VOL.ATILh 1.00 HE=AT OF SOLUTION % N/A WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WWWW:K:#:i{>K W*WX:KW WW W{W WW K WM WW W>K: A,WXW.'9WW:K:N, WWX{W W>K:KW WAWA WW W-A WAWA X0 } A SECTION 2 INGREDIENT!:; WW W W W W Xt,WWWW>K W:C: W W:?: W W W:K W W W W W W>K W:9: W W1KWW7Y.W:K W 7K:K:+K W iK:K:+Y, %{'%: W:;q: W W W:A: W iX W::9; W }X W:AC W iK;K:d; W iX:K:N, W>K W:i};W iK W:X: W> INGREDIENT: % INGREDIENT: X TRIC:F1LORDETHYLENE(STAE;II...:IZED) 99 NOTES HAZARD INFO IS BASED ON TEST MIX €z NOT INDIV INGRED WW:KWW:ax{>rx{WW>I:WWn{WWWW>xW:aWWW::dtWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WW WW WW WWWA;W<mW:MWW WW WW WW W<W W:C;WW W:9;WW:K:a; W>x Wit: W> W E3ECrT'ION. 3 FIRE: AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Wk;X{N:W}!; W{iKWW WW:KW WW WWWW:KW W}KWW%{il(WWWW:KWWW:K:&;WW.W:#;W}K:K:W;W>k:K:4;%{}KW:9CWWW:A;WYK:KWWYK:k::4;W}Y, W:d:W}K:K:tl;WYK W::tl;W} FLASH POINT DEC F (METHOD USED) NONE/DOT I'{1::.G . FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR(% BY VOLUME) 1...1:::1...3 UE:L & BEE COM. BEE COMt EXTINGUISHING MEDIA3 WATERY DRY CHEMICALS OR CARBON DIOXIDE SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES F':II:h:E FIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED PRESSURE--DEMANDY SELF- CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS FOR POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND POSSIBLY TRACES OF PHOSGENE:. UNUEiI.NdL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS.0 VAPORS CONCENTRATED IN A CONFINED OR POORLY VENTILATED ARE A CAN BE IGNITED UPON CONTACT WITH A HIGH ENERGY ROARK, FLAME Y OR HIGH INTE NSITY SOURCE OF HE::AT.T'HIS CAN OCCUR AT CONCENTRATIONS RANGING FROM 7.8-52% BY VOL.,DE::f.)ili'iPOS I..- TION OR BURNING CAN PRODUCE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE OR POSSIBLY TRACES OF PHOSGENQ Yr:}%:KAC;KiK;t{AS NSAS NS:4;:KNM:K}X %S}X NSNC N<}K:Kk, YC)K %S}Y, %C}X:KYX %S7K:K:W.:iC)K:Kk; %C?X:k::4:%S?K:k::# %i}K:K:# XS}X %S:#%S7K%i:d; X{?K:k::#%S?K%i:# N{}X:K.W, %S}K:K:#%S:# %Sk NS SECTION i HEALTH HAZARD DATA 7'%?:)KNS:# %S}K:k:AS XSAS %SA; %C?K YS.A', XSAS%S:# %S?X %CA; %S)K%i:# N{:# NSA<%C)K%{A; %t?K;K.:A; 7N:)KNS:# N{YK A:)K)N)X:K.:# %CNCW.W NL7K N<:A; %CNCNSA<NCSKN{}}: NS?KNS:d; Ni W, Ni:#:K:#:k:N TOXICITY DA'T'A; SEE REFERENCES 192YB LC50 INHALATION: FIAT SY000 F'F'M/°F HOUR LD50 DERMAL: NOT DETERMINED SKIN/EYE IRRITATION: SEE SECTION 5 L. D50 INGESTION FIAT %900--7000 MC,/KG CLASSIFICATION (PO:I:SON r:I:RFR:I:'T'ANTY ETC . ) INHALATION 3 SLIGHTLY TOXIC Sil(I:N4 NOT DETERMINED c: KIIN & T: YES k L:I Q. MILDLY IRRITATING EYE IRRITANT FISH L-C50 (L..ETHAL CONCENTRAT°: ON) % SEE SECTION 5 INGESTION: SLIGHTLY TO MODERATE TOXIC AQUATIC: SEE: SECTION 5 %SA:NS:# N{7K N?:# NCAS:KYC N{A;:iSA; %SA:;iS.W, NC1K NSA; KS W.:k:A; NS?K NSA: %{}X NSA; NS)X N{ W. N;7X:MA; Y{)K NSA: NSAC NSAS NS1K.K:Nf %S AS:K:# NS?Y.:K:N; N{7K:K:# %C7K W:?K NS)Y, NSY; Y{7Y. W: Nc SECTION 5 EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE N<:A; %SilS N{7KKA XS:# NS)Y. %OMA; XSNS N{A; XSaKKXf'WA; XV, NOX;k::# NS7X NSA: XON NS)Kw.A; NS?K NSA; NS)K k:A; N()K:k:A; %iA;:k:A; %{7KN{A; %{JK:KA; %C:#:iSA; %S7K?K: THIS SECTION COVERS EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE FOR :I:NHALAT::C.C.NY EYE/SKIN CONTAC:.TY INGESTION AND OTHER TYPES OF OVEREXPOSURE INFORMATION IN THE ORDER OF THE MOST HAZARDOUS AND THE MOST LIKELY ROUTE OF OVEREXPOSURE PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE: LIMITS: n a OS?HA : 100 PPM .- S-HOUR TIME 200 PPM - ACCEPTABLE 300 PPM - ACCEPTABLE WEIGHTED AVERAGE- CEILING CONCENTRATION. MAXIMUM PEAK ABOVE THE CEILING AN 0--i-IOUR SaHI:F & 5 MINUTES; IN ANY 2 THE: MAXIMUM DURATION FOR HOURS (29CFR 1910.1000Y ACG:IH: 50 PPM - 8--HOUR TWA (TIME-WEIGHTED AVERAGE). 200 PPM -- ST'E::L (SHORT'--TERM EXPOSURE L..IMI:T)4 CONCENTRATION FOR THIS EXPOSURE IS TABLE Z.Z)+ ACUTE I::NHAL..ATION> T RIC HL..OROE. THYL_Ei:NEi: IS A CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSANT WHICH CAN CAUSE: IRRITATION OF THE RESPIRATORY TRAC'T'Y D:I:ZZINE'SSP NAU SEAT HEADACHEY LOSS OF COORDINATION AND Ii::PUI L I BR:I:UM r POSSIBLE:: CEN'TRAL.. NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE P UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH IN CONFINED OR POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. FATALITIES FIOLLON:I:NC SEVERE ACUTE:: EXPOSURE HAIR::: BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO VENTRICULAR FIBRIL- LATION RESI.U...'T:I:NG IN CARDIAC FAILURES (3), EE:YE:/SK:I:N> LIQUID SPLASHED IN THE EYE CAN RESULT IN DISCOMFORTY PAIN AND IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH LIQUID ON. THE SKIN CAN CAUSE IRRITATION AND DERMATITIS. THE PROBLEM MAY BE ACCENTUATED BY LIQUID BECOMING TRAPPED AGAINST THE SKIN BY CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOESP AND SKIN ADSORPTION CAN OCCUR. INGES±T:ION$ SWALLOWING OF THIS MATERIAL. MAY RESULT IN IRRITATION OF THE MOUTH AND G:I: TRAC'T ALONG WITH OTHER EFFECTS AS LISTED ABOVE FOR INHALATION,. VOMITING AND SUBSEQUENT ASPIRATION INTO THE LUNGS MAY LEAD TO CHEMICAL PNEU.... MONIA AND PULMONARY EDEMA WHICH :I:S A POTENTIALLY FATAL. CONDITION. CHRONIC PROLONGED EXPOSURE ABOVE THE OSHA I''ERM:I:SSIE,I...F. I...:I:M:I:'TTS MAY RESULT IN LIVER AND KIDNEY DAMAGE:. TRICHLORETTI'YL.ENE HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY STUDIED FOR CHRONIC EFFECTS IN ANIMALS. WHILE THERE ARE STUDIES IN WHICH TUMORS WERE INDUCED IN M=TCE:r THERE :I8 NO EVIDENCE THAT TRICI-IL_ORC:ETHYL,ENIE POSES A CARCINOGENIC RISK TO 1"IUP'IRINS. TOXICITY DATA AQUATIC DATA: SI H=:EPSHEi:AD MINNOWS - M'YSI:D SHRIMP - MARINE: ALGA -_ 96--HOUR LT. 50 - 52 MT. /L. 96-HOUR L-C50 -- :11 MC /L.. 96--HOUR r:::r.:50 .- 95 MT.,/1... SLIGHTLY TOXIC SLIGHTLY TOXIC: SLIGHTLY TOXIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE! CHEMICAL I...:I:SITE:D AS CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN3 NTPS NO IARC t NO OSHA t NO NONE KNOWN XS.W.XiiY,%t?%kCW,NC?I;xON%i:+K MC:>?XC?!; N?:7K wx W>gA.x :xx; N wxe.Xi(N(MtN WWX N<k;NOKAW 90y X S;NCW,:hx Nox N(X;NS}kAx NU&:k v N<?1 x)x NtNm.)x wx N<:X; X1K:P:: N EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES M:?K N+Y}; Xfi};:KY; NSYN N<:+;;KXn:NR;:X:tl; NLRf %CYk YC?K ML?X N{:? NC?KN<:+; M(:?KN{:.X NCiK:K:? NC?KRf:+; N<iKNi:+: Nf:.KXz::& NCk; N<:iX N(TKki W, NCN; Nt:+; NC?KN?::?N N(:NC:k:+;:KW.NCN;:OC.W.:k:: INHALATION. RIiEMi:riE TO FRESH AIR, IF NOT E;R:E::AT-I:I:NGY GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATIONY PREFERABLY MOUTH-TO-MOUTH. IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULTY GIVE OXYGEN, CALL. A PHYSICIAN. EYE OR SKIN CONTA T3 FLUSH EYES AND SKIN WITH PLENTY OF WATER (SOAF' AND WATER FOR SKIN) FOR AT I._EAST MINUTES Wi.a..i...E. RIE:MOV:ING CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AMD !:SHf.:tlii:S. IP' IRRITATION OCCURSY CONSULT A PHYSICIAN, THOROUGHLY CLEAN CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES BEFORE: REUSE OR DISCARD. I::NGEST I:ON 8 IT CONSCIOUSiY DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER4 Do NOT INDUCE VOMITING. TAKE. IMMEDIATELY TO A HOSPITAL OR PHYSICIAN. IF UNCONSCIOUSY OR IN CON VULSIONSTY TAKE IMMEDIATELY TO A HOSPITAL. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS RE:RSON4 NOTES TO PHYSICIAN INCLUDING ANTIDOTES: NI:EVI:R ADMINISTER ADRIiENALIN FOLLOWING TR:I:C.:HLOROE'THYLE:NE:: OVEi:RE:X.F'OSURE. IN--- CREASED SENSITIVITY OF THE HEART TO ADRENALIN MAY BE CAUSED BY OVEREXPOSURE TO TRICEILOROETHYL.ENE. %CYKW) WYK N{W. N{xwxki NCwW; x NC?K ww wx w.c wv xw% xWA NSY A)r,NS?K%S:tliWWW:YK NSSVD9 XSSKNS}K%SY *:9X0Y,%SW.%0K AS?K%CYKNCW%SYK:K.W. %SYK:Oi?K %SYK:KY SECTION 6 REACTIVITY DATA Nt?K N(i%N{?K i#:!F: N{ }K W:NC )KN; W:}K NCii:W::?(.:KYK:Kif; NC?W::Y NC}K W:i}: NCYK W:?}: NC}K W::d. N{?%W:k; W:iK W:}t: %C}%:4t,.W, Nr]%Ni:t: Nt}%W:ii; Ni?K W:>?; N{?%:#:iK NC}%W:JK Ni}%:#: W, %C>%W:i STABILITY. STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: AVOID OPEN FLAMES P HOT GLOWING SURFACES OR ELECTRIC ARCS. t HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CONDITIONS TO AVOID! W-I:L.I... NOT OCCUR NONE- :I:NCOMF'AT:IBI.I...:I:'TY (MATERIALS TO AVO:I:I}) AVOID C::ON'TP)M:INATION WITH CAUSTIC SODAY CAUSTIC POTASH OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. SHOCK SENSITIVE COMPOUNDS MAY BE FI:IFU•IF.ED. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND POSSIBLE:: TRACEBi OF PHOSGENE. NSWWiY.%{}KN{iY.W:iY. NS:V: N{i1:NS:IX N<}K:K: NUK N{W.N{>KNC}KN{}KW:iKmMNSYY,%i?%:K:N{%{iXW::M%S}Y,W::A;%{iK;K?K NiY%:K}K N{}%:tCN. NCN(NiiY,;K?K :?K W:NCNii}; %{W, NC)K Niw:K: K SECTION 7 SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES %{?%NCi}: %i?K:#:i7; N{?Y. Y{:%; NS71: N{N; NtiKNC%: N{YK NSi}: Nik::K}?: X{)f: N{%: N{}K:K:9; N{iK:K:ft N{ YK RC}Y, NSN; W::6; 7K}K %{:AC N{}Y. NS:K; W:?K:K:i: %S?K:K:W, XS?K NC:?K Ni}I: Yi}K N{ }M:K:?K ]K}K N{: ::STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERI:AL.. IS S)P:I:L..L..EiI] OR RELEASED: IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE THE AREA AND PROVIDE MAXIMUM VENTILATION. UNPROTECTED F'E:RSONNE:L.. SI-IOUI._D MOVE:: UPWIND OF SPILL.. ONLY PEEtSONNE:L.. EQUIPPED WITH PRO- PER RESPIRATORY AND SKIN/EYE PROTECTION (SEE SECTION 8) SHOULD BE F'I:_fiFiITTE:D IN AREA. DIKE AREA TO CONTAIN SPILL. TAKE PRECAUTIONS AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF GROUND AND SURFACE WATERS. RECOVER SPILLED MATERIAL ON AD SORBENTSY SUCH AS SAWDUST OR VEi:I MICUI._ITEY AND SWEEP INTO CLOSED CON.... TANNERS FOR DISPOSAL. AFTER ALL VIISIINL.Ei. TRAC:E:SY INCLUDING IGNITABLE VAPORSY HAVE BEEN REMOVEDY THOROUGHLY WE=T VACUUM THf:•_' AREA. DO NOT FLUSH TO SEWE 0 IF AREA OF SPILL IS POROUSP REMOVE AS MUCH CONTAMINATED EARTHY GRAVELY ETC. AS NECESSARY AND PLACE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL+ WASTE DIF.SPOSTAL.. METHOD! CONTAMINATED SAWDUST Y VERMICULITE OR POROUS SURFACIE, MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN A PERMITTED HAZARDOUS WASTE: MANAGEMENT FACILITY. RECOVERED LIQUIDS MAY 01..: REPROCESSED OR INCINERATED OR MUST BE TREATED IN A PERMITTED HAZARDOUS WASTE:: MANAGEMENT FACILITY. CARET: MUST BE TAKEN WHEN USING OR DISPOSING OF CHEMICAL.. MATERIALS AND/OR THEIR CONTAINERS TO PR EVENT ENVIRONMENTAL.. CONTAMINATION. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO DISPOSE OF THE CHEMICAL MATE RIALS AND/Oh THEIR CONTAINERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH H TT'1E: CLEAN AIR ACT Y THE. CLEAN WATER ACT r THE RESOURCE CONSER- VATION AND RECOVERY ACT AS WE:L..L.. A ANY OTHER RELEVANT FE DE:RAL Y STATE P OR OR I...OC:AL I...AWS/RE:GIL.AT:I:ONS REGARDING DISPOSAL CL..Ei:AN WATER ACT -- RO -- 1000 POUNDS %CTK:k:)Y,:K)X;k:iX x<)K x{?X x{>X x{?!; N{iK x{k; x{)X:Ki}; Y{iX x<:>X:S{YX;K.Y;XiiX x{M; %{)X W:a; XC}};X{)};x{)x W:H. %{}Y.:K:d; X{)Kxi.W, XC?X:K:N. X{)XYC:O; xC)Xxi:? %{)XX{:N. x{ W.;K:i; %{)X;Y:? w: SECTION B SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION x{)X:K.:#. x{YY,„Kil(x{N: x{)}; x{iX N{:tlC xt)X:S{:?;:M)K x{:?C:K?Xx{)%x{xCX?:)Kx{iKx{:AC x{:+KxCd; X{YK x?::M:N::KK:k::X: x{YK N?:tt xC]KxiiY. x{?X MW. x{>K W?d: NtN:x{.W.:K)K ?:N: xf)Kxiil; X{YX SK.) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: 1.12:31:: A HALF CDR FUL..L.. FACIT::PIECE: ORGANIC VAPOR CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE OR CANISTER RESPIRATOR WHEN CONCENTRATIONS EXCEED THE PERMISSIBLE LIMITS. USE SELF.... CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SC.BA) OR FULL.. FACEiPI:ECE: AIRLINE RESPIRATOR WITH AUXILIARY SCBA OPERATED IN THE PRESSURE-DEMAND MODE FOR EMERGENCIES AND FOR ALL.. WORK PERFORMED IN STORAGE VE:SSE:LSr POORLY VENTILATED ROOMSr AND OTHER CONFINED AREAS. RESPIRATORS MUST BE APPROVED BY N:IOSH/MSHA. THE RESPIRATOR USE LIMITATIONS MADE BY NIOSH/MS3HA (1001) AND BY THE MANUFACTURER MUST BE CIE- -SERVED, RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAMS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29CFR 1910.13q. VET NT:I LATION C TYPE-) 3 USE LOCAL EXHAUST OR DILUTION V:::NII:L.ATION AS AI°T-'FiL:DI°'RIAT'E: TO CONTROL. EXPOSURES TO BELOW PERMISSIBLE LIMITS. EYE PROTECTION t SPL..ASHPROOF GOGGLES OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTt BOOTSa APRONS OR CHEiMI:CAL.. SUITS SHOULD BE PREVENT SKIN CONTACT. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQU:IPMl::NY MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29CFR 1910.1::32. GL OV E f:, . SEE COMMENTS SECTION WSE D WHEN NECESSARY TO CLOTHING AND USE OF 1910.133 AND 29CFR x{)xxt)xn<YK:K:V;x{ixNik;;i{ixxr,YY.;i{)xxS)Y.7KN;:1{:#; xEixx{iX HliK N{ri;xiN;x{?;x{?K:K:tlC:t{W,x{i};x{?xx{:ACx<?KAt:?;x{?x:E{:+xx<)x:x:?Yx{?1C??Kx<?K x{:tl; x{:?K:7i:tl; x{)x:K:Km)x W xi SECTION 9 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WW WA WX W)9 xC)KW.'C A)KWM WX xrm x{)Kww x{w w w Ax xii}; Aw W)K x{)K x{k: *A W%")M:YX xiiK:KiF; x{>KN?:X; x<)K x{k; N(>K;k:)f; x{1K:k::+t; x{iK:k::l; xt?K:Ki}; x{iK:N: PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN DURING HANDLING AND SSTTORI:NG3 1. DO NOT USE IN POORLY VENT'ILAT'ED OR CONFINED SPACES WITHOUT PROPER RES- PIRATORY PROTECTION (SEE SECTION 8). ?Y 2. TRIC:HLOROETHYLENE VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR AND WI:L..L.. COLLECT IN LOW AREAS. 34 KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USIii:. 4. STORE ONLY IN C:LOSEDr PROPERLY LABELED CONTAI:I.21i"R& L..IOUID OXYGEN OR OTHER STRONG OXIDANTS MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES WITH TR ICHLOROETHYI- ENEi:. 6. THIS MATERIAL OR ITS VAPORS SURFACES OR ELECTRIC ARCS CA AND TRACES OF PHOSCENE4 AVOID CONTAMINATION OF WATER MUST BE CAREFULLY MONITORED WHEN IN C ONT'A 1 WITH FL.AME-S r HOT GLOWING N DECOMPOSE TO FORM HYDROGEN CHLORIDE CAS SUPPLIES. HANDL..:INC Y STORAGE:: AND USE PROCEDURE TO AVOID SPILLS OR LEAKS. ANY SPILL OR LEAK 1•lAIS `f HE:: I°'CJ'i'! :f•!'r°:I:hJ... TO CALJSE' I. JP•l1:7ERC;F?oUt•!f.? WATER C'ON'T OM I:NFi' IT)N WHICH MAYP IF' C:F- IirUP Y E:ilz.JERE"v RI:::NI:?E R A DFUNKI'NG WATEi:R EiiOURCI UNFIT hCIF? HUMAN, C:C?NrA.JEll°''r:Ia:ICla C:CIJa'r aI?I:Nfa?'r:I:CIlI TFIAT DOES OCCUR CANNOT G:E Y f..OF?F?E::C.TE::ESa E3. A CFII...C F"INA'TECI:? SOLVENT USECC? AE:S A F''LASE•II'CTEN'T' fil.Jl"'F''F?Ei:'+:i(1fJ'T MUE:'f'T BE , : : Al:?I:iEI? IN A F-L.M.31APO'ENT LOWER i.JCJAY•!'T':I:1"Y C:IF? T'I°IE: IyGi:'•:'rI.JL..TANr w:I:X.'Tl.JI?I=: MAY HAVE TFIA•T THE ('L.AM iAE::L.F.- COMPONI-.0" r a C?t:l h?C:1'r CJSif:? C I-1TT:I:TIC:r OF.", WEI...I.KCHIG ?T(:)F?f.:'I-Il''S OK! THAT C AN T'AICNEE:? TR IC:NL.CUM--- E."Fl-!Y1---F: :. UNL I-ESEii PURCAE:C? AND Cl LE.ANEE:I:? a C)TI-ll:i:F? 1='I tE_Cr11.1'I'.1:fIi4;::S :I a UI:I NOT, !-RE_AT'HE VAPORS. I•LEGFI VAI-T)R CCINCEJ•lTRA110NS CAIN CAUSIc. I IZZI:NES')'v UNC:C:?NEi I. SNIc:Ii S C:IF't I:'tG:f^iT'I I. L-CINC:; 'flcfiEi C,.I'VII::I'lI:.A,i'r(JE'I.JI'?E MAY CAI.JI:;E:: INJURY AND CENTRAL.. ME'RVC: US SYSTEM DAMAG'E. DENT ft:? USE:, t:INI...'f 141.-F IA AI'?IiEf?l,.lA fl: l:E::f+!T11 ..r1 T 1 Oi+ a VE_E4'T:I:L..F; T:I:ON ! iIJIS"f 1:..E7 SLIF P :I:Cl 2a L:I,M.-f.'T IEMPL OYF.EE: Iii::X!°'CJliil.lR.Ei. 'T'O 'f 1:a'C;1 1!...C?R Br:l..OW PE::RE•iISSAi :L.E:: L..:I-.MI'l OBSERVANCE P O I_[:IWI:::F? I-..I M I: T'5 :I:li; dil:?V:S IiiAl l._Ei: (OUTLINED IN ISElYFI ON '_i l a E:YI::. IRRITATION ANIDA)fi C?FtI.JNE(E::L+!PJI:::E f.: ART:: I:i:I:C::I IE:s CJF ;aa AVOID CONTACT W:I TI-I E'Ylc:'d. ?dl:l.-L.. CAU';E" :I:RR::C:'fAT:: ON AND F'A:I:N. 2F. AVOI:f.? OR Fif':1'TAirE::E? CON'rAC:`f wril-I SIC.I:N. MAY CAU?:E:: :1:!"iF:I"I'?1TIC7N C:IR Ea. DO NOT SWAL.i._Gw "MAL..)...CMIAG MAY ("AI.1.-E: :I:N...JI.JI?Y OR DE-AFIA. 6. DC) NOT E:ATv DRINK C.)R SMOKE- 1A WC:IRE( ARB-`If!Sa l:3E::C:TI:ON ::3 - FIRE. AND f:..XF'L 0E:a:X'.(.) ! FIAZAF-J) DATA FL..A E- LIMITS IN AIR C.. E:Y VOL.IM'. L.li:a_ 7.1f.3% @ IN) C l.llii:l...:: .521 0 :1.01? C E.". Ox @ A25 10 l.. F..... f. OT HAIZARC? CLASS O ONLY RE::C UL..Arr: r.? WHEN ;-.;I II:F'F'r: !.? :I:N EARASI OR 1::: A :I:Fa. I?fI'r SA-CLPF-'J:NG NAME .113, 'TR::a::au-I71,OE::rlIYI..I:: aal: r DOT Fh ZA-FRl CI...AMD" IN ORM Av ANI? OKI NJMEER .S UN:1710. TFIF*. E:: (:dI.JANI' lTY (RC') F'CIF? TFk:I:C:I-11._CIF?tllii:IHyl..EiAC., '15 :1.000 R?S 1 rG. C I...OVE- i « V:I: TON v B 'TL.VEF't :?iLEI:I:I D9 I- I.A..YVI:NY1 rll._C:III ICiI.. ?g (WDEGRADEIiS IN WATER) PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. 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EVEN THOUGH PPG IS FURNISHING THIS INFORMATION TO YOU, IT IS NOT NECES- SARILY ALL-ENCOMPASSING; THEREFORE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SHOULD CONSULT WITH KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE OF YOUR CHOICE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOUR SAFETY PROGRAMS AND WARNINGS ARE ADEQUATE AND/OR IN COM- PLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAWS OR REGULATIONS. VERY TRULY YOURS, R. KENNETH LEE MANAGER, PRODUCT SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS CHEMICALS ENCLOSURE * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * it FOW 637210/87 Material Safety Data Sheet PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 MSDS NUMBER: 0086 DATE: 02/01/88 EDITION: 010 TRADE NAME: TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 CHEMICAL NAME/SYNONYMS: 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE; METHYLCHLOROFORM CHEMICAL FAMILY: HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS FORMULA: CH3CCL3 U.S. DOT SHIPPING NAME: 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE U.S. DOT HAZARD CLASS: ORM-A* SUBSIDIARY RISK: N/A I.D. NUMBER: UN2831 REPORTABLE QUANTITY: 1000 LBS/454 KG * NOTE: ONLY REGULATED WHEN SHIPPED IN BULK OR BY AIR. SECTION 1 * PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT @ 760 MM HG: 72 C RANGE 72C-88C VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1): 4.54 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1): 1.300-1.320 @ 25/25 C PH OF SOLUTIONS: 6.0 TO 7.5 FREEZING/MELTING POINT: -45 C SOLUBILITY (WEIGHT % IN WATER): NEGLIGIBLE BULK DENSITY: 10.8-10.97 #/GAL @ 25 C VOLUME % VOLATILE: 100 VAPOR PRESSURE: 135 MM HG @ 25 C EVAPORATION RATE: (ETHYL ETHER=1): 0.35 HEAT OF SOLUTION: N/A APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CLEAR, COLORLESS LIQUID WITH ETHER-LIKE ODOR SECTION 2 * INGREDIENTS MATERIAL 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE (STABILIZED) 1,4-DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE (CAS NO. 123-91-1) GLYCOL METHYLENE ETHER (CAS NO. 646-06-0) SEC BUTANOL (CAS NO. 78-92-2) NOTE: TESTED MIXTURE CAS NUMBER: 00071 55 6 PERCENT 96 SAL. BAL. BAL. * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 is * * FORM 637210/87 Material Safety Data Sheet '+ A V PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 SECTION 3 * FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (METHOD USED): NONE WHEN TESTED IN ACCORD.W/DOT REQUIRE FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR (% BY VOLUME) LEL: 7% UEL: 15% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER, DRY CHEMICALS OR CARBON DIOXIDE 02/01/88 PAGE 2 SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR NIOSH/MSHA-APPROVED PRESSURE-DEMAND, SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS FOR POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND POSSIBLE TRACES OF PHOSGENE. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: VAPORS CONCENTRATED IN A CONFINED OR POORLY VENTILATED AREA CAN BE IGNITED UPON CONTACT WITH A HIGH ENERGY SPARK, FLAME, OR HIGH INTENSITY SOURCE OF HEAT. THIS CAN OCCUR AT CONCEN. RANGING BETWEEN 7-15% BY VOLUME. DECOMPOSI- TION OR BURNING CAN PRODUCE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE OR POSSIBLE TRACES OF PHOSGENE. SECTION 4 * HEALTH HAZARD DATA TOXICITY DATA: LC50 INHALATION: (RAT) 14,250 PPM/7 HOURS LD50 DERMAL: (RABBIT) > 15 G/KG SKIN/EYE IRRITATION: SEE SECTION 5 LD50 INGESTION: RAT:10-12G/KG-RABBIT 5.6-9.5 G/KG FISH,LC50 (LETHAL CONCENTRATION): UNKNOWN CLASSIFICATII INHALATION: SKIN: SKIN/EYE: INGESTION: AQUATIC: )N: (POISON, IRRITANT, ETC.) SLIGHTLY TOXIC NOT SIGNIFICANTLY TOXIC SKIN-LIQ.MILD IRRITANT EYE-IRRITANT NOT SIGNIFICANTLY TOXIC UNKNOWN * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * Foann 6372 10/87 Material Safety eta Sheet Alp PPG INDUSTRIES. INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 02/01/88 PAGE 3 SECTION 5 * EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE THIS SECTION COVERS EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE FOR INHALATION, EYE/SKIN CONTACT, INGESTION AND OTHER TYPES OF OVEREXPOSURE INFORMATION IN THE ORDER OF THE MOST HAZARDOUS AND THE MOST LIKELY ROUTE OF OVEREXPOSURE. IS CHEMICAL LISTED AS A CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN? NTP - NO IARC - NO OSHA - NO MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: NONE KNOWN. PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS: OSHA: 350 PPM, 8-HOUR TWA (TIME-WEIGHTED AVERAGE); 29 CFR 1910.1000. ACGIH: 350 PPM, 8-HOUR TWA (TIME-WEIGHTED AVERAGE); 450 PPM, STEL (SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT). ACUTE: INHALATION: TRI-ETHANE(R) IS PRIMARILY A CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRES- SANT. INHALATION CAN CAUSE IRRITATION OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, DIZZI- NESS, NAUSEA, LIGHTHEADEDNESS, HEADACHE, LOSS OF COORDINATION AND EQUIL- IBRIUM, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, POSSIBLE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE AND EVEN DEATH IN CONFINED OR POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. FATALITIES FOLLOWING SEVERE ACUTE EXPOSURE TO VARIOUS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS HAVE BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION. AEROSOL - PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM STUDIES IN RATS INDICATE THAT THE ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY OF "AEROSOLIZED" 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE IS HIGHER THAN EXPECTED BASED ON THE REPORTED ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY OF 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE VAPOR. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE FINDINGS TO HUMAN HEALTH IN PRODUCT USE SITUATIONS IS NOT CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD. EYE/SKIN: LIQUID SPLASHED IN THE EYE CAN RESULT IN DISCOMFORT, PAIN AND IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH LIQUID ON THE SKIN CAN CAUSE IRRITATION AND DERMATITIS. THE PROBLEM MAY BE ACCENTUATED BY LIQUID BECOMING TRAPPED AGAINST THE SKIN BY CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES, AND SKIN ABSORPTION CAN OCCUR. INGESTION: SWALLOWING OF THIS MATERIAL MAY RESULT IN IRRITATION OF THE MOUTH AND GI TRACT WITH OTHER EFFECTS AS LISTED ABOVE FOR INHALATION. * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * FCM 63M 10/87 Material Safety Data Sheet PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 02/01/88 PAGE 4 VOMITING AND SUBSEQUENT ASPIRATION INTO THE LUNGS MAY LEAD TO CHEMICAL PNEUMONIA AND PULMONARY EDEMA WHICH IS A POTENTIALLY FATAL CONDITION. LD50 INGESTION (RABBIT; GUINEA PIG) 5.6-9.5 G/KG. CHRONIC: TRI-ETHANE(R) HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY STUDIED FOR CANCER POTENTIAL. THERE IS NO DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST THAT TRI-ETHANE(R) CAUSES AN IN- CREASED CANCER INCIDENCE IN HUMANS OR ANIMALS. THE EPA'S SCIENCE ADVIS- ORY BOARD CONCLUDED THAT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST CARCINOGENIC ACTIVITY FOR TRI-ETHANE(R). REPRODUCTIVE: IN DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY STUDIES, THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE FOR BIRTH DEFECTS IN RATS OR RABBITS AFTER INHALATION EXPOSURE TO PREGNANT ANI- MALS. NO ADVERSE FINDINGS RELATIVE TO REPRODUCTIVE OR DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY WERE OBSERVED FOLLOWING DAILY SIX-HOUR EXPOSURES AT OR BELOW 3000 PPM IN RATS OR RABBITS. * EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFER- ABLY MOUTH-TO-MOUTH. IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. CALL A PHYSI- CIAN. EYE OR SKIN CONTACT: FLUSH EYES AND SKIN WITH PLENTY OF WATER (SOAP AND WATER FOR SKIN) FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, WHILE REMOVING CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. IF IRRI- TATION OCCURS, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN. THOROUGHLY CLEAN CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES BEFORE REUSE OR DISCARD. INGESTION: IF CONSCIOUS, DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. TAKE IMMEDIATELY TO A HOSPITAL OR PHYSICIAN. IF UNCONSCIOUS, OR IN CONVULSIONS, TAKE IMMEDIATELY TO A HOSPITAL. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN (INCLUDING ANTIDOTES): NEVER ADMINISTER ADRENALINE FOLLOWING TRI-ETHANE(R) OVEREXPOSURE! INCREASED SENSITIVITY OF THE HEART TO ADRENALINE MAY BE CAUSED BY OVEREXPOSURE TO TRI- ETHANE(R). * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * FORM 637210/67 Material Safety Data Sheet PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 16272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 SECTION 6 * REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE 02/01/88 PAGE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: AVOID OPEN FLAMES, HOT GLOWING SURFACES OR ELECTRIC ARCS. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): AVOID MIXING WITH CAUSTIC SODA, CAUSTIC POTASH, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. SHOCK SENSITIVE COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND POSSIBLE TRACES OF PHOSGENE. SECTION 7 * SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELEASED: IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE THE AREA AND PROVIDE MAXIMUM VENTILATION. UNPROTECTED PERSONNEL SHOULD MOVE UPWIND OF SPILL. ONLY PERSONNEL EQUIPPED WITH PROPER RESPIRATORY AND SKIN/EYE PROTECTION (SEE SECTION 8) SHOULD BE PERMITTED IN AREA. DIKE AREA TO CONTAIN SPILL. TAKE PRECAUTIONS AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF GROUND AND SURFACE WATERS. RECOVER SPILLED MATERIAL ON AD- SORBENTS, SUCH AS SAWDUST AND VERMICULATE, AND SWEEP INTO CLOSED CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL. AFTER ALL VISIBLE TRACES, INCLUDING IGNITABLE VAPORS, HAVE BEEN REMOVED, THOROUGHLY WET VACUUM THE AREA. DO NOT FLUSH TO SEWER. IF AREA OF SPILL IS POROUS, REMOVE AS MUCH CONTAMINATED EARTH AND GRAVEL, ETC. AS NECESSARY AND PLACE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: CONTAMINATED SAWDUST, VERMICULITE, OR POROUS SURFACES MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN A PERMITTED HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY. RECOVERED LIQUIDS MAY BE REPROCESSED OR INCINERATED OR MUST BE TREATED IN A PERMITTED HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY. CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN USING OR DISPOSING OF CHEMICAL MATERIALS AND/OR THEIR CONTAINERS TO PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO DISPOSE OF THE CHEMICAL MATERIALS AND/OR THEIR CONTAINERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT, THE CLEAN WATER ACT, THE RESOURCE CONSER- VATION AND RECOVERY ACT, FIFRA, AS WELL AS ANY OTHER RELEVANT FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL LAWS/REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * FORM 6372 10/87 Material Safety Data Sheet PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 02/01/88 PAGE 6 SECTION 8 * SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: USE A HALF OR FULL FACEPIECE ORGANIC VAPOR CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE OR CANISTER RESPIRATOR WHEN CONCENTRATIONS EXCEED PERMISSIBLE LIMITS. USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) OR FULL FACEPIECE AIRLINE RESPIRATOR WITH AUXILIA- RY SCBA OPERATED IN THE PRESSURE-DEMAND MODE FOR EMERGENCIES AND FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED IN STORAGE VESSELS, POORLY VENTILATED ROOMS, AND OTHER CONFINED AREAS. RESPIRATORS MUST BE APPROVED BY NIOSH OR MSHA. THE RESPIRATOR USE LIMITATIONS MADE BY NIOSH/MSHA AND BY THE MANUFACTURER MUST BE OBSERVED. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAMS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29 CFR 1910.134. VENTILATION(TYPE): USE LOCAL EXHAUST OR DILUTION VENTILATION AS APPROPRIATE TO CONTROL EXPOSURES TO BELOW PERMISSIBLE LIMITS. EYE PROTECTION: SPLASHPROOF GOGGLES GLOVES: VITRON(R), SILVER SHIELD(R), FOR LIMITED SERVICE ONLY: POLYVINYL ALCOHOL (DEGRADES IN WATER) OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: BOOTS, APRONS, OR CHEMICAL SUITS SHOULD BE USED WHEN NECESSARY TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND USE OF EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29 CFR 1910.132 AND 29 CFR 1910.133. SECTION 9 * SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN DURING HANDLING AND STORING: * DO NOT USE IN POORLY VENTILATED OR CONFINED AREAS WITHOUT PROPER RESPIRA- TORY PROTECTION (SEE SECTION 8). * TRI-ETHANE(R) VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR AND WILL COLLECT IN LOW AREAS. * KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. * STORE ONLY IN CLOSED, PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINERS. • LIQUID OXYGEN OR OTHER STRONG OXIDANTS MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES WITH TRI-ETHAME(R). * THIS MATERIAL OR ITS VAPORS WHEN IN CONTACT WITH FLAMES, HOT GLOWING SUR- FACES, OR ELECTRIC ARCS CAN DECOMPOSE TO FORM HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND POS- SIBLE TRACES OF PHOSGENE. * AVOID CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLIES! HANDLING, STORAGE, AND USE PROCE- * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * FORM 6372 10187 Material Safety Data Sheet 94 Np PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. ONE PPG PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA 15272 * * TRI-ETHANE(R) 366 02/01/88 PAGE 7 DURES MUST BE CAREFULLY MONITORED TO AVOID SPILLS OR LEAKS. ANY SPILL OR LEAK HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE UNDERGROUND WATER CONTAMINATION WHICH MAY, IF SUFFICIENTLY SEVERE, RENDER A DRINKING WATER SOURCE UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. CONTAMINATION THAT DOES OCCUR CANNOT BE EASILY CORRECTED. * DO NOT STORE OR STACK ALUMINUM IN CONTACT WITH TRI-ETHANE(R) TO PREVENT POSSIBLE SOLVENT DECOMPOSITION (STACKING CORROSION). * CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO USE IN PRESSURIZED OR TOTALLY ENCLOSED SYS- TEM OF ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION. EXAMPLE: PAINT OR ADHESIVE SPRAY SYSTEM. * A CHLORINATED SOLVENT USED AS A FLASHPOINT SUPPRESSANT MUST BE ADDED IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITY OR THE RESULTANT MIXTURE MAY HAVE A FLASHPOINT LOWER THAN THE FLAMMABLE COMPONENT. * DO NOT USE CUTTING OR WELDING TORCHES ON EMPTY DRUMS THAT CONTAINED TRI- ETHANE(R) UNLESS PROPERLY PURGED AND CLEANED. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: x DO NOT BREATHE VAPORS! HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS CAN CAUSE DIZZINESS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS OR DEATH. LONG-TERM OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE POSSIBLE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE. * USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. VENTILATION MUST BE SUFFICIENT TO LIMIT EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE TO TRI-ETHANE(R) BELOW PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS. OBSERVANCE OF LOWER LIMITS (OUTLINED IN SECTION 5) IS ADVISABLE. EYE IRRITATION, DIZZINESS AND/OR DRUNKENNESS ARE SIGNS OF OVEREXPOSURE. * AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES! WILL CAUSE IRRITATION AND PAIN. * AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH SKIN! MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OR DERMATITIS. * DO NOT SWALLOW! SWALLOWING MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. * DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR SMOKE IN WORK AREA. R. KENNETH LEE MANAGER, PRODUCT SAFETY * * * 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (304) 843-1300 * * * FCPM 63-M 10/87 Material Safety Data Sheet OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS NUMBER: M1163 MSDS DATE: 02-21-89 PRODUCT NAME: M -CLENE D 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE: (718) 278-7021 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION HMIS HAZARD RATINGS HEALTH HAZARD Iw FIRE HAZARD 1 REACTIVITY 0 Based on the National Paint & Coatings Association HMIS rating system. SARA/TITLE III HAZARD CATEGORIES Immediate (ACUTE) Health: NO Reactive Hazard: NO Delayed (Chronic) Health YES Sudden Release of Pressure. NO Fire Hazard: NO MANUFACTURER'S. Occidental Chemical Corporation NAME AND Customer Service, Occidental Tower, Telephone ADDRESS P O Box 809050, Dallas. Texas 75380 (1-800-752-5151) CHEMICAL NAME: Dichloromethane CAS NUMBER: 75-09-2 SYNONYMS/COMMON NAMES: Dichloromethane Methylene Chloride CHEMICAL FORMULA: CH2C12 DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME DOT HAZARD CLASS: ORM-A DOT I.D. NUMBER- UN1593 DOT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: Methylene Chloride Methylene Chloride RO1000# Propylene Oxide RD 100# II. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYES: OBJECT IS TO FLUSH MATERIAL OUT THEN SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes holding eye lids apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. SKIN: Wash contaminated areas with plenty of soap and water. A soothing ointment may be applied to irritated skin after thorough cleansing. Remove contaminated clothing and footwear and wash clothing before reuse. Discard footwear which cannot be decontaminated. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, have trained person administer oxygen. if breathing has stopped, give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. CAS = Chemical Abstract Service Number PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit NO = No relevant information found or not available CORP = Corporate Exposure Limit TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value, Current NA = Not applicable ' = See Chronic Effects Information IMPORTANT The information presented herein. while not guaranteed. was prepared by competent technical personnel and is true and accurate to the best .four knowledge NO WARRANTY, OR GUARANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IS MADE REGARDING PERFORMANCE. STABILITY OR OTHERWISE This information is not intended to be all-inclusive as to the manner and conditions of use, handling and storage Other factors may involve other or additional safety or performance considerations While our technical personnel will be happy to respond to questions regarding safe handling and use procedures, safe a handling and use remains the responsibility of the customer No suggestions for use are intended as, and nothing herein shall be construed as, racommandallon to infringe any existing patents or violate any Federal State or local laws OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER M1163 PRODUCT NAME. M-CLENE D Page 2 of 9 02-21-89 IL HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (Continued) INGESTION Immediate Treatment: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING- If more than trace quantities have been swallowed and the patient is conscious wash out mouth with water and give 200-300 ml (half a pint) of warm water to drink. Obtain immediate medical attention on site or transport to hospital. Further Medical Treatment: Following ingestion adsorbents such as activated charcoal may be of value. Gastric lavage may be effective when performed by a physician within 4 hours of ingestion. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN Overexposure to this carboxyhemoglobin levels. ROUTE INHALATION: Excessive inhalation may system depression, ranging vomiting to unconsciousness product can produce elevatec 5 OF EXPOSURE produce symptoms of central nervous from light-headedness, nausea anc and death SKIN: Mildly irritating to skin Skin contact may produce a burning sensation. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause skin to become reddened, rough, and dry due to the removal of natural oils and may result in dermatitis. This product may be absorbed through the skin, although not expected to produce toxicity by this route. EYE CONTACT: An irritant to the eyes, causing pain, tearing, and general inflammation. INGESTION May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract with vomiting. If vomiting results in aspiration, chemical pneumonia could follow. Absorption through the gastrointestinal tract may produce symptoms of central nervous system depression ranging from light-headedness to unconsciousness EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE ACUTE_ Excessive inhalation or ingest central nervous system depression to unconsciousness and death. confusion, depression, fatigue, vomiting, cough, loss of sense disturbances. Exposure of the irritation. CHRONIC. ion may produce symptoms of ranging from light-headedness. Can cause headache, mental loss of appetite, nausea, of balance, and visual eyes and skin may produce Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis TOXICOLOGY DATA: Acute Oral LD50 = 2000-4000 mg/kg (rat) Acute Dermal LDLO = 2700 mg/kg (rabbit) Acute Inhalation LC50 =24445 ppm (rat) A 1986 NTP, 2 yr. animal inhalation study report states that there is "clear evidence of carcinogenicity" in mice (lung and liver tumors) and female rats (mammary tumors). Experience in industry has shown no increased incidences of cancer of any type in the worker population. IARC lists this product as having inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in animals to evaluate carcinogenicity. (Group 2B). MEDICAL LIMITATIONS: Persons with angina or other cardiovascular diseases should not be exposed to this product. OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER. M1163 PRODUCT NAME: M-CLENE D III. IMPORTANT COMPONENTS Page 3 of 9 02-21-89 MATERIAL OR COMPONENT CAS# / NAME 67663 Methane. trichloro- Common Names : CHLOROFORM# TRICHLOROFORM TRICHLOROMETHANE EXPOSURE LIMITS PERCENT PEL=2 ppm; 9070 mg/m3 TWA VOL NO TLV=10 ppm; 50 mg/m3; A2 WT 6PPM Listed On(List Legend Below): 01 02 07 09 11 16 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 75014 PEL=1 ppm; (8 hr) TWA VOL NO Ethene, chloro- STEL=5 ppm (15 min) WT 2PPM TLV=5 ppm, 10 mg/m3; Al Common Names: MONOCHLOROETHYLENE VINYL CHLORIDE# VINYL CHLORIDE MONOMER Listed On(List Legend Below): 02 06 08 11 16 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 75092 PEL=500 ppm (8hrs) TWA VOL NO Methane, dichloro- 1000 ppm, Ceiling WT 99.10 PEL=2000 ppm max 5 min Common Names: in any 2 hrs DICHLOROMETHANE# TLV=50 ppm; 175 mg/m3,A2 METHANE DICHLORIDE METHYLENE CHLORIDE METHYLENE DICHLORIDE Listed On(List Legend Below): 02 09 11 13 16 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 75569 PEL=20 ppm; 50 mg/m3, TWA VOL NO Oxirane. methyl- TLV=20 ppm; 50 mg/m3 WT 0.50 Common Names : METHYL ETHYLENE OXIDE PROPENE OXIDE PROPYLENE OXIDE# Listed On(List Legend Below): 01 02 09 11 13 16 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # Chemical name used in the SARA Section 313 List of Toxic Chemicals (40 CFR - Section 372.65) if different from CAS name. See Section II All components of this product that are required to be on the TSCA Inventory are listed on the inventory. LIST LEGEND 1 SARA EXTR HAZ SUB, SECTION 302 2 SARA TOXIC CHEM, SECTION 313 6 NTP "KNOWN HUMAN CARCINOGEN" 7 NTP "ANTPTD HUMAN CARCINOGENS" 8 IARC HUMAN CARCINOGEN, GROUP 1 9 IARC GROUP 2A OR 2B CARCINOGEN 11 CA PROP 65 - CARCINOGEN 13 PA ENVIROMENTAL HAZ SUBSTANCE 16 NJ WORKPLACE HAZ SUBSTANCE LST 18 NY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER: M1163 PRODUCT NAME. M-CLENE D IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Page 4 of 9 02-21-89 FLASH POINT: None (TCC) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE 662°C (1224°F) FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, % BY VOLUME- UPPER: 25 LOWER: 14 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA= Fires involving this product are unlikely, but should one occur, it may be controlled by carbon dioxide, dry chemicals or water spray. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Pressure-demand, self-contained respiratory protection should be provided for fire fighters in buildings or confined areas where this product is stored. Storage containers exposed to fire should be kept cool with a water spray, in order to prevent pressure build-up. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD This product is nonflammable and nonexplosive under normal conditions of use. At high temperatures, this product decomposes to give off hydrochloric acid as gas plus other toxic and irritating vapors such as phosgene. If storage containers are exposed to excessive heat, over-pressurization of the containers can result. V. SPECIAL PROTECTION VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS: Where engineering controls are not feasible use adequate local exhaust ventilation. Local exhaust ventilation should be used wherever mist, spray or vapor may be generated. SPECIFIC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT RESPIRATORY Respiration protection is not required under normal use However use a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator following manufacturer's recommendations where vapor, mist, or spray may be generated. Use supplied air respirator in positive pressure mode following ANSI Z117.1-1977 for tank and confined space entry. EYE: Face shield and goggles or chemical splash goggles should be worn. GLOVES: Solvent resistant gloves should be worn, such as v,ton, polyvinyl alcohol or equivalent. Gloves contaminated with product should be discarded. OTHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT Standard work clothing Standard work shoes; discard if shoes cannot be decontaminated Store contaminated clothing in well ventilated cabinets or closed containers Wash contaminated clothing and dry before reuse. OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 5 of 9 MSOS NUMBER: M1163 02-21-89 PRODUCT NAME. M-CLENE D V. SPECIAL PROTECTION (Continued) BIOLOGICAL MONITORING EXPOSURE Reports indicate that 33 ppm Methylene Chloride in breath during exposure is equivalent to an exposure of about 100 ppm in air Blood analyzed for carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) may show 7 to 10% saturation following exposure to 250 and 500 ppm respectively. Amount of exertion, duration of exposure, and time sampled effect these ratios. NOTE: Exposure to a combination of carbon monoxide and methylene chloride must be limited. Where the carbon monoxide concentration equals its TLV of 50 ppm, there should be no exposure to methylene chloride. PERSONAL/AREA: The NIOSH Analytical Method Number 1005 is applicable. VI. PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT 0 760 mm Hg: 39.8°C FREEZING POINT: -96.7°C (for major component) VAPOR PRESSURE: 420 mm Hg 9 25°C (for major component) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1): 1.32 SOLUBILITY IN H2O % BY WT. 1.3 VAPOR DENSITY (Air=1): 2 93 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear, colorless liquid with an ether-like odor at concentrations over 100 ppm pH: NA EVAPORATION RATE (BuAc=1). 0.62 % VOLATILES BY VOL.: 100 VII. REACTIVITY DATA CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY: Under normal conditions, this material is stable. Avoid open flames, welding arcs, or other high temperature sources which induce thermal decomposition to irritating and corrosive HC1 from solvent vapor Strong UV light (eg. welding arc) can cause significant phosgene to be generated INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid contacting this product with strong alkalies (such as sodium hydroxide). alkali metals, open flames, and electrical arcs. If stabilizers are depleted, this product should not be used in contact with aluminum or zinc or their alloys. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Involvement in fire or high temperatures forms hydrogen chloride and very small amounts of phosgene and chlorine. Solvent decomposition occurs when catalyzed by metal chlorides which can be produced by reaction of HC1 and metals in the system. In the presence of aluminum and excessive water, the decomposition can proceed rapidly with production of large amounts of heat and HC1 fumes. CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Material is not known to polymerize. OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER: M1163 PRODUCT NAME: M-CLENE D VIII. HANDLING AND STORAGE Page 6 of 9 02-21-89 HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: Store containers in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Package, store, transport and dispose of all waste material and any contaminated equipment in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local health and environmental regulations. Shipments of waste materials are subject to manifesting requirements per applicable regulations. IX. ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Leaks should be stopped Spills should be contained and cleaned up immediately. Large spills should be removed by using a vacuum truck. Smaller spills may be soaked up with compatible absorbent materials which should then be placed in approved containers, labeled, and stored in a safe place out of doors to await proper disposal The spill area should then be flushed with water. All rinsate should be removed and placed in approved containers to await proper treatment or disposal. Spills on areas other than pavement. e g., dirt or sand, may be handled by removing the affected soils and placing in approved containers. Persons performing clean-up work should wear adequate personal protective equipment and clothing. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: The materials resulting from clean-up operations may be hazardous wastes and, therefore, subject to specific regulations. Package, store, transport and dispose of all clean-up materials and any contaminated equipment in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local health and environmental regulations Shipments of waste materials may be subject to manifesting requirements per applicable regulations Appropriate disposal will depend on the nature of each waste material and should be performed by competent properly permitted contractors. Ensure that all responsible federal, state and local agencies receive timely and proper notifications of the spill and disposal of waste. X. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OSHA Standard 29CFR 1910.1200 requires that information be provided to employees regarding the hazards of chemicals by means of a hazard communication program including labeling, material safety data sheets, training and access to written records. We request that you, and it is your legal duty to, make all information in this Material Safety Data Sheet available to your employees. This product contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of SECTION 313 of TITLE III of the SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 and 40 CFR PART 372. (See Section III,List Legend 02) State of California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act Of 1986 (Proposition 65) . Warning: This chemical is known to the State of California to cause cancer. See Section III. California South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 443.1: Maximum Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) 11 grams/liter VOC Vapor Pressure at 20°C 6 mm Hg OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 7 of 9 MSDS NUMBER: M1163 02-21-89 PRODUCT NAME: M-CLENE D XI. PREPARATION INFORMATION For additional Non-Emergency health, safety, or environmental information telephone (716) 286-3081, or write to: Occidental Chemical Corporation Product Stewardship Department Suite 400 360 Rainbow Boulevard South Niagara Falls, NY 14302 For Emergencies: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE: (716) 278-7021 'This MSDS replaces MSDS Number: M1163 dated 07-19-88. OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER: M1163 PRODUCT NAME: M-CLENE D WARNING LABEL INFORMATION Page a of 9 02-21-89 SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION! VOLATILE SOLVENT! STATEMENT OF HAZARDS: VOLATILE SOLVENT OVEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND MAY RESULT IN DEATH. CAUSES IRRITATION OF THE EYES, SKIN, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. PERSONS WITH ANGINA OR HEART DISEASE SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED. POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD: CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. RISK OF CANCER DEPENDS ON DURATION AND LEVEL OF EXPOSURE. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: DO NOT take internally. DO NOT get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation to maintain exposure level below TLV. When handling, wear chemical splash goggles, protective clothing, and solvent-resistant gloves. Wash thoroughly after handling or contact. Never enter a pit or tank without observing safety procedures - never alone, always with a life line, and always with positive supply of fresh air Employ respiratory protection hen exposure to vapors is possible. Avoid contact with flames, pilot lights, hot glowing surfaces, welding arcs or alkali metals to prevent decomposition resulting in toxic and irritating vapors. Keep container tightly closed. Store in cool, ventilated place. See Material Safety Data Sheet for more detailed information regarding safe handling. FIRST AID: IN CASE OF CONTACT: FOR EYES: OBJECT IS TO FLUSH MATERIAL OUT THEN SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes holding eye lids apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY SKIN: Wash contaminated areas with plenty of soap and water A soothing ointment may be applied to irritated skin after thorough cleansing. Remove contaminated clothing and footwear and wash clothing before reuse. Discard footwear which cannot be decontaminated. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, have trained person administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION Immediate Treatment: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If more than trace quantities have been swallowed and the patient is conscious wash out mouth with water and give 200-300 ml (half a pint) of warm water to drink. Obtain immediate medical attention on site or transport to hospital. Further Medical Treatment Following ingestion adsorbents such as activated charcoal may be of value. Gastric lavage may be effective when performed by a physician within 4 hours of ingestion. OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL MSDS NUMBER: M1163 PRODUCT NAME: M-CLENE D Page 9 of 9 02-21-89 WARNING LABEL INFORMATION (Continued) IN CASE OF: SPILL OR LEAK Leaks should be stopped. Spills immediately. Large spills should be vacuum truck. Smaller spills may be materials, which should be placed in c and stored in a safe place out of doors Persons performing this work should protective equipment and clothing. should be cleaned up contained and removed by soaked up with absorbant losed containers, labeled. to await proper disposal. wear adequate personal FIRE: Use carbon dioxide, dry chemicals. foam or water fog. Pressure-demand, self-contained breathing apparatus should be provided for fire fighters. HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store containers in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Package, store, transport and dispose of all waste material and any contaminated equipment in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local health and environmental regulations. Shipments of waste materials are subject to manifesting requirements per applicable regulations INFORMATION REQUIRED BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL REGULATIONS: This product contains: CAS# NAME 67663 Methane, trichloro- 75014 Ethene, chloro- 75092 Methane, dichloro- 75569 Oxirane, methyl- HMIS RATING SYSTEM: HEALTH 1w FLAMMABILITY 1 REACTIVITY 0 FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY LABEL 029MI163 jffFINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive Paul, Dri . MIN 55122 EQUIPMENT 36 INC. FAX )(612) 429851 May 12, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Rd Eagan, MN. 55112 Attn: Douglas Reid Gentlemen: We are requesting a building permit for an unheated building addition for storage and enclosed truck unloading. The total size is 56' x 50'. Cost is $34,000.00. We will add no employees because of this addition. All of our truck unloading and employee and other business parking are on our own property and will continue to be so. We will lose no parking spaces. We never use the street for packing and/or shipping, which is unfortunately not true of some of our neighbors. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMENT,, INC. Win Sabatka President WS/nh enc SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT o_ Fars?r?ra d,6.rri.rf?c 3G Fo 'e-;4, (elt .nt ?aadrr ? /11.•;u. ¢sz -i a7GO/ i i Z. /vr w a.?aifo:r sG 'xso' s4m?K 6y Ska?? aria <c aftr.?r a? ?a uric 45 3, r 7`d? ?a f d rid - PG,L49.?0 Te ta/ 6ur?•••rG drfa a3fr adoi tio.?-z9, 9s0 3 t.7% ¢, f`M?/oyflS r SY S.?r;7` - I3q MEMO TO: PAT GEAGAN - POLICE DEPT. ED KIRSCHT, SR. ENGINEERING TECH. CRAIG KNUDSEN, ENGINEERING TECH. TOM COLBERT, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JIM STURM, PLANNING DEPT. JON HOHENSTEIN, ADMINISTRATION BILL AKINS, ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR JOE CONNOLLY, WATER DEPT. FROM: DOUG REID, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: M A.y 1('19 f39 The preliminary construction X plans for S"1oa.AGL- A".uU rr to7,l i`?a F /NiSH 1NC are in our plan review section for your review and comment; Please return this form to Joe Merchak with your initialed comments and the date of review. Failure to return form to Joe within five (5) days will be considered your approval. If you have any objections to approval of these plans, it Is your responsibility to notify this department and resolve any problems. Thank-you. /JS 6 / - U (Signature) -Date OF 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD. P O BOX 21199 EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55121 PHONE' (612) 454-8100 June 6, 1989 FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE ST. PAUL, MN. 55122 Attention: Win Sabatka L?jr?-aGGo VIC ELLISON Mayor THOMAS EGAN DAVID K. GUSTAFSON PAMELA McCREA THEODORE WACHTER ?Couridl Members THOMAS HEDGES Cdy AdminWra or EUGENE VAN OVERBEKE CM Clwk RE: Building Expansion - Lot 5, Block 21 Cedar Industrial Park 3640 Kennebec Drive Dear Mr. Sabatka: We have reviewed the site plan dated June 1, 1989, that you have prepared relating to the building expansion for Finishing Equipment, Inc. Please revise and re-submit the site plan for the parking lot and landscaping improvements associated with the building expansion of Finishing Equipment, Inc. The parking lot and landscaping should be upgraded to City standards in conjunction with the building expansion. The revised site plan shall show concrete curb and gutter around the parking lot. Also, the driveway opening off Kennebec Drive should be widened to at least 30' wide with 351 turning radii. The parking areas should be separated from the driving lane by concrete islands. ?nnn ?,? mss`(- a3ag -'6'0 THE LONE OAK TREE . THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWTH IN OUR COMMUNITY Page Two June 6, 1989 The revised landscaping plan should be re-submitted to Jim Sturm, the City Planner/Landscape Architect for final approval. These comments and revisions are necessary to bring your property up to current City Standards and is comparable to requirements of other redevelopment occurring in the City. Once these issues have been satisfactorily resolved, the Engineering Division will so inform the Building Inspection Division to help facilitate the issuance of your building permit. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, John Wingard, P.E. Design/Development Engineer cc: Mike Foertsch, Assistant City Engineer Jim Sturm, City Planner/Landscape Architect Doug Reid, Chief Building Official JW/jf MEMO TO: PAT GEAGAN - POLICE DEPT. ED KIRSCHT, SR. ENGINEERING TECH. CRAIG KNUDSEN, ENGINEERING TECH. TOM COLBERT, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JIM STURM, PLANNING DEPT. JON HOHENSTEIN, ADMINISTRATION BILL AKINS, ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR JOE CONNOLLY, WATER DEPT. FROM: DOUG REID, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: M NY I(7 1999 The preliminary construction X plans for S1t?zA A141 (') ) O7,l BIZ F,/NISH1NCs F_L?lll??lrt?l?7 L1J<.., are in our plan review section for your review and comments. Please return this form to Joe Merchak with your initialed comments and the date of review. Failure to return form to Joe within five (5) days will be considered your approval. If you have any objections to approval of these plans, it is your responsibility to notify this department and resolve any problems. Thank-you. iJS ? ' `F7 I?t? ; e kr 1 lees: s?c? P t A N S /? G a +'?J . Cato KAI:ck" (Signature) (Date) FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive EQUIPMENT, E] St. Paul, MN 55122 (612) 452.1860 NC. FAX (612) 452-9851 June 2, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Know Road Eagan, MN. 55122 Attn: John Wingard Gentlemen: Enclosed is a drawing showing our property and buildings, which I believe answers your questions. Also, I enclose two surveys. One shows the original total lot. The second shows the portion divided off and sold to our neighbor. These also show markers and easements, and legal descriptions. We have 50' of lawn in front of our property which, in my opinion, looks much better and is preferable to the 20' you now specify. I also enclose a copy of our property description on our tax assessment statement. I hope this answers your questions. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. Win Sabatka President WS/nh enc SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DAKOTA COUNTY ASSESSOR PRESORTED 1560 HIGHWAY 55 FIRST CLASS MAIL HASTINGS, MN 55033 U.S. POSTAGE PAID 438-4200 PERMIT NO- 2 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1989 -[PAYABLE IN THE YEAR 19901 ASSESSOR PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ABBREVIATED PROPERTY DESCRIPTION MARKET VALUE COMMERCIAL 10-16800-052-02 CEDAR NDUSTRIAL PARK 821x700 EX PT LY NE OF LINE CON AT PT IN SE LINE 182.6 FT SW OF MOST E CDR Nk PARR WITH NE LINE TO NW LINE E EX PT If you wish to make an appeal you may appear in person; send a letter or a representative to the meeting c your city or town board of review on TUESDAY MAY 9 TH. st 6:30 P. M. at JOHN METCALF JR. HIGH SCHOOL - 2250 DIFFLEY ROAD If you disagree with their decision, next you make an appeal by going in person or by sendinc a letter or a representative to the meeting of your county board or equalization in the Dakota County Government Center on TUESDAY JUNE 20s 1989 AT 10:00 A. FINISHING ECUIPMENT INC 3640 KENNEBEC DR ST PAUL MN 55122 Survey fore Finishing Equipment Bkt 48/72 3640 Kennebec Drive Eagan, Mn. DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LAND SURVEYOR Ragostfrb Ungar LOWS of The State of Mmnaaota 2075 - 145TH STREET W. - BOX M ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA 56055 PHONE 412 4211760 SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE ?O / SCALES 1 inch = 100 feet 0 Denotes set iron • Denotes found iron 0? / Utility Easement Qti 107 c'r O V Iko of A' L o+' S \ 01 Y hereby certify that this is true and correct representation Existing Description ?j That part of Lot 5, Block 2, CEDAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, Dakota County, Minnesota lying southwesterly of the following described lint Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of said Lot 5 distant 182.5 feet southwesterly from the most easterly corner thixeofl thence northwesterly, parallel with the northeastserly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5 and there terminating. Containing 3.15 acres, more or less. The southerly line of said description surveyed this 26th day of May, 1981. v A O, X"?Uj7tq%-e MINNESOTA REGISTRATION NO. 5825 Certificate for: Bk: 90/4 Finishing EQuZpment 3640 Kennebec Drive Eagan, Mn. 55123 I DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LAND R0VEYORS INC IIpyI...C 1n1n L.. nI TN SIY! nI YmnnM. 14750 SOUTH ROBERT TRAIL ROSEMOUNT. MINNESOTA 550M PHONE 912 4alI74111 SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE Scale: 1 inch - 100 feet o Denotes Iron Monumenb ?E O? o 51?c /y \ yr iL / \ \ ,\ / Drainage and s Utility Easement 8?. O Ls _- 6 3 ?ry 3s .0 . ?r lac The most southerly corner of Lot 5 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of that part of Lot 5, Block 2, (JIM M0GS?MT,, PARK, Dakota County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of said Lot 5,-dis- tant 156.26 feet northeast from the most southerly corner of said Lot 5; thence northwesterly parallel with the southwesterly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5, said line there terminating. Containing 1.17 acres. MINNESOTA REGIS RATION NO 8625 MEMO TO: PAT GEAGAN - POLICE DEPT. ED KIRSCHT, SR. ENGINEERING TECH. CRAIG KNUDSEN, ENGINEERING TECH. TOM COLBERT, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JIM STURM, PLANNING DEPT. JON HOHENSTEIN, ADMINISTRATION BILL AKINS, ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR JOE CONNOLLY, WATER DEPT. FROM: DOUG REID, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: MAY 14?1 9 S9 The preliminary construction X plans for Slt7+?A6? Aa:L(flv7ilZ F/N?SHINCz Ec?u?r-r?tLrlr,;t1 are in our plan review section for your review and comments. Please return this form to Joe Merchak with your initialed comments and the date of review. Failure to return form to Joe within five (5) days will be considered your approval. If you have any objections to approval of these plans, it is your responsibility to notify this department and resolve any problems. Thank-you. 2& 'f X121 7'__ (Signature) (Date) MEMO TO: PAT GEAGAN - POLICE DEPT. ED KIRSCHT, SR. ENGINEERING TECH. CRAIG KNUDSEN, ENGINEERING TECH. TOM COLBERT, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JIM STORM, PLANNING DEPT. JON HOHENSTEIN, ADMINISTRATION BILL AKINS, ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR JOE CONNOLLY, WATER DEPT. FROM: DOUG REID, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: M Ay I (a 1999 The preliminary construction X plans for are in our your F7L) Please return this form to Joe Merchak with your initialed comments and the date of review. Failure to return form to Joe within five (5) days will be considered your approval. If you have any objections to approval of these plans, it is your responsibility to notify this department and resolve any problems. Thank-you. /JS `b (Si nature) (Date) ;t =F pro s? t?-K. 2 s?PINISHING ?? t(a)J?R?Qt /6'r,1;4 3640 Kennebec Drive Paul, MN 55122 St. EQUIPMENT (6 , 452-1860 FAX (66112) 2) 4 4522- - FAX 9851 INC. June 21, 1989 To: Bea Blomquist Re: Building Permit Dear Bea: 1. We have already furnished certified drawings of our parking lot, slopes, etc. in the past. Why again? No problems with drainage exist. 2. Water from our parking lot at present flows partly across our lawn area - watering the lawn. Under the city's wishes all our parking lot run off will go onto the street, which has no storm sewers. Hardly makes sense. Next thing they will want is a lawn sprinkling system, since we have diverted the parking lot water. 3. Our property looks better than our neighbors, anyone can see that. 4. Why did Cedarvale, a facility used by the public,spend millions of dollars on their place, and not have to do anything such as we are being asked. It appears they are still working there. 5. When we built our building originally, we were held to set back and appearance standards that were later ignored. What goes on? Is it everyone's whim to change back and forth, etc, as they wish. 6. Nothing will be gained by putting in the curbs, landscraping, etc. the city wants, other than to perhaps satisfy their feelings of authority. 7. I went over and met with three people, only to find out later they could not make decisions; and apparently three others are involved. Why waste our time? How many more people are involved? 8. This morning, as I came to work, I counted 24 cars parked on the street. Three tractor trailers parked on the street. One tractor trailer blocking Kennebec. If the city wants to upgrade our street, why don't they get the cars and trucks off, that do not belong. SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. Page 2 9. We park entirely on our own property, load and unload on our own property. We have 50' of lawn, not 20'. Our property looks good, even if we did not have a landscape architect. 10. Snow plowing would be much more difficult with the curbs they propose. 9- FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive 1 Paul, MN 55122 St. EQUIPMENT (6 , 452-1860 FAXz)(6612)12) 4 4522- - FA9851 EINC. June 21, 1989 To: Bea Blomquist Re: Building Permit Dear Bea: To do what Eagan is requesting would involve: 1. Installation of approximately 600' of curb. This involves cutting through asphalt, installing forms, etc, etc. 2. Will require filling the present grass area with dirt up to curb level, probably destroying valuable trees and bushes, requiring new landscaping, grating, sod, etc. 3. Will require repair of the asphalt and perhaps removal, fill and repplacement of some of it. 4. Engineering consultants. Approximate cost: $30,000.00 This is almost equal to the little addition we are making - absurd. /yr4- SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASON C CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive St. Paul, MN 55122 EQUIPMENT (612) INC. AX(6 2452-1860 ) 452.9851 June 21, 1989 To: Bea Blomquist Gary Persian said that if necessary we should go to the city council. He said that anything at the the city engineers level should not be at their discretion. Maybe we would have to go to the council. Anyhow, he siad it is better, if possible, for you to try to work this out without having to do that. I am enclosing copies of the last letters and data I submitted, plus their answer. We need results as Lesters say they would like to start building in three weeks. SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - ??Siv"eeY',nC? 3830 PILOT NESO ROAD, P.O. BO%21199 - EA?jAN, NIN NESOTA 55121 PRO}IE: 1612) 454-8100 .-. - -_ - ... _ - - ' I JOE MERCHAK Construction Analyst -_ - - - -- I i?.3 V_ sity of eagan -- -- -- ' - -- - _ ?7j PLOTK ?RO? ._ ._ .__-_.._.__ _-_-_. ?pF{GpF1E Et' ta?-52T4 . DALE WEGMTNFR Pte - - -- --- --- - - -- - ?'` ' OE eagan, qty ----- - - - Survey fort finishing Equlraent 3640 Kennebec rive :organ. Mn. Z6 DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LAND SURVEYOR Rgetw" Unae. Lrus Of The State at Min"w1a Bk1 48/72 8711 - 146TH STREET M. - BOX M ROUMOUNT, MINNESOTA 55M PHONE 1112 431176E SURVEYCR'S CERTIFICATE SCALE& 1 inch a 100 feet 0 Denotes set iron • Denotes found iron J? z zz>1{?J"y utility Fasement Lot S ley ti. 0 9 `a. 7. ,.1J 1 I / .• ,t 33 ?r pq. k0 I? iE I hereby certify that this is -r ] a true and correct representation n1J of k? Existing Description / That part of Lot 5, Block 2. CEDAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, Dakota County, Minneanta lying southwesterly of the following described lines Beginning at a point in the southeasterly lire of said Lot 5 distant 182.5 feet sout.?westerly from the most easterly corner thereof; hence northwesterly, parallel with the northeastaerly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5 and there terminating. Containing 3.15 acres. store or lose. The southerly line of said description surveyed this 26th day of May, 1981. n MINNESOTA REGISTRATION 40 6625 1 • M MS 3830 PILC- KNOB RCAD PO BOX 21109 ',1C ELLISON EAGAN. M'HNESOTA 55121 Mw NONE (61_) 454-8100 THOMAS EGA:. DAMD K GUSW vDN PAMELA %iCCPc- THEODORE WA.C- =R Cauncn e,•¢r^e?•s THOMAS4xee June 6r 1989 c,v AaR„??,x. EUGENE VAN OVEYEKE CAY C¢ FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE ST. PAUL, MN. 55122 Attention: Win Sabatka RE: Building Expansion - LotD53 Block 2, Cedar Industrial Park 3640 Kennebec Drive Dear Mr. Sabatka: We have reviewed the site plan dated June 1, 1989, that you have prepared relating to the building expansion for Finishing Equipment, Inc. Please revise and re-submit the site plan for the parking lot and landscaping improvements associated with the building expansion of Finishing Equipment, Inc. The parking lot and landscaping should be upgraded to City standards in conjunction with the building expansion. The revised site plan shall show concrete curb and gutter around the parking lot. Also, the driveway opening off Kennebec Drive should be widened to at least 30' wide with 35' turning radii. The parking areas should be separated from the driving lane by concrete islands. THE LONE OAK TREE THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWTH IN OUR COMMUNITY Page Two June 6, 1989 The revised landscaping plan should be re-submitted to Jim Sturm, the City Planner/Landscape Architect for final approval. These comments and revisions are necessary to bring your property up to current City Standards and is comparable to requirements of other redevelopment occurring in the city. once these issues have been satisfactorily resolved, the Engineering Division will so inform the Building Inspection Division to help facilitate the issuance of your building permit. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Sion'ce?rely, 9A i j j ?k U John Wingard, P.E. Design/Development Engineer cc: Mike Foertsch, Assistant City Engineer Jim Sturm, City Planner/Landscape Architect Doug Reid, Chief Building official JW/jf FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive 1 Paul, MN 55122 6 St. EQUIPMENT, (612)Paul, (612) 452-1860 Fff I® I NC. FAX (612) 452-9851 June 2, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Know Road Eagan, MN. 55122 Attn: John Wingard Gentlemen: Enclosed is a drawing showing our property and buildings, which I believe answers your questions. Also, I enclose two surveys. One shows the original total lot. The second shows the portion divided off and sold to our neighbor. These also show markers and easements, and legal descriptions. We have 50' of lawn in front of our property which, in my opinion, looks much better and is preferable to the 20' you now specify. I also enclose a copy of our property description on our tax assessment statement.' I hope this answers your questions. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. Win Sabatka President WS/nh enc SOLVENT =',D AQUECUS CLEATING SVS-EMS 0 ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING, NO PRCCESSiNC EQUIPMENT FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive EQUIPMENT, St. Paul, MN 55122 (612) 452.1860 ffiff INC. FAX (612) 452.9851 June 2, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Road P.O. Box 21199 Eagan, MN. 55121 Attn: Joe Merchak Construction Analyst Gentlemen: Enclosed are MSDS sheets on MI -Cleve D Triethane Trichlore Cool Phos Cool Phos Freon TMS Freon TF Freon TFS Freon MCA (=ethylene chloride) (111 trichlorethane) :hylene Solution L Solution S Maximum amount 5000 gallons 4000 gallons 5000 gallons 3700 gallons 3700 gallons 85 - 53/gallon drums The first five items are contained in the existing building in the unheated area, with containment, open to the new addition (shown as "A" on our drawing). The last 4 items, which we receive in sealed new drums from DuPont Company, may be in the same area as the other items, and/or perhaps partially in the new building area. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMNT, INC. Win Sabatka President WSiNh enc SCL?E`JT-'4DA%L :USCLE-,A. SYST E`-IS ¦ UI-7gASCNICCLEANERS ¦ PLATING A14DPROCESSNGEOUIPNEJT ities Digital Ouality Control The following image represents the best available image from the original page. Every effort was made to capture the content from the original page. -o....,, 55123 C DELMAR H. SCHWANZ 70" Aro n..ro L" -FO C7,gvFr "C SOUTH ROBERT 7R411 ROSEMOUNT, wjpjµES.OTA SMi SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE Scale: 1 Inch - 100 feet O Denotes Iron Monumenb ?E o?/ ?G ga s? ds S I. 5?0 J try 'Ti Drainage and ° Uty Easement `ate O o V s m V °x: 90/1 ?No" E 17 EA 17M 12 3 6 3s \ti ?s O^. I hereb AD' Y certify that The most Southerl that Part of ? Y corner Minnesota, lying this is a of Lot 5 ginnin Be 3 a soutthwesterla?? SIR, of - correct ePreaentatlon tant a point x KT- Y of the tollowi • rakota CountY Lot '15th 26 enceenorthweeeastefromttheamoatY Iineg Of saidbLotl5ner , said rOt 5 to t aterlY southerly parall Y corner of ' terminating, a northwesterly 11el 01 with the Southzor erl of said rot said line ithere ontalning 1,17 acres, >?? M?NNESO IA me GISfq?TiON NO ?625 :....... -.. _ DAKOTA COUNTY ASSESSOR PRESORTED 1560 HIGHWAY 55 FIRST CLASS MAIL HASTINGS, MN 55033 V.S. POS'AGE PAID 438.4200 PERM:T NO 2 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1989 -[PAYABLE IN THE YEAR 1990 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION CCMMERCIAL 621000 ABBREVIATED PROPERTY DESCR.'TION CEDAR INDUSTRIIAALSPARK EX PT LY NE OF LINE CAM AT PT IN SE LINE 182.6 FT SW OF MOST E COR NW PARR WITH NE LINE TO NW LINE E EX PT 2 H you wish to make an appeal you may appear in person; send a letter or a representative to the meeting oT your city or town board of review on TUESDAY MAY 9 TH. at 6:30 P. M. at JOHN METCALF JR. HIGH SChIGLI - 2250 DIFFLEY ROAD If you disagree with their decision, nest you make an appeal by going in person or by sending a letter or a representative to the meeting of your county board or equalizat•on in the Dakota County Government Center on TUESDAY JUNE 20r 1989 AT 10:00 A. M FINISHING EQUIPMENT INC 3640 KENNEBEC DR ST PAUL MN 55122 7 to r 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD, P.O BOX 21199 EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55121 PHONE (612) 454-8100 June 28, 1989 CRAIG SABATKA FINISHING EQUIPMENT 3640 KENNEBEC DR EAGAN MN 55122 Re: Issuance of Building Permit/ Addition to Finishing Equipment Dear Mr. Sabatka: MC ELLISON MOM THOMAS EGAN DAVID K GUSTAFSON PAMELA MCCREA THEODORE WACHTER Co d Me.b THOMAS HEDGES CHy Adminishdai EUGENE VAN OVERBEKE CRY Clerk After reviewing your application for a building permit and the requirements that were proposed by the City for curb and gutter and landscaping improvements, it was decided that the permit would be issued without any additional requirements. The City has ordinance regulations that require landscaping and parking lot standards for new, commercial and industrial building projects. The City has made an effort when a project is warranted to require the upgrading of parking lots, curb and gutter and landscaping for existing buildings when remodeling or expansion occurs. In lieu of the fact that there is no official policy that requires the curb and gutter and landscaping improvements and the fact that your project is a small addition that encloses an on- going operation to improve safety regulations, these additional requirements to the building permit will not be enforced on your projects. Please make arrangements with Official, or Doug Reid, Chief the building permit. Steve Hanson, Assistant Building Building official, for issuance of Sincerely, ?` ?n\\\ Thomas L. Hedges City Administrator cc: Bea Blomquist, Finishing Equipment Kirk Duholm, First Star Bank Corporation Tom Colbert, Director of Public Works Doug Reid, Chief Building Official TLH/kf THE LONE OAK TREE.. THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWTH IN OUR COMMUNITY ib8oo O?'a oa' S o h .. vJ Ll? C F??e ity of vogen 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD. P.O BOX 21199 VIC EtLISON EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55121 Mayor PHONE. (612) 454-8100 THOMAS EGAN DAMD K GUSTAFSON PAMELA McCREA THEODORE WACHTER Co fl Members THOMAS HEDGES June 6, 1989 ONP 'Mmar« EUGENE VAN OVERBEKE Cny Owl, FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE ST. PAUL, MN. 55122 Attention: Win Sabatka RE: Building Expansion - LotoS;-Block 2, Cedar Industrial Park 3640 Kennebec Drive - Dear Mr. Sabatka: We have reviewed the site plan dated June 1, 1989, that you have prepared relating to the building expansion for Finishing Equipment, Inc. Please revise and re-submit the site plan for the parking lot and landscaping improvements associated with the building expansion of Finishing Equipment, Inc. The parking lot and landscaping should be upgraded to City standards in conjunction with the building expansion. The revised site plan shall show concrete curb and gutter around the parking lot. Also, the driveway opening off Kennebec Drive should be widened to at least 30' wide with 35' turning radii. The parking areas should be separated from the driving lane by concrete islands. THE LONE OAK TREE ..THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWTH IN OUR COMMUNITY Page Two June 6, 1989 The revised landscaping plan should be re-submitted to Jim Sturm, the City Planner/Landscape Architect for final approval. These comments and revisions are necessary to bring your property up to current City Standards and is comparable to requirements of other redevelopment occurring in the City. Once these issues have been satisfactorily resolved, the Engineering Division will so inform the Building Inspection Division to help facilitate the issuance of your building permit. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, John Wingard, P.E. Design/Development Engineer cc: Mike Foertsch, Assistant City Engineer Jim Sturm, City Planner/Landscape Architect Doug Reid, Chief Building Official JW/jf i , \t) I-,- , °FINISHING 3640 Kennebec Drive MN 55122 St. Paul, EQUIPMENT f (612) 45 452-1860 INC. FAX (612) 452-9851 June 2, 1989 City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Know Road Eagan, MN. 55122 Attn: John Wingard Gentlemen: Enclosed is a drawing showing our property and buildings, which I believe answers your questions. Also, I enclose two surveys. One shows the original total lot. The second shows the portion divided off and sold to our neighbor. These also show markers and easements, and legal descriptions. We have 50' of lawn in front of our property which, in my opinion, looks much better and is preferable to the 20' you now specify. I also enclose a copy of our property description on our tax assessment statement. I hope this answers your questions. Very truly yours, FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. '0 S?? Win Sabatka President WS/nh enc SOLVENT AND AQUEOUS CLEANING SYSTEMS ¦ ULTRASONIC CLEANERS ¦ PLATING AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DAKOTA COUNTY ASSESSOR PRESORTED 1560 HIGHWAY 55 FIRST CLASS MAIL HASTINGS, MN 55033 U.S. POSTAGE PAID 438-4200 PERMIT NO.2 j, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1989 -[PAYABLE IN THE YEAR 19901 ASSESSOR PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ABBREVIATED PROPERTY DESCRIPTION MARKET VALUE COMMERCIAL ID-16800-052-02 CEDAR, NDUSTRIAL PARK 621,700 EX PT LY NE OF LINE.COM AT. PT IN SE LINE 182.6 FT SW OF MOST E COR NW PARR WITH NE LINE TO NW LINE E-EX PT ....y.,. r,. 2 I If you wish to make an appeal you may appear in person; send a letter or a representative to the meeting of your city or town board of review on TUESDAY MAY 9 TH. at 6:30 P. M. at JOHN METCALF JR. HIGH SCHOOL.- 2150 DIFFLEY ROAD If you disagree with their decision, next you make an appeal by going in person or by sending a letter or a representative to the meeting of your county board or equalization in the Dakota County Government Center on TUESDAY JUNE 20#1989 AT 10:00 A.. M FINISHING ECUIPMENT INC 3640 KENNEBEC DR .? ST-PAUL-MN 55122 Survey fors Finishing Equipment 3640 Kennebec Drive Eagan. Mn. DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LANO SURVEYOR Registered Under Laws of The Stag of Mmnasota 2878- 146TH STREET W. - BOX M ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA 58068 SURVEYOR'SCERTIFICATE ?O / / SCALES 1 inch - 100 feet d Denotes set iron Denotes found iron /AD'S Utility Easement i 4 O 6c° 33 5r ?f y /-4 r a u ?nVl ? k l of 8 BkIt 48/72 PHONE 6121221766 /t1v?f ?aylr?l7 ?cin« Lot S , pA? kD. hereby certify that this is true and correct representation Existing Description /i That part of Lot 5, Block 2, CEDAR { INDUSTRIAL PARK, Dakota County, Minnesota lying southwesterly of the following described lines Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of said Lot 5 distant 182.5 feet southwesterly from the most easterly corner thereof= thence northwesterly, parallel with the northeastaerly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5 and there terminating. Containing 3.15 acres. more or less. The southerly line of said description surveyed this 26th day of May. 1981. MINNESOTA REGISTRATION NO. 8625 ,I Certificate for: Bk: 90/4 Finishing Equipment 36-40 Kennebec Drive Eagan, Mn. 55123 1 DELMAR H. SCHWANZ LAND 4icVEVONS INC QI'pAr.O UnQ.r L.. oI Tn. 51.11 M Wn?t. 14750 SOUTH ROBERT TRAIL ROSEMOUNT. MINNESOTA 550" /HONE $12 42317M SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE Scale: 1 inch - 100 feet o Denotes Iron Monumenb / 9V it, f60 ? 51' y?c 0 O ?g \ ys p 1 /v \ Drainage and Utility Easement Z ys ?o s? 33 s y/ a e' O O^ Sao The most southerly corner of Lot 5 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of that part of Lot 5, Block 2. C91M733WS?MT,. PARK, Dakota County, Minnesota, lying southwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of said Lot 50-dis- tant 156.26 feet northeast from the most southerly corner of said Lot 5; thence northwesterly parallel with the southwesterly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly line of said Lot 5, said line there terminating. Containing 1.17 acres. G' MIN NESO 7A REGI$ RATION NO. 8625 X01. U1;??0.?? 3640e.? ?Ju1? P ? IT _ V-O? ?IIN - -o -tgu,?a, alv- Jack D. Matasosky Vice Resident APPRO DEVELOPMENT, INC. 21535 Cedar Avenue Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 Bus: (612) 469-2171 Res: (612) 894-2567 DEVELOPERS ENGINEERS • CONTRACTORS I l nm) _L_ - -0$ A5$TIaACT aOP i AXOTA. CG?+NTY a+5??, [space above reserved for recording information] ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT AND EASEMENT This Environmental Covenant and Easement ("Environmental Covenant') is executed pursuant to the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, Minn. Stat. ch. 114E ("UECA") in connection with an environmental response project approved by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 1. Grantor And Property Description. A. Owner and Legal Description of Property. Finishing Equipment, Inc. is the fee owner of certain real property located at 3640 Kennebec Drive in Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota (hereinafter the "Property"), shown on Exhibit 1 and legally described as follows: That part of Lot 5, Block 2, Cedar Industrial Park, Dakota County, Minnesota, lying Southwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of said Lot 5, distant 182.5 feet Southwesterly from the most Easterly comer..thereof; thence Northwesterly, parallel with the Northeasterly line of said Lot 5 to the Northwesterly line of said Lot 5 and there terminating. Excepting therefrom the following described parcel: That part of Lot 5, Block 2, Cedar Industrial Park, Dakota County, Minnesota, lying Southwesterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly line of said Lot 5, distant 156.25 feet Northeast from the most Southerly comer of said Lot 5; thence Northwesterly parallel with the Southwesterly line of said Lot 5 to the Northwesterly line of said Lot 5, said line there terminating. 1 B. Grantor. Finishing Equipment, Inc. is the Grantor of this Environmental Covenant. 2. Grant of Covenant; Covenant Runs With The Land. Grantor does hereby Covenant and Declare that the Property shall be subject to the Activity and Use Restrictions and associated terms and conditions set forth in this Environmental Covenant including the Easement in Paragraph 9, and that these Activity and Use Restrictions and associated terms and conditions constitute covenants which run with the Property and which shall be binding on Grantor, its heirs, successors and assigns, and on all present and future Owners of the Property and all persons who now or hereafter hold any right, title or interest in the Property. Subject to Paragraph 14.D., an Owner is bound by this Environmental Covenant during the time when the Owner holds fee title to the Property. Any other person that holds any right, title or interest in or to the Property is bound by this Environmental Covenant during the time the person holds the right, title or interest. Subject to Paragraph 14.D., an Owner ceases to be bound by this Environmental Covenant when the Owner conveys fee title to another person, and any other person that holds any_right, title or interest in or to the Property ceases to be bound when the person conveys the right, title or interest to another person. 3. Environmental Agency; Grantee and Holder of Environmental Covenant; Acceptance of Interest in Real Property. A. Environmental Agency. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ("MPCA") is the environmental agency with authority to approve this Environmental Covenant under UECA. R. Grantee and Holder; Acceptance of Interest In Property. The MPCA is the Grantee and Holder of the interest in real property conveyed by this Environmental Covenant. MPCA has authority to acquire an interest in real property, including an Environmental Covenant, for response action purposes under Minn. Stat. § 11513.17, subd. 15. MPCA's signature on this Environmental Covenant constitutes approval of this Environmental Covenant under UECA and acceptance of the interest in real property granted herein for purposes of Minn. Stat. § 11513.17, subd. 15. 4. Environmental Response Project. The Property is the location of releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, or pollutants or contaminants that are addressed by an environmental response project under the MPCA Hazardous Waste Program pursuant to Minn. Stat. ch. 116 and Minn. R. ch. 7045. MPCA has determined that an Environmental Covenant is needed for the Property because of the residual groundwater contamination at the Facility and for the purpose of protecting public health, welfare, and the environment. 5. Statement of Facts. a. Grantor is a Minnesota corporation that manufactured parts cleaning equipment, plating systems, and solvent distillation equipment at the Property from 1973 to the present. Grantor also sold degreasing solvents and plating chemicals to its customers. Bulk virgin trichloroethylene and methylene chloride were delivered to the Property and stored in three 4,000 gallon indoor aboveground storage tanks before being delivered to its customers. Until 1987, Grantor also provided solvent reclaiming services to its customers. From 1973 to 1987, the Facility received and distilled F001 and F002 solvents for its customers, including 1,1,1 trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, and trichlorofluroethane (Freon). Before 1970, the Property was undeveloped farmland. b. In 1982, Grantor filed a Part A Resource Recovery and Conservation Act (RCRA) hazardous waste facility permit application identifying the Facility as a hazardous waste facility for the purpose of'storage and treatment of hazardous waste. Grantor submitted a Part B RCRA permit application in 1985, which was never approved. Grantor operated as an interim status RCRA facility until it decided to withdraw its Part A permit application in 1987. Closure of the facility consisted of cleaning the solvent recovery still and surrounding floor area and removing the still off site. The MPCA certified closure for the hazardous waste facility in 1988, and Grantor changed its status to a small quantity hazardous waste generator. By operating as a RCRA facility under interim status, Grantor became subject to RCRA corrective action authority under the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments to RCRA. C. In 1991, PRC, a contractor to the United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V, conducted a Preliminary Assessment/Visual Site Inspection (PANSI) of the facility and its operations to assess the potential for releases of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents. Information gathered during the PANSI is summarized in a report prepared by PRC and dated September 3, 1991. The PANSI identified four Solid Waste Management Units and two Areas of Concern (AOC). The tanker truck solvent loading and unloading area was identified as an AOC with a low to moderate potential for a release to occur, and recommended implementation of spill preparedness and prevention to reduce the risk of a release. However, the PANSI did not recommend subsurface investigation in this area. d. In a letter to Grantor dated October 24, 1997, the MPCA stated that the Grantor was subject to the RCRA corrective action requirements and reported the results of the PANSI. The letter stated that based on the information collected during the PANSI, no additional investigation of the facility Property would be necessary at that time. However, the letter also stated that if in the future, information became available that indicates a release had occurred, Grantor may be required to conduct additional investigations or implement corrective actions as deemed necessary by the MPCA. e. In December of 2004 and in March of 2005, Summit Envirosolutions, an environmental consultant acting on behalf of Dakota County, conducted a subsurface investigation near the facility Property. The investigation consisted of the advancement of ten push probes for the purpose of collecting soil and groundwater samples. Analysis of groundwater samples detected chlorinated compounds including trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,1- dichloroethene and trichlorofluoroethane. 3 f. In a letter to Grantor dated September 7, 2005, the MPCA informed Grantor that based on the investigation conducted by Dakota County, the MPCA would be reinstating the RCRA Corrective Action process at the facility and would require Grantor to conduct additional investigations. The MPCA required Grantor to submit an investigation work plan. Grantor submitted a subsurface investigation work plan to the MPCA in January of 2007. g. In February and March of 2007, ten push probes were advanced on the facility Property for the collection of soil and groundwater samples. Results of the February and March 2007 soil and groundwater sampling were reported to the MPCA in the Subsurface Investigation Report dated May 4, 2007. The locations of the soil and groundwater sampling are shown on Exhibit 1. Results of the investigation indicate that there had been a release from the tanker truck solvent loading and unloading area and from the three 4,000 gallon aboveground storage tank area. Compounds detected above the Minnesota Department of Health's Health Risk Limits (HRLs) include trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, tetrachloroethene, cis- 1,2-dichloroethene, 1,1-dichloroethene, and 1,1-dichloroethane. The analytical results of the sampling are shown on Exhibit 2. Contamination appears to be concentrated in the groundwater of a shallow perched saturated zone beneath the building. h. Based on the results of the investigations conducted to date, the MPCA has requested that Grantor expand its subsurface investigation to determine the magnitude and extent of contamination at and from the Property and assess the potential for volatile organic compound (VOC) vapor intrusion into the building at the Property. i. Investigation reports can be found on file with the MPCA as part of the administrative record referenced in Paragraph 15. Investigation reports include the Phase Ii Environmental Site Assessment Report, January 12, 2005, prepared by Summit Envirosolutions; Additional Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report, May 2, 2005, prepared by Summit Envirosolutions; and Subsurface Investigation Report, May 4, 2007, prepared by DPRA, Inc., the environmental consultant for Finishing Equipment, Inc. 6. Definitions. The terms used in this Environmental Covenant shall have the meanings given in UECA, and in the Minnesota Environmental Response and Liability Act (MERLA), Minn. Stat. §I15B.02. In addition, the definitions in this Paragraph 6 apply to the terms used it,, this Environmental Covenant. A. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Commissioner's successor, or other person delegated by the Commissioner to act on behalf of the Commissioner. B. "MPCA" means the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, an agency of the State of Minnesota, or its successor or assign under any governmental reorganization. C. "Owner" means a person that holds fee title to the Property and is bound by this Environmental Covenant as provided in Paragraph 2. When the Property is subject to a contract for deed, both the contract for deed vendor and vendee are collectively considered the Owner. 4 D. "Political Subdivision" means the county, and the statutory or home rule charter city or township, in which the Property is located. E. "Property" means the real property described in Paragraph 1 of this Environmental Covenant. 7. Activity and Use Limitations. The following Activity and Use Limitations shall apply to the Property: A. Use Limitations. Owner, shall. restrict the use of the Property to industrial use or restricted commercial use. Restricted commercial use is use of the property in which exposure is largely limited to an adult worker and access to the general public is restricted or infrequent. R. Activity Limitations. The following activities on the Property are prohibited except as provided in Paragraph 8: 1. Except as required as part of the MPCA-approved environmental response project, there shall be no extraction of ground water from beneath the Property for any purpose and no installation of any wells, borings, trenches or drains which could be used to extract such ground water. 2. There shall be no disturbance, removal or interference with the operation of ground water monitoring wells or any response action equipment, installations and structures located on or beneath the Property or installed in the future. C: Affirmative Obligations of Owner. The Activity and Use Limitations imposed under this Environmental Covenant include the following affirmative covenants and obligations: If installation of a vapor intrusion mitigation system is required by the MPCA based on the results of a vapor intrusion assessment to be conducted on the Property, the Owner shall operate the vapor intrusion mitigation system and insure that the system remains in good operating condition until the MPCA determines that the system is no longer needed. 5 g. Prior MPCA Approval Required For Activities Limited Under Environmental Covenant. Any activity subject to limitation under Paragraph 73. shall not occur without the prior written approval of the Commissioner. The Commissioner's approval may include conditions which the Commissioner deems reasonable and necessary to protect public health or welfare or the environment, including submission to and approval of a contingency plan for the activity. Within 60 days after receipt of a written request for approval to engage in any activities subject to a limitation under Paragraph 7.B.; the MPCA shall respond, in writing, by approving such request, disapproving such request, or requiring that additional information be provided. A lack of response from the Commissioner shall not constitute approval by default or authorization to proceed with the proposed activity. 9. Easement; Right of Access to the Property. Owner grants to the MPCA, the City of Eagan, and Dakota County an easement to enter the Property from time to time to inspect the Property to evaluate compliance with the Activity and Use Limitations set forth in Paragraph 7. In addition, for the purpose of evaluating compliance, Owner grants to the MPCA the right to take samples of environmental media such as soil, ground water, surface water, and air, and to install, maintain and close borings, probes, wells or other structures necessary to carry out the sampling. MPCA, the City of Eagan, and Dakota County, and their employees, agents, contractors and subcontractors, may exercise the rights granted under this Paragraph 9 at reasonable times and with reasonable notice to the then-current owner, conditioned only upon showing identification or credentials by the persons seeking to exercise those rights. 10. Duration; Amendment or Termination of Environmental Covenant. A. Duration of Environmental Covenant. This environmental covenant is perpetual as provided in Minn. Stat. § 114E.40(a). B. Amendment or Termination By Consent. i. This Environmental Covenant may be amended or terminated in writing by the Owner and the MPCA. An amendment is binding on the Owner but does not affect any other interest in the Property unless the person holding that interest has consented to the amendment or agreed to waive its right to consent. ii. The Grantor of this Environmental Covenant agrees that, upon conveying fee title to the Property to any other person, the Grantor waives the right to consent to amendment or termination of this Environmental Covenant. 6 C. Termination, Reduction of Burden, or Modification By MPCA. The MPCA may terminate, reduce the burden of, or modify this Environmental Covenant as provided in Minn. Stat. § 114E.40. 11. Disclosure in Property Conveyance Instruments. Notice of this Environmental Covenant, and the Activity and Use Limitations and Compliance Reporting Requirements set forth in Paragraphs 7 and 19 of this Environmental Covenant, shall be incorporated in full or by reference into all instruments conveying an interest in and/or a right to use the Property (e.g., easements, mortgages, leases). The notice shall be substantially in the following form: THE INTEREST CONVEYED HEREBY IS SUBJECT TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT UNDER MINN. STAT. CH. 114E, DATED RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF COUNTY, MINNESOTA AS DOCUMENT NO. 12. Recording and Notice Of Environmental Covenant, Amendments and Termination. A. The Original Environmental Covenant. Within 30 days after the MPCA signs and delivers to Grantor this Environmental Covenant, the Grantor shall record this Environmental Covenant in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles of Dakota County. B. Termination, Amendment or Modification. Within 30 days after MPCA signs and delivers to Owner any termination, amendment or modification of this Environmental Covenant, the Owner shall record the amendment, modification, or notice of termination of this Environmental Covenant in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles of Dakota County. C. Providing Notice of Covenant, Termination, Amendment or Modification. Within 30 days after recording this Environmental Covenant, the Grantor shall transmit a copy of the Environmental Covenant in recorded form to: i. the MPCA; ii, each person-holding a recorded interest in the Property; each person in possession of the Property; and 7 iv. the environmental officer of each political subdivision in which the Property is located. Within 30 days after recording a termination, amendment or modification of this Environmental Covenant, the Owner shall transmit a copy of the document in recorded form to the persons listed in items i to iv above. 13. Notices To Grantor and Environmental Agency. A. Manner Of Giving Notice. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Environmental Covenant is given in accordance with this Environmental Covenant if it is placed in United States first class mail postage prepaid; or deposited cost paid for delivery by a nationally recognized overnight delivery service; or transmitted by facsimile if followed by mailed notice or overnight delivery as above required. B. Notices to the Grantor. Notices to the Grantor shall be directed to: Roger D. Anderson Saint Paul Building, Suite 700 6 West Fifth Street St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 224-5864 (telephone) (651) 224-8328 (facsimile) C. Notices to MPCA. All notices, including reports or other documents, required to be submitted to the MPCA shall be submitted to: Crague Biglow Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 297-8477 (telephone) (651) 296-9707 (facsimile) 14. Enforcement and Compliance. A. Civil Action for Injunction or Equitable Relief. This Environmental Covenant may be enforced through a civil action for injunctive or other equitable relief for any violation of any term or condition of this 8 Environmental Covenant, including violation of the Activity and Use Limitations under Paragraph 7 and denial of Right of Access under Paragraph 9. Such an action may be brought by: i. the MPCA; ii. a political subdivision in which the Property is located; iii. a person whose interest in the Property or whose collateral or liability may be affected by the alleged violation; or iv. a party to the Environmental Covenant. B. Additional Rights of Enforcement By MPCA. In addition to its authority under subparagraph A of this Paragraph 14, the MPCA may enforce this Environmental Covenant using any remedy or enforcement measure authorized under UECA or other applicable law, including remedies pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 115.071, subds. 3 to 5, or 116.072. C. No Waiver of Enforcement. Failure or delay in the enforcement of this Environmental Covenant shall not be considered a waiver of the right to enforce, nor shall it bar any subsequent action to enforce, this Environmental Covenant. D. Dormer Owners And Interest Holders Subject to Enforcement. Subject to any applicable statute of limitations, an Owner, or other person that holds any right, title or interest in or to the Property remains subject to enforcement with respect to any violation of this Environmental Covenant by the Owner or other person which occurred during the time when the Owner or other person was bound by this Environmental Covenant regardless of whether the Owner or other person has subsequently conveyed the fee, or other right, title or interest, to another person. E. Other Authorities of MPCA Not Affected. Nothing in this Environmental Covenant affects MPCA's authority to take or require performance of response actions to address releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants at or from the Property, or to enforce a consent order, consent decree or other settlement agreement entered into by MPCA, or to rescind or modify a liability assurance issued by MPCA, that addresses such response actions. 9 15. Administrative Record. Subject to the document retention policy of the MPCA, reports, correspondence and other documents which support and explain the environmental response project for the Property are maintained by the MPCA RCRA Corrective Action Program at the MPCA's office at 520 Lafayette Road North in St. Paul, Minnesota in the file maintained for Finishing Equipment, Inc. 16. Representations and Warranties. Grantor hereby represents and warrants to the MPCA and any other signatories to this Environmental Covenant that, at the time of execution of this Environmental Covenant: A. Every fee owner of the Property has been identified; B. Grantor holds fee simple title to the Property free and clear of any encumbrances; C. Grantor has authority to grant the rights and interests and carry out the obligations provided in this Environmental Covenant; D. Nothing in this Environmental Covenant materially violates, contravenes, or constitutes a default under any agreement, document or instrument that is binding upon the Grantor. 17. Governing Law. This Environmental Covenant shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 18. Compliance Reporting. The Owner shall submit to MPCA on an annual basis a written report confirming compliance with the Activity and Use Limitations provided in Paragraph 7 and summarizing any actions taken pursuant to Paragraph 8 of this Environmental Covenant. Reports shall be submitted on the first July 1 that occurs at least six months after the effective date of this Environmental Covenant, and on each succeeding July I thereafter. Owner shall notify the MPCA as soon as possible of any actions or conditions that would constitute a breach of the Activity and Use Limitations in Paragraph 7. 19. Notice of Conveyance of Interest in Property. Owner shall provide written notice to MPCA within 30 days after any conveyance of fee title to the Property or any portion of the Property. The notice shall identify the name and contact information of the new Owner, and the portion of the Property conveyed to that Owner. 10 20. Severability. In the event that any provision of this Environmental Covenant is held by a court to be unenforceable, the other provisions of this Environmental Covenant shall remain valid and enforceable. 21. Effective Date. This Environmental Covenant is effective on the date of acknowledgement of the signature of the MPCA. THE UNDERSIGNED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GRANTOR REPRESENTS AND CERTIFIES THAT HE/SHE IS AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THIS ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THIS INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED ON THE DATES INDICATED BELOW: FOR THE GRANTOR: FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC. By 2.e' r 4 ,, s - (signature) Win Sabatka President State of Minnesota ) ) SS. County of ) On ? l f 2008, this instrument was acknowledged before me by Win ?inishing Equipment, Inc., on behalf of Finishing Equipment, Inc. the President ofJ] Not Yubllc My I Ceinmissioner Expires ROGER 0. ANDERSON NOTARYPUBLIC -MINNESOTA MY Commission EC ves Jan. 31. 20-, 0 11 FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY AND HOLDER: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY By cM, (signature) LJ Kathryn J. Sather, Division Director Remediation Division Delegate of the Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency State of Minnesota ) )SS. County of Ramsey ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on ni m G 2008, by Kathryn J. Sather, a delegate of the Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, a state age, cy, on be alf of the -State of Minnesota. ?%? W// (signature) otari Piu kic, / My,?ommissionExpires "I, THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: Beverly Conerton Assistant Attorney General Minnesota Attorney General's Office Bremer Tower, Suite 900 445 Minnesota Street St. Paul, MN 55101-2127 KTRACY ?B So 12 x f - 1 '?. r?`,? r • o,i? 1r' :?? pw +4'"kw'° d- n 4F:' ;19 '?/ •`'r ,?"I - 1 % GR-0c3 'vIBW . 1 z.' ''R * "fig 3 c I' l l . 1 YI A 1 Approximate Site Location '',. i _ r,. tY x* 1 ? v a.l .d` .. :4:, srv M 0+. .' Bench Mark-Fire Hydrant i.1 517-/_i C JF Ir kt 5 ??+? Y y Previous soil Probes r?,`` l'1 FEI Sod Probes " A t E t t of n. j pproxima e x en G.@-8,77 E Perched Groundwater Approximate PEA Property line Exhibit 1 Fi nishing Equipment Inc. 3640 Kennebec Drive b +r''• ';._ j Eagan, Minnesota - u@ 0]E. , ' DATE: 04/08/2008 > PROJECT #050135.0001 kf - y any., -d?t*• r ?.' - .. r 1 -W , 5 q? N t f Y x3 .'Irra?'" ? Y -1 r 9 bri ?' +'-.*g+ ?, c-- ar n. Creative People. Smart Solutions. . 40 EXHIBIT 2 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS Finishing Equipment [ne (FEI) 3640 Kennebec Drive, Eagan, MN ample ID ate Benune (jwl) Chloroform (PO) 1,1-DCA t I) ],1-DCE ( 6s-1,2-DCE (WI) trans-l,2- DCE (A0) Methylene Chloride D Naphthalene (A911) Trichloro- 1,2,2-tri tluoroethane fl) PCE ( 1) Toluene (Pwl 1,1,1- TCA (P€ i) 1,1,2- TCA ( ) TCE (lawl Vinyl Chloride ( /1) SP-1 2115/2007 0.44 0.56 43 14 18 <1.0 <5.0 <5.0 1.9 0.98 0.32 63 <L0 190 <1.0 SP-2 2/152007 <10 <50 15 55 470 <10 <50 <50 <10 120 <50 380 7110 9,100 <10 SP-3 2/152007 <20 25 180 140 1,600 14 22 400 X20 240 <100 630 0 (6,000 7120 SP-5 2/162007 <lA 715.0 7110 4.p <LU 2 7110 715.0 7150 <10 0.75 <5.0 4.p <1 .0 <LD E 64 <1.0 TRIP BLANK 2//62007 7110 7150 4.0 <Lp 0 715.0 715.0 <I0 <L0 715.0 <Lp <L0 <1 p 7110 EQUIPMENT BLANK 2/16/2007 <I.0 <5.0 <1 0 <I.0 <1 0 <I.0 715.0 715.0 <L0 4 O 715 0 4.0 <I D <I O <I.0 SP-6 3/62007 044 12 37 24 53 1.5 0.49 0.8 074 5.4 061 280 <1.0 420 1.2 SP-7 3/6/2007 400 87 32 79 910 <100 <500 29 <100 110 <500 900 <100 20,000 <100 SP-8 3/62007 <200 140 <200 <200 1500 <200 <1000 <1000 <200 120 <1000 890 X200 27,000 <200 SP-9 3/62007 <10 20 6.5 14 760 3.9 46 <50 <10 58 <50 160 <10 4,500 <10 SP-10 3/612007 <10 Li 3 16 7 <1.0 08 <5.0 14 14 054 97 1.2 590 <1.0 Duplicate 3/62007 <20 50 30 88 1400 <20 <100 <100 <20 100 <100 870 95 19,000 <20 Equipment Blank 3/62007 4.0 <5.0 <L0 <1.0 <L0 <1.0 <5.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 <5 0 <1.0 <1 0 <1.0 <1.0 HRI, 10 60 70 6 70 100 50 300 NE 7 1,000 600 1000 30 0.2 DCA = Dichloroelhane DCE = Dichloroethcne TC'E = TneiOomethene TCA = Trichloroethane PCE• = Tetrachloroethene 11RL = Health nsk limit 2007 COMMERCIAL BtUII Of D Eagan INNG PERMIT APPLICA NjUN p 2008 I? 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan Mn 55122 Telephone # 651-675-5675 Plans are considered public information unless you state they are trade secret and why., • Stuctural Plane (2) sel • Civil Plana (2) • Certificate of Survey (1) • Code Analysis (1) '• • Project Specs (1) • Spec [nap & Teating Schedule (1) •• • Solis Report (1) • Meter eke must be established • Certificate of Survey (1) • Structural Plans (2) • Architectural Plans (2) seta v HVAC units req'd. on bldg elev . / site plan • Civil Plans (2) • Landaoaplllg Plans (2) • Code Analysis (1) • Energy Calculations (1) " • Emergency Response She Plan (1) • Spec. Insp. & Testing Schedule (1) " • Electric Power & Lighting Form (1) •' • Project Space (1) • Master Exit Plan (1) • SAC daterminaton - call 651-602-1 (1(10 • Fire Stopping Submittals • Fire Supareaeion/Alann Form • Architectural Plana (2) seta • Code Analysis (1) " • Project Specs (1) • Key Plan (1) • Mastar Exit Pion (1) • Energy Calculations (1) not always" • Elec. Power & Lighting Form (1) not always" • Meter eke must be estabashed-if applicable • SAC determinabon -call 651902-1000 at A J 1 1 • SAC delerrttination • call 651902.1000 Contact Building Inspections to see if it is required and for a sample. ••` Permit for now building or addition will not be processed without Emergency Response Site Plan. Date 06 / 03 12008 Construction Coat $102,282 Site Addren 3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE unit/Ste # Tenant Name GONYEA COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES Former Tenant Name Description of Work EE ATTACHED SU MMARY Properly Owner GONYEA COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES -PAUL GONYEA Telephone # ( ) 952-894-2222 Applicant b- _ Owner X Contractor Contact #: ( ) 763-559-0222 DAN LEWIS Contractor DALCO ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. Address 15525 32ND AVENUE N City PLYMOUTH State MN zip 55447 Telephone#( ) 763-559-0222 Ardalegr N/A Registration # Address City State Zip Telephone # ( ) Licensed plumber installing new sewertwater service Phone #: (_] I hereby apply for a Commercial Building Permit and acknowledge that the information is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan and the State of MN Statutes, 1 understand this is not a permit, but only an application for a permit, and work is not to start without a permit-, that the work will be to accordance with the approved plan in the case of work which requires a review and approval of plans. e CINDY HILLEGASS Applicant's Printed Name Applicant's i ature d A 809Z'0N ON] 1VAN 133HS q 9NIAOH 031VO N90:d1 8004 I 'Unr i DO NOT WUM BELOW THIS LINE Sub Types ? 01 Foundation ? 26 Public Facility ? 30 Accessory Building ? 14 Apartments ? 27 CommcroialAndustrial ? 32 Ext Alt-Aparttnents ? 15 Lodging ? 28 Greenhouse d' 34 Ext Alt-Commercial ? 25 Miscellaneous ? 29 Antennae ? 35 Ext Alt-Public Facility ? 37 Nail Salon Work Types ? 31 New ? 35 Int Improvement ? 38 Demolish (Interior) ? 44 Siding ? 32 Addition ? 38 Move Bldg. ? 42 Demolish (Foundation) ? 45 Fire Repair ? 33 Alteration ? 37 Demolish (Bldg)' IB" 43 Reroof ? 46 WindowstDoors 0 34 Replacement 'Demolition Building - Give PCA handout to applicant Valuation & Type of Const Width Plan Rev 100%----15% Occupancy MCES System -? SAC Units --- Zoning ?- City Water Nbr. of Units Stories -' Booster Pump Nbr of Bldgs Sq. FL PRV Fire SpnnMered Length Required Inspections Footings (new bldg) _.. Fireplace RI. _ Aix Test - Final T _ Footings (deck) - Insulation Footings (addition) - Sheetrock _ Foundation _ Final/C.O. Drain Tile _ Final/NoC.O. _ Driveway Apron _ Other Docking ?Insul Final Roof Ice Pr _ Pool Ftgs _ Air/Gas Testa _ Final _ _ _ Frandrig _ Siding _Stucco Lath -Stone Lath -Final _ Windows Final C/O Inspection! Schedule Fire Marshal to be present. _ Yes ? NO ' Approved By: -- Planning LL Building Inspector Base Fee Surcharge Plan Review SACGMCES SA"ity SIW Penult S/W Surcharge Treatment Plant Treatment Plant (Irrigation) Park Dedication Trail Dedication Water Quality Water Supply & Storage (WAC) E 'd S09d'ON Financial Guarantee Storm Sewer Trunk Sewer Lateral Street Water Lateral Other Total Sewer Trunk Water Trunk A 11Vi]N BINS q ONId00d OO1VO NdLO:d[ HE 'S 'unr 4226-08 Dalco Roofin-e and Sheet Metal JOB SHEET Job Name: $640 Kennebec Drive Job Number: 4226-08 Address: 3640 Kennebec Drive Site Phone: 0 City: Eagan Job Supt: Paul Gonyea State & Zip: MN 55122 Cell Phone: 952-894-2222 Start Date: ASAP Dalco Proj. Mrg.: Dan L General Contractor: Gonyea Commercial Properties Warranty: Dalco 10 Year Minority Requirement: NO S/M Color SUBMITTED Squares: 160.8 Deck Type: Metal Roof Deck Certified Job: NO Summary Of Work 1.) Tear off the existing built-up roof system down to the structural steel deck. 2.) Remove the existing felt and sheet metal flashings and the obsolete curbs and sleepers. 3.) Haul debris from the site and dispose of in a state regulated landfill. 1.) Mechanically attach one layer of 3.25" isoeyanurate to metal deck 2.)'h" rigid insulation adhered to the isocyanurate with Type 111 asphalt. Install Insulation cant at the curbs and walls. Three (3) plies of Type IV fiberglass felt set in solid moppings of Type III asphalt. 60# floodcoat of Type III asphalt per 100 square feet. 400# - 500# of No. 7 gravel per 100 square feet. 1.) Modified bitumen base flashing system at the vertical and canted surfaces. 2.) Ice and water shield membrane at wood blockings at roof edge and contraction joint locations. 4t# sheet lead flutings at the drain locations. 1.) New prefinished sheet metal scuppers and downspouts at the existing locations. 2.) New galvanized sleeves with caps or collars at the unit heater and plumbing exhaust locations. 3.) New prefinished sheet metal coping at the roof edge locations. 1.) Disconnect/reconnect of mechanical is to be pcrfbnncd by others. 2.) Any metal deck replacement required by code will be done for an additional $6.50 per square foot. K"? ?IEWED BY 1, 2 ?K c e- DATE S JUILDING INSPECTIONS DEPT. V 'd ETON )NI 1VAN A HS q AIJOH NO VO 4226-08 WdIO:Zl 8001 '8 'Unr N i O O OJ N O ?J T 0 ROOF PLAN aj--? MO SC.AL! GOWNA CAP"=oNL PPWP- SAN IMES 11 15=-32ND AVENUE NORTH 20010 127M AV"4Z AO. PM lase FLYMOUrK MINNESOTA 55%7 D AWSVLLA, M be,331 #a p PHONE: 763559- M C, FAX: 76355937H3 e MWXCT NO, 4226-M F11iENM mQK"mW NC 3640 jammEG DAPos MA&AK Mt O A r n O 4 Q m z x m m m D r z z w PA06 No. 1.0 cn i ma-s r ! F Y „j t F 4 ? 7 7 ^ \ J L 6 • ??r. L CSC n_r - . L i ? f S Lf ii ?. ... cry - • ) { 3 } E pe4 d!'? ?T 1?JI?ri? , ??FA 7 r7.8 C 7 7 ' ??/ ,gssr.svr?t ?? y .A ?PrA i i ee• 781, 13;,n /30 A. -{7 G.2 ?p pp n ? y? n` ? 2. ??•-fir JY`? 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Calla h srcran. It~r~~~~l ~~~i'ti~~ ~~~ET~ ~!i g yg p y SHIPPING CONTAINERS 8 E, E EP If IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediate) flush with 1 w Tank car, tank truck, drums. y p enty of ater. Call a physician. STORAGE- CONDITIONS IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT; Flush with water aft r x 'v Store in clean, dry area. Do not heat above 125°F. IDENTIFICATION e e cessr e contact. Get medical attention if irritation is present. NAME IF SWALLOWED; Induce vomitin immediate) b ivin w w ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERENCES FREON* TMS Cleaning Agent g y y g g t o glasses of ater and sticking finger down throat Ca11 a physician. Never give anything by mouth to NPCA-HMIS RATINGS FORMULA CHEMICAL FAMILY FAMILY an unconscious person. CC1 FCCIF CH OH CH NO Halo enated H drocarb 2 2/ 3 / 3 2 g y ;ed Hydrocarbon Health 1 NOTE TO PHYSICIANS Because of possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm, Flammabilit 0 MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTOR TSCA INVENTORY STAT cateeholamine dru s such as e ine hrine should be considered onl as a last y / g ' p p y Reactivity 1 E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.) Reported/Included VTORY STATUS resort in life-threatening emergencies. Personal Protection - 'Included ADDRESS PRODUCTINFORMATIO: NFORMATION PHONE PROTECTION INFORMATION Personal Protection ratin to be su lied b user de endin on use conditions, Wilmin ton DE 19898 800 441-9450 g pp Y p g g ( ) 9450 GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES R Good ventilation should be rovided to kee concentrations b 1 w h For further information, see Du Pont bulletin 5-16 The FREON Compounds and MEDICAL EMERGENCY I p p e o t o exposure Safety (800) 441-3637 4ERGENCY PHONE limit. 3637 CATION EMERGENCY PHONE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE E UIPMENT DATE OF LATEST REVISION/REVIEW: 6/26/87 ~ TRANSPORTATION EME Q PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR MSDS: K. P. BROWN CHEMTREC 800 424-! ( ) EC (800) 424-9300 Butyl rubber gloves and chemical splash goggles should be used when handling Du Pont Co. liquid. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) ~s required if a large spill C&P De t. Chestnut Run-7 *Re istered U. S. Pat. & Tm. Office Du Pont Com an . FREONIR~ p , 09 g P Y occurs. Wilmington, DE 19898 Agent is made only by Du Pont. r. FREON(R) TMS Cleaning DISPOSAL INFORMATION {302) 999-3018 PHYSICAL DATA AQUATIC TOXICITY OLATILE BY VOLUME FREONR TF BOILING POINT PERCENT VOLATILE BY 96 hr. LC fathea minn w • 138089A 39.6°C (104,0°F) 100 50~ d o s. 1250 ppm. SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE Methanol 1.478 336 mmH at 20°C 68°: ,SSURE g ( 96 hr. LCso, fathead minnows: 28.1 g/L. g at 201C (681F) VIN WATER Methane Nitro VAPOR DENSITY (Air = 1) SOLUBILITY IN WATER 6.2 <0.21% by wt. . wt. 96 hr. LC50, fathead minnows: <659 mg/L The 48 hr. LC50 in carp is >40 mg/L. pH INFORMATION EVAPORATION RATE [ON RATE SPILL LEAK OR RELEASE Neutral Not available able Ventilate area. Do not flush into sewers. Dike spill. Collect on absorbent FORM APPEARANCE ~E material and transfer to steel drums for recovery or disposal. Comply with Li uid Clear q Federal, State and local regulations on reporting releases. WASTE DISPOSAL COLOR ODOR Colorless Slight ethereal Comply with Federal, State and local regulations. ereal n E-94903 Date: 12/87 E-94903 Date: 12/87 5 E-94903 Date: 12 87 6 / The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process, REG. US. PAT &TMOFF. ial or in any process. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (cont.) MATERIAL(S) CAS NO, APPROXIMATE PRINCIPAL HEALTH HAZARDS (Including Significant Routes, Effects, Symptoms Methane. Nitro Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro- of Overexposure, and Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure) 1,2,2,-trifluoro (FREON1Rl TF) 76-13-1 94.05 Inhalation 4 hour ALC: 6 000 min r pp ats Methanol 67-56-1 5.7 May be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed. Cannot be made nonpoisonous. Oral LD50: 1210 mg/kg in rats As Methane, Nitro 75-52-5 0.25 Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness or death. Intentional misuse can be fatal. Vapor Skin contact with the liquid may initially cause defat ly cause defatting of the skin with drying reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. Product causes eye and irritation. Eye contact with the vapors may initi~ )ors may initially cause temporary eye HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY and skin irritation. irritation with discomfort, tearing or blurring of visio .erring of vision. Inhalation may initially cause temporary nervous system depression with anaes STABILITY Ethane 1 1 2-Trichloro-1 2 2 -Trifluoro dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and lose .on with anaesthetic effects such as Stable at normal temperatures and conditions of storage. Material is stable under nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or w iation and loss of consciousness or most use conditions. However, the product rs unstable to high temperatures and Inhalation 2 hour LC :110,000 ppm in rats initially cause nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or weakness. Ingestion may 50 flames, releasing corrosive gases. Oral LD :43,000 mg/kg in rats .ich as nausea, headache or weakness. 50 Chronic exposures may lead to abnormal liver or abno I liver or abnormal kidney function. There INCOMPATIBILITY The compound is a mild skin and eye irritant. It is untested for animal are no reports of human sensitization. Individuals wi ndividuals with preexisting diseases of the Alkali or alkaline earth metals-powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc. sensitization. Toxic effects in animals, occurring only with inhalation exposures, central nervous system, liver or kidneys may have inc. may have increased susceptibility to the are anaesthetic and cardiac effects. Animal testing indicates that this compound toxicity of excessive exposures. DECOMPOSITION does not have r in ni m ni m r xi r r r iv effects. T ca c oge c, utage c, e b yoto c o ep oduct e his materral can be decomposed by hagh temperatures (open flames, glowing metal CARCINOGENICITY surfaces, etc.) forming hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids, and possible carbonyl Human health effects of overexposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin or eye None of the components of the product is listed as a c is listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, halides. contact may initially include temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic OSHA, ACGIH or Du Pont. POLYMERI effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of ZATION consciousness. Higher exposures may lead to temporary alteration of the heart's EXPOSURE LIMITS Will not occur. electrical activity with irre ular pulse, palpitations or inadequate circulation. PEL (OSHA): Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1000 g 1 ne 1,000 ppm; STEL = 1,250 ppm ~'1 Gross overexposure may lead to abnormal liver function or fatality. Significant Methanol 200 I skin permeation and systemic toxicity after contact appear unlikely. There are no Nitromethane 100 I 200 ppm FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA reports of human sensitization. 100 ppm TLV* (ACGIH): Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,000 1 ne 1,000 ppm + STEL = FLASH POINT FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, % BY VOL. Methanol Methanol 200 1 Will not burn. LOWER Not applicable 200 ppm (contains "SKIN" notatioi UPPER Not applicable Inhalation 1 hour LC : 14 500 min rats Nitromethane 100 STEL = 250 ppm AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE 50 pp (R) 1 100 ppm Oral LDbO: 9,100 mg/kg in rats FREON TMS Solvent 470 1 Will not burn. Skin absor lion LD 15 800 m k in rabbits it 470 ppm (cale.) p 50 ~ 8/ g AEL (Du Pont): Methanol 200 1 200 ppm (skin) 8- and 12-hr. TWA AUTODECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE The com ound is a skin and e e irritant. It is untested for animal sensitization. p Y Not determined Toxic effects described in animals from short ex osures b inhalation in estion or p Y g FIRE skin contact include anaesthetic and liver effects, blindness and acidosis. No SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS animal test re orts are available to define carcino epic or re roductive hazards. Do not take internally. Avoid breathing vapor. Avon Use water spray or fog to cool containers. Drums may rupture under fire p g p vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and Animal testing indicates that this compound does not have mutagenie or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. conditions. Decomposition may occur, embr otoxic effects. g. Y EXTINGUISHING MEDIA As little as 100 mL in ested methanol ma cause blindness or fatalit .Human As appropriate for combustibles in area. g Y Y health effects of overexposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin or eye contact may initially include: nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or weakness; SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS tem orar nervous m ression wi h n h i ff h dizziness *TLV rs a Registered Trademark of the American Conferen Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) rs required if drums rupture and p Y syste dep t a aest et c e ects suc as , ican Conference of Governmental Industriz headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness; blindness. Higher Hygienists, contents are spilled under fire conditions. x r m 1 'v n r e posu es ay ead to abnormal lr er function, abnormal kidney functio , o fatality from gross overexposure. Skin permeation can occur in amounts capable of producing the effects of systemic toxicity. There are no reports of human sensitization. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the retina or liver may have increased susceptibilit to the toxrcit of excessive ex osures. Y Y p E-94903 Date: 12/87 2 E- 4 D 7 E-94903 Date: 12/87 3 9 903 ate. 12/8 4 I- ~ i i L.~~' i r{ .J , PROTECTION INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REFEREN E ~ ~ w-~~~~~ CS ~ GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES NPCA - HMIS RATINGS Normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is generally adequate. Local exhaust should be used when large amounts are released. Mechanical ventilation should Health 1 ~llii`'1~ ' i''1~~,~, dE be used in low places. Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 IDENTIFICATION PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal Protection - Butyl gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure. Chemical splash NAME CHEMICAL FAMILY FAMILY goggles should be worn as needed to prevent eye contact. Under normal use conditions, Personal Protection ratin to be su lied b user de endin on use conditions. FREON~ TFS Cleaning Agent Halogenated Hydrocarb g pp Y p g :ed Hydrocarbon, Nitroalkane no respiratory protection is required when using this product. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large spill occurs, GRADE FORMULA I F2, CH3NO2 Electronics CCI2FCCIF2, CH3N02 DATE OF LATEST REVISION/REVIEWt 10/87 DISPOSAL INFORMATION PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR MSDS: K. P. BROWN MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR TSCA INVENTORY STA' 'NTORY STATUS Du Pont Co. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.) Reported/Included 'Included AQUATIC TOXICITY C&P Dept., Chestnut Run-709 Wilmin ton DE 19898 1 4 A ADDRESS PRODUCT INFORMATI( INFORMATION PHONE R g 3 355 FREON 113 302 999-3018 Wilmington, DE 19898 (800) 441-9450 ( ) 9450 ?MERGENCY PHONE 96 hour LC ,fathead minnows: 1250 ppm. MEDICAL EMERGENCY 50 (800) 441-3637 3637 Nitromethane TRANSPORTATION EMl ,TATION EMERGENCY PHONE 96 hour LC50, fathead minnows: <659.2 mg/L. CHEMTREC (800) 424-! EC (800) 424-9300 48 hour LC50 in carp: >40 mg/L. n SPILL, LEAK OR RELEASE Ventilate area. Do not flush into sewers. Dike s ill. Collec n b r n m ri 1 n PHYSICAL DATA p t o a so bet ate a a d transfer to steel drums for recovery or disposal. Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) for large spills or release. Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations on BOILING POINT PERCENT VOLATILE B! VOLATILE BY VOLUME reporting releases. 46.1.°C (115.1°F) 100 ESSURE WASTE DISPOSAL SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations. Remove to permitted waste disposal ~ 1.57 g/cc @ 25°C (77°F) 6.46 Asia @ 25°C (77°F) p 25°C (77°F) facility. VAPOR DENSITY (Air = I) SOLUBILITY IN d1'ATER 'Y IN WATER 2.9 @ 25°C (77°F) 0.02 % by wt. ~a 25°C ( i wt. @ 25°C (77°F) SHIPPING INFORMATION pH INFORMATION EVAPORATION RATE 'ION RATE (CC14 = 1) FREONR TFS Cleaning Agent is not regulated as a hazardous material by DOT or IMO. Neutral >1 OTHER INFORMATION FORM APPEARANCE ICE Liquid Clear SHIPPING CONTAINERS Drums, tank trucks, tank cars, COLOR ODOR Colorless Slight ethereal ereal STORAGE CONDITIONS Clean dry area. Do not heat above 125°F. *Regiatered U,S. Pat. & Tm. Office, Du Pont Company. FREONR TFS Cleaning Agent is made ng Agent is made only by Du Pont. E-94901 Date:l/88 E-94901 Date: I /88 5 E-94901 Date: 1 /88 6 The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specilic material designated c material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. REG. Ua. PAT. &TM~~r vial or in any process. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (cont'd~ MATERIALdS) CAS N0. APPROXIMATE % PRINCIPAL HEALTH HAZARDS Includin Si nificant Routes, Effects, Symptoms AR I ( g g C C NOGENICITY of Over-Exposure, and Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure) Not listed as carcinogen by IARC, NTP, OSHA, ACGIH o Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro- 76-13-1 97.3 HA, ACGIH or Du Pont. 1,2,2-trifluoro (FREONR 113) Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, EXPOSURE LIMITS Methane, Nitro 75-52-5 2.7 unconsciousness or death. Intentional misuse can be fatal. Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. FREONR 113 HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY R FREON 113 PEL (OSHA): 1000 ppm, 7600 mg/ms; TLV~ ACGIH :1000 m 7600 m ms• STEL: 1250 m ( ) pp S/ pp INSTABILITY Inhalation 2 hour LC50: 110,000 ppm in rats EL: 1250 ppm, 9500 mg/ms Material is stable. However, avoid open flames and high temperatures. Skin absorption ALD: >11,000 mg/kg in rabbits Nitromethane Oral LD50: 43,000 mg/kg in rats INCOMPATIBILITY PEL (OSHA): 100 ppm, 250 mg/ms Alkali or alkaline earth metals-powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc. The compound is a mild skin and eye irritant. It is untested for animal sensitization. TLV# (ACGIH):100 ppm, 250 mg/ms Toxic effects in animals occurring only with inhalation exposures are anaesthetic and DECOMPOSITION cardiac effects. Animal testing indicates that this compound does not have carcinogenic, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This compound can be decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal mutagenic, embryotoxic or reproductive effects. Avoid breathing vapors; avoid contact of liquid with eye; quid with eyes and prolonged skin exposure surfaces, etc.) forming hydrochloric and hydrofluortc acids, and possibly carbonyl halides. Use only in well-ventilated area. Human health effects of overexposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin or eye contact POLYMERIZATION may initially include temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic effects such FIRST AID Will not occur, as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness. Higher IF LARGE AMOUNTS ARE INHALED: Remove to fresh hove to fresh air. If not breathing, give exposures may lead to temporary alteration of the heart's electrical activity with artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. If Brea irregular pulse, palpitations or inadequate circulation. Gross overexposure may lead to and call a physician. south. If breathing is difficult, give oxygej FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA abnormal liver function or fatality. Significant skin permeation and systemic toxicity ~ ~ after contact a ears unlikel .There are no re orts of human sensitization. pp Y p IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Flush skin with cold wai with cold water after excessive contact. Ge FLASH POINT FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, %BY VOL. medical attention if irritation results. Will not burn LOWER Not applicable Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system or cardiovascular UPPER Not applicable system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes w: AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE physician. flush eyes with plenty of cold water. Call Not determined Nitromethane IF SWALLOWED: Do not induce vomiting. Immediately 1 Immediately give two glasses of water or AUTODECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE Inhalation 4 hour ALC: 6,000 ppm in rats activated charcoal slurry. Never give anything by mouth ing by mouth to an unconscious person. C, 300°C (572°F) Oral LD 1210 m k in rats 5o~ g/ g a physician. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Acute toxicity in animals: Inhalation of vapors: central nervous system effects, eye and NOTE TO PHYSICIANS Because of possible disturbance Drums may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur, respiratory irritation, anaesthetic and nonspecific preterminal effects at higher catecholamine drugs, such as epinephrine, should be used le disturbances of cardiac rhythm, concentrations. Subchronic toxicity in animals: Inhalation: nonspecific effects such as situations of emergency life support. To prepare activate zould be used with special caution in EXTINGUISHING MEDIA weight loss, and irritation. Ingestion: liver effects, and nonspecific effects such as activated charcoal in 400 mL water in a bottle and shake epare activated charcoal slurry, suspend 50 Ale and shake well. As appropriate for combustibles in area. weight loss, and irritation. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Human health effects of overexposure by skin contact with the liquid may initially Use water spray or fog to cool container. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is include defatting of the skin with drying and irritation. Eye contact with the vapors required if drums rupture and contents are spilled under fire conditions. may initially include temporary eye irritation with discomfort, tearing or blurring of vision. Inhalation may initially include temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness or nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or weakness. Ingestion may initially include nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or weakness. Chronic exposures may lead to these effects: abnormal liver or abnormal kidney function ~ as detected by laboratory tests. There are no reports of human sensitization. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system, liver or kidneys may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. TLV is a Registered Trademark of the American Conference of Governmental Induatriat H nental Industrial Hygienists. E-94901 Date: 1/88 2 E-94901 Date: 1/88 3 E-94901 Date: 1/88 4 r " 3 I r{ ti ~ r~ € ~ ~ 5 h: ~ - , A ~ a l~~ !,u ' ~ t ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ~ " .4 ~4 NPCA - HMIS RATINGS Health 1 'I'~~_}i ~ ~~1~E ~1~ 1 ~ ~ , J . Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 Personal Protection - IDENTIFICATION Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions, NAME CHEMICAL FAMILY FAMILY FREON* TF Fluorocarbon Cleaning Agent Halogenated Hydrocarb ted Hydrocarbon FREON* Precision Cleaning Agent DATE OF LATEST REVISIONJREVIEW: 4/88 GRADE FORMULA PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR MSDS: K. P. BROWN Solvent CCI2FCCIF2 Du Pont Co. IF2 C&P Dept., Chestnut Run-709 MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR TSCA INVENTORY STA' :NTORY STATUS Wilmington, DE 19898 134354B E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.) Reported/Included 'Included (302) 999-3018 ADDRESS PRODUCT INFORMATIt INFORMATION PHONE Wilmington, DE 19898 (800) 441-9450 9450 MEDICAL EMERGENCY ,MERGENCY PHONE (800) 441-3637 3637 TRANSPORTATION EM] ,TATION EMERGENCY PHONE ~ CHEMTREC (800) 424-! EC (800) 424-9300 PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT PERCENT VOLATILE B! VOLATILE BY VOLUME 48°C (118°F} 100 SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE ESSURE 1.57 g/cc @ 25°C (77°F) 6.46 Asia @ 25°C (77°F) ?p 25°C (77°F) VAPOR DENSITY (Air = 1) SOLUBILITY IN WATER 'Y IN WATER 2.9 @ 25°C (77°F) 0.02 °lo by wt. @ 25°C (7 wt. @ 25°C (77°F) pH INFORMATION EVAPORATION RATE (d 'ION RATE (CC14 = 1) Neutral >1 FORM APPEARANCE fCE Liquid Clear COLOR ODOR Colorless Slight ethereal ereal *Registered U.S. Pat. & Tm. Office, Du Pont Company. FREONR TF Fluorocarbon Gleaning Agent and leaning Agent and FREONR Precision Cleaning ~ ~ Agent are made only by Du Pont. E-94941 Date: 4/88 E-94941 Date; 4/88 5 The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated Nc material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. REG.USPAT aTM.~FF. Trial or in any process. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (con't) PRINCIPAL HEALTH HAZARDS Includin Si nificant Routes Effects S m toms ( g g , Y p MATERIAL(S) CAS N0. APPROXIMATE % of Overexposure, and Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure) NOTE TO PHYSICIANS Because of possible disturbances of disturbances of cardiac rhythm, catecholamine drugs, such as epinephrine, should only be uses Id only be used with special caution in Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro- 76-13-1 100 Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, situations of emergency life support. 1,2,2-trifluoro (FREONR 113) unconsciousness or death. Intentional misuse can be fatal. Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. PROTECTION INFORMATION HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY Inhalation 2 hour LC50: 110,000 ppm in rats. GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES [RES INSTABILITY Skin absorption ALD: >11,000 mg/kg in rabbits Normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is i procedures is generally adequate. Local Material is stable. However, avoid open flames and high temperatures. ,Oral LD50: 43,000 mg/kg in rats exhaust should be used when large amounts are released. Meg released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low places. INCOMPATIBILITY The compound is a mild skin and eye irritant, and is untested for animal sensitization. Alkali or alkaline earth metals-powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc. Toxic effects in animals occurring only with inhalation exposures are anaesthetic effects PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT and cardiac effects. Animal testing indicates that this compound does not have Butyl gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or repeated e~ .DECOMPOSITION carcinogenic, mutagenic, embryotoxic or reproductive effects. goggles should be worn as needed to prevent eye contact. Un or repeated exposure. Chemical splash , e contact. Under normal manufacturing This compound can be decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal conditions, no respiratory protection is required when using tl 1 when using this product. Self-contained surfaces, etc.) forming hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids, and possibly carbonyl halides. Human health effects of overexposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin or eye contact breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large spill occurs. ge spill occurs. may initially include temporary nervous system depression with anaesthetic effects such POLYMERIZATION as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination and loss of consciousness. Higher Will not occur. exposures may lead to these effects: temporary alteration of the heart's electrical DISPOSAL INFORMATION activity with irregular pulse, palpitations or inadequate circulation. Gross overexposure may lead to abnormal liver function as detected by laboratory tests or fatality. AQUATIC TOXICITY FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Significant skin permeation and systemic toxicity after contact appear unlikely. There 96 hour, LC50 fathead minnows: 1250 ppm. are no reports of human sensitization. FLASH POINT FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, % BY VOL. SPILL, LEAK OR RELEASE Will not burn LOWER Not applicable ~ Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system or cardiovascular Ventilate area. Do not flush into sewers. Dike spill. Collect UPPER Not applicable system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. transfer to steel drums for recover or dis osal. Use self-con spill. Collect on absorbent material and Y p AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE (SCBA) for large spills. Comply with Federal, State, and loca: Use self-contained breathing apparatus Not determined CARCINOGENICITY releases. State, and local regulations on reporting Not listed as carcinogen by IARC, NTP, OSHA, ACGIH or Du Pont. AUTODECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE WASTE DISPOSAL 300°C (572°F) EXPOSURE LIMITS Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations. Remove to ns. Remove to permitted waste disposal facility. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS PEL (OSHA): 1000 ppm, 7600 mg/ms Drums may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur. TLV* (ACGIH): 1000 ppm, 7600 mg/ms; STEL: 1250 ppm, 9500 mg/m3 SHIPPING INFORMATION EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SAFETY PRECAUTIONS As appropriate for combustibles in area. Avoid breathing vapors and prolonged skin exposure. Use only in well-ventilated area. FREONR TF Fluorocarbon Cleaning Agent and FREONR Prey FREONR Precision Cleaning Agent are not regulated as hazardous materials by DOT or IMO. r IMO. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FIRST AID Use water spray or fog to cool container. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is IF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS ARE INHALED: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give OTHER INFORMATION required if drums rupture and contents are spilled under fire conditions. artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. SHIPPING CONTAINERS IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Flush skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention if Drums, tank trucks, tank cars. irritation is present. STORAGE CONDITIONS IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of cold water. Calla Clean, dry area. Do not heat above 125°F. physician. IF SWALLOWED: No specific intervention is indicated as the compound is not likely to be hazardous by ingestion. Do not induce vomiting. However, consult a physician if necessar . Y ~TLV is a Registered Trademark of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. 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Date: 2/12/2018 Site Address: 3640 Kennebec Dr, Eagan, MN 55122 Tenant: Autoworx Suite#: 1 Property � ' Owner Name: Kyle r}e I'0 e,/ Phone: 651.760.4350 Name: C&G Plumbing& Mechanical License#: PC678113 Contractor Address: 17020 Mushtown Rh.,1 ( — City: Prior Lake State: MN Zip: 55372 t ....]P ne 952 300 5673 Email stevec@cgpm.mygbiz.com Type of Work —New _Replacement —Repair _Rebuild V Modify Space _Work in R.O.W. ic a, Description of work: install Flammable waste Tank and water lines for Shop area 5At% COMMERCIAL New Construction X Modify Space S 1 Irrigation System( yes/ ✓ no)( RPZ/_PVB) e • Rain sensors required on irrigation systemsIi Permit Type Avg.GPM (2"turbo required unless smaller size allowed by Public Works) _Meters Call(651)675-5646 to verity that tests passed prior to picking uo meter. Domestic:Size&Type Fire: 1 t Avg.GPM High demand devices? Yes_No Flushometers Yes_No { COMMERCIAL FEES 10,000 Contract Value$ x 01 $60.00 Permit Fee Minimum i $60.00 PVB/RPZ Permit(includes State Surcharge) _$ 100 Permit Fee Surcharge=Contract Value x$0.0005 '$ 5 Surcharge I If the project valuation is over$1 million,please call for Surcharge =$ 105 TOTAL FEE Following fees apply when installing a new lawn irrigation system $ Water Permit i Contact the City's Engineering Department,(651)675-5646,for required fee amounts. $ Treatment Plant $ Water Supply&Storage $ State Surcharge e �. ,. .. ic - � - ��., . ._._ .._ $ TOTAL FEE You may subscribe to receive an electronnotification from the City of proposed ordinances by signing up for an email update on the City's website at www.cityofeagan.com/subscribe. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Call Gopher State One Call at(651)454-0002 for protection against underground utility damage. I hereby acknowledge that this information is complete and accurate;that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan;that I understand this is not a permit,but only an application for a permit,and work is not to start without a permit;that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of work which requires a review and approval of plans. x Steve Condra x .��� -------• Applicant's Printed Name Ap ant's Signature FOR OFFICE USE Approved By: Date: IA). if Required Inspections: srUnder Ground k Rough-In )(Air Test _Gas Test k_Fina1 PRV Required: Yes No Meter Related Items: Meter Size Radio Read Manometer Staff: Page 1 of 3