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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 1600 OSGOOD STREET 4/30/2018 (40) ��`- a� � , � c �. .�� � ;�t �•�� „�`� � ;gam Sgi1# '# qua '� ,•, -�, # - x�.a ;-§ !. �,- �, s.T # ryry r t :mss 4 A { f za ¢ s l I t e ty � I AG "PRI ME s' } per ' t _ f I _ � f f. I i t HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR �-/ AT&T NETWORK SYSTEMS MERRIM.ACK VALLEY WORKS 1600 OSGOOD STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS As Required By Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations 310 CMR 30.520 1 r - January 7, 1991 i O CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR LIST O I.I. CHEMICAL SPILL REPORTING AND RESPONSE III. FIRE REPORTING AND RESPONSE IV. CHEMICAL WASTE STREAMS V. ARRANGEMENTS WITH AUTHORITIES AND HOSPITALS VI. LIST OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT VII. DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES VIII. EVACUATION PLOT PLAN SPCC INTRODUCTION OThis contingency plan is prepared for the Merrimack Valley Works of AT&T Network Systems as required by Massachusetts 310 CMR 30.520 for generators of hazardous waste. The plan contains applicable excerpts from the works Emergency Planning Manual together with other provisions designed to prevent and minimize hazards from fires,explosions, spills, or any unplanned releases of hazardous waste to air, soil, surface water or ground water. The location has already prepared a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC) which is attached to this plan. At this location,the Salvage and Reclamation Department is responsible for handling, storing, ._. Y and shipping hazardous wastes off the site. The Environmental Engineering Department sets up the operating routines in accordance with state, federal, and local regulations. Questions about the routines should be referred to that department. An on-site industrial wastewater treatment plant which operates under a NPDES permit treats wastes being discharged from the manufacturing and service areas. Flows.are segregated into five specific waste streams for treatment efficiency. The various treatment processes consist of pH adjustment, coagulation, flocculation, metals precipitation, cyanide destruction by alkaline chlorination, chrome reduction by acid sulfonation, and fluoride precipitation by excess lime treatment. Sludges produced by the treatment process are dewatered by vacuum filtration prior to shipment for reclamation. The rated capacity of the plant is 800 gallons per minute average flow and 900 gallons per minute peak flow. The plan will be submitted to the North Andover Fire Department,Police Department, Board of Health, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Lawrence General Hospital, and the Department of Environmental Protection. — AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works July 91,1991, Replacing Issue'of July 23, 1990 HAZARDOUS HASTE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR LST Plant Protection Duty Officers: One or more is on duty on the premises at all times. r--.o Lt. R. T. Shaughnessy Lt. B.W.Roberts Lt. D. L. Clark Lt. B.E. Weiker x2200 Sgt. L J.Malone Supplementary List In the event of a hazardous wase,fire,or spill requiring additional assistance,or any spill onto soil, into a waterway, or into a drain, the Plant Protection Duty Officer shall contact one of the following, in the order listed: Plant Ext. Home Phone N.H.Heine 2670 (508)682-4723 1 Penni Lane North Andover,MA 01845 B. C. Lowery 3222 (508)682-2617 190 Mill Road North Andover,MA 01845 P.A. O'Connell 4475 (508)346-4516 - 24 Heath Road Merrimac,MA 01860 R.V. Collipi,Jr. 2047 (603)432-8343 40 Elwood Road Londonderry,NH 03053 i. A.W.Makovitch 3489 (508)682-4722 63 Harvard Avenue Methuen,MA 01844 R.V. Grillo 4472 (508)256-1218 31 Chestnut Hill Road Chelmsford,MA 01824 Q= -0 AT&T— PROPRIETARY Use pursuant to Company Instructions. ATsT Technologies E.P.M. Merrimack September 2Z 1989 Valle y T Replacing Issue of I I. Nov. 1. 1988 Chemical Spill Reporting Response ` Observer of Spill Report on Emergency Reporting Station or Telephone x2222 O Console Operator Signal 6 1, On .P.A. Area (Bldg.,Floor.Col.) Lieut. or Sgt. on Duty Responds. Contacts Emergency Coordinator A.Mako vi tch R.Collipi, Jr. P.Bajor R. V.Grillo -- A.M. Venet to Waste Treatment Industrial. Hygiene Spill Team Control and Clean-Up ( P.0 Connell Maintenance Supervisor Waste Disposal Maintenance Specialist Security Emergency coodinator to notify DEQE per contingency plan. FP V.CHEM.SPIL L x.�1os.s u-as-6s i AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works July 23, 1990 Replacing Issue of November 1, 1988 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM(ERTj PROCEDURES FOR CHEMICAL SPILLS AT MERRIMACK VALLEY WORKS ' L CHEMICAL SPILL PROCEDURES A. All ERT members and ?-day coverage maintenance personnel will report to the arta specified in a Signal 6 emergency announcement B. The Guard Lieutenant or sergeant on duty will coordinate activities as in all V emergency procedures. ry C. The Guard Lieutenant or the Environmental Contra] Organization. �g Engineer (ECO) _ will assess the immediate danger of the spill, and will determine what action needs to be taken. II. EMERGENCY ACTION A. Keep unnecessary people away. Do not attempt clean-up until the situation has been fully evaluated by the ECO or Plant Protection. B. Keep upwind where possible to avoid hazardous vapors or gases. C- Isolate the hazard area. D. Attend to any first aid needs first Remove any victims to fresh air or use the emergency shower station, if necessary. Remove contaminated clothing and transport to Medical after 10 minutes of flushing. Evacuate the area immediately if there are hazardous vapors or gases present or if there is a fire. When unsure of environmental conditions in the hazard area, use full protective gear to evaluate the situation. E. Evaluate the condition in the following manner. 1. Use full protective gear,including respiratory protection, SOBA, if necessary to approach the hazard. When unsure, use the SCBA to ensure safety. Use the buddy system. Never attempt to evaluate a hazardous condition alone. A cartridge respirator is not sufficient protection until the severity of vapors has been'determined. i ��J • 2. Identify the spilled material. Use the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to aid in identification and to help determine what action needs to be taken. MSDS's are available in the Right-to-Know Stations located in various manufacturing areas throughout the plant. .3. Once the spilled material is identified, use the Draeger kit to aid in the determination of hazardous vapor levels. Refer to the instructions in the kit �1 to find the r=mmended threshold limit value (TLV) (concentration of chemical in the air) considered safe. There is a kit in each spill truck. `..,.,:. AT&T— PROPRIETARY Use pursuant to Company Instructions. Marimack Valley Works F-PM July 23, 1990 Replacing Issue of IIS November 1, 1988 4. Prior to starting clean-up procedures, use diking materials and sewer mats (zammies) to prevent the spread of the spill and contamination of drains. If a drain is contaminated or if there is any release of material to the environment (land, air or waterways), immediate notification of the- Emergency coordinator(Environmental Health and Safety and Plant Services Manager) is mandatory. Diking materials should be used only if absolutely necessary and are recommended as follows: FLAMMABLES Activated carbon only! ACIDS (except hydrofluoric) Soda ash HYDROFLUORIC ACID Lime ,rr BASES (ALKALIS) Citric Acid �J NONFLAMMABLE SOLVENTS Sorbent pads/booms or activated carbon HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Avoid diking if possible. Any materials used for diking hydrogen . ..,-..Peroxide will have to be thoroughly flushed with water. NEVER USE SPEED!-DRI AS DIKING MATERIAL FOR H AZARD CHEMICALS - OUS Remember,ber ifo use diking u Y g material, it will become contaminated by the spilled chemical and will therefore need to be disposed spo of as hazardous rite... S. Remove any incompatible materials from the area to prevent any violent reactions. Here is apartial list of incompatible materials: a. ACIDS and CYANIDE b. OXIDIZERS and FLAMviABLES c. ACIDS and ALKALIS d. CONCENTRATED ACIDS and WATER 6. If there is a chemical fire, use dry chemical, CO2 or foam to extinguish. (' Remove any oxidizers from the area-. ,Remember, oxidizers can add fuel to the fire! ATBT— PROPRIETARY Use pursuant to Company Instructions. AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works July 23, 1990 Replacing Issue of i November 1, 1988 III. CLEANUP PROCEDURES - 1. There are two types of vacuum heads available. The regular-type vacuum head has an exhaust port which can be used to direct the vacuum exhaust to an exhaust 1 hood or to the outside. You should always use this type of vacuum bead for corrosives, oxidizers, poisons, and nonflammable solvents. The explosion-proof head is for use with flammable liquids. Either vacuum bead may be used for vacuuming water. 2. When corrosives or oxidizers are encountered, it waw dilution ratio of at least 5:1 should be used. .Water dilution of a solvent is not necessary or recommended. Direct pickup by "vacuuming is the best procedure. Be sone to vacuum to a ventilation, hood, or out a window. 3. If spent drums are needed, they am available from the Resource Recovery Center . (x2274). There are two types of spent drums. Lined drums are easily identified by the plastic bung caps and should be used for all corrosive and oxidizing materials. Unlined drums are also available and should be used for flammable and nonflammable solvents. Open top drums are also available for solid materials. If the solid material is corrosive;be sure to use a drum liner inside the open drum. V. DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL I. The ECO engineer will determine the method of disposal. Before any material is dumped down any drain, it must be cleared through the Environmental Control Organization. -Incorrect disposal of any chemical substance can result in serious consequences "from `regulatory agencies such as the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or Massachusetts State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). 2. During nonscheduled work hours, the spelled material will be dnunmed and stored in the Resource Recovery Center for disposal during the day shift, unless approval is obtained from the ECO engineer. V. REPORTING SPILLS 1. The Environmental Control Organization shall be responsible for reporting spills to the DEP or EPA, when necessary. The release of any more than one pound of hazardous materials to the environment (air, water, or soil) requires notification to the DEP per Massachusetts State regulations. AT&T— PROPRIETARY Use pursuant to Company Instructions. ,O CHEMICAL SPILLS TO THE ENVIRONMENT In the event of a release to soils, water, or outside air, Clean Harbors, Inc. should be contacted at (617) 269-5830 or 1-800-645-8265. �J �J �J CleanHarbO!3 ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC. BEDFORD DIVISION 213 BURLINGTON ROAD, BEDFORD, MA 01730 (617) 275-6111 OJanuary 3, 1991 AT&T Technologies Merrimack Valley Wastes 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, MA 01845 Dear Ms. O'Connell, This letter is to inform you that Clean Harbors will provide emergency response services at the request of and under the direction of an authorized representative, on a time and material basis in accordance with our prevailing rates. For emergency service, please call (617) 269 - 5830 or 1-800-OIL-TANK. If you have any questions concerning our emergency response capabilities or any other Clean Harbors' services, please feel free to contact me at (617) 275-6111 Ext. 316. Sincerely, Brian L. Chapman Account Manager BLC/cm cc: Candy Peachey - Clean Harbors 0 MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT NEW YORK NEW JERSEY MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE MARYLAND ILLINOIS OHIO III FIRE REPORTING & RESPONSE r ;O Observer reports smoke, fire, or explosion on Emergency Reporting Station or Tel J X2222. Console Operator Announces Area Emergency Crew assists Signal 1 & Area No. on PA. Evacuation & uses First Aid Operates . Evacuation Signal for Fire Equipment. Area. Call Fire Dept. For Bldg.48, 49, 70,& 71. Lieutenant on Duty Reports to Scene & takes command. Fire Brigade Responds. Fights fire. Assists Fire Dept. if required. Assigned Maintenance Personnel Report to Scene. O 4� Plant Inspection. Reports for Investigation. CFQ/9/18/89 N. CHEMICAL WASTE STREAMS The following is a list of all waste streams generated at various locations throughout our manufacturing facility and accumulated in storage building. Also listed are the hazardous associated 'with each waste Ogenerated. PROFILE# DESCRIPTION HAZARD MV-1 Electroless plating solution Non-hazardous MV-2 MUA MUB Corrosive MV-4 Sealbrite Ignitable MV-5 Varsol Ignitable OMV-6 Water&oil. Toxic MV-11 Acetone Ignitable V-1 MV-12 Alcohol Ignitable MV-14 Methylene cbloride Toxic MV-15 Trichloroethylene Toxic MV-16 Freon TMC Toxic MV-17 Freon TA Toxic MV-18 Freon TE Toxic MV-19 Perchloroethylene Toxic MV-20 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Toxic MV-23 Oil Ignitable&Toxic MV-24 Ferrite powder Non-hazardous MV-26 Xylene &RTV Ignitable MV-27 Lapping cmp&water Non-hazardous MV-29 Paint&thinner Ignitable MV-30 Uresolve 500 Corrosive --- MV-31 Alcohol&RTV Ignitable MV-32 Freon TMS Toxic MV-33 Brulin Non-bazardous MV-34 Freon TF Toxic MV-35 Acetone&photoresist Ignitable MV-38 Water&flux Ignitable MV-39 Resist developer AZ303 Corrosive MV-40 Resist st"pper Non-hazardous ~ MV-42 Ammonium bifluoride Corrosive MV-43 Acid filters Corrosive MV-44 Solvent filters Toxic MV-45 Methyl ethyl ketone Ignitable &Toxic MV-46 Alcohol&Methyl yrrolidinone Ignitable OMV-47 Rust Inhibitor Non-hazardous ( MV-48 Solder strip Corrosive MV-49 Ammonia etchant Corrosive MV-50 W.W.T. Sludge Toxic MV-51 Solder plate solution Corrosive MV-52 Boiler ash Toxic -2- PROFILE# DESCRIPTION HAZARD _ MV-53 Contaminated rags Toxic MV-54 EC7 Ignitable OMV-57 Paint Meters Ignitable MV-58 Still coils Toxic MV-60 Aqua flux Toxic MV-61 PCB light ballasts Toxic MV-P1 Gold cyanide solution Toxic MV-P3 Gold cyanide filters Toxic OPAO:20910 �I 41 •L - - _ 2ND FLOOR, MANUFACTURING, BUILDING 20 A C E G 1 K O .. O .. S U W Y AA r c•Y csl cu cu ; IN35 y. t Iwlw 1111A. 1MIN - CV C43 S^ Gpl NIN rity IpIN IIIM - 442 N IN 111. tNl` lJr _ tN•M Iltr C410 - I�w III •770 l ff 3100 3,105 4,'90 ININ III. 1wr.w. 33 �ql�.,•� 11.01 - - { E/(�2/^//\ IMI. /• 255031 _ r� O• C47 Lilt-"say. Y19t c{9 Cop I_111. OPT• ;:�•,� 1NIN (Il. 1151 1,403 1-III. 1w C40i. CA* C40 29Y (41 I[` •O)fa 7> 1 Sits Ia.0t0 ..I.f f••f MM INr Cao ...y'�; • ININ 11tH - 5.090 of `_ 1.50 • 27 Gi- 447 •� •~715, C]1 /U t= ft0■It/O■,IOYII.I NT _ •'r, t -_-- ------------- •Jig.• ;Nr 25 . 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COM►, IN0 CMO Via: LD. IOUI► DRAT TING IOUIP DRA11 COMPUTER VISION 1,090 9 3eA 6.300 I„L D1AFr Bill PAIS I.O[Ifflr4 As A.1.T,1. e tor.url. COMrlii 2150 7,130 Soft WAIT 1[ll lA1f 900 1.500 7540 16.017 5,325 5,990 LAI 1.644 611. ... M\\ IAL 2. 12 y 111 IO ZOOM 1245 -1,300 1,695 6111 LAI! .097 4 C: E: A- CI E. Gi 1. K. M. O. 0. S. U, G. d, IKL s I Si FLOOR,OFFICE,BLDG 20 MVW .FACILITY TOUR FOR ERT MEMBERS . •.4; 1. GDX SHOP - SOUTHWEST CORNER BLDG. 30-2 1. RTV Strip Line - uses TMAH mixture with McOH. Mixture is extremely flammable and corrosive. a.' Fire Protection '-' fusible links -on tank covers b. Explosion -proof electrical hardware 2. RTV applicatinq machines - namely Gelzer and -t ; Resec machines. RTV contains xylene which is flammable and gives off toxic vapors. 1 ye. -3. Interlab Clean Line - uses 15% hydrogen peroxide and 'Freon -TA. - Peroxide 'is _.piped in from the outside bulk tank as 30$. There is also a station which uses *15% hydogen peroxide located at Col. B31. ' 4 . Potassium Cyanide "gold strip line located at Col. G35. ., 5. . -Freon Degreasers; mainly Freon TA and Freon TMC � 2 . TRANSMISSION HIC WET ROOM =BLDG.70-2 from center ailse, north along-the peripheral west wall of -Bldg.-- 30. 1.,- ' Auto Clean .lines these facilities use several - different _types -of .chemicals; tsuch as HF/HNO3 mixtures, KOH,• AZll12; .303A, 400K and H2O2. ` "The 'AZ 1112, . r; 303A`.and 400K_are ;dispensed .from _the"back hallway, :beneath the.:return,air plenum-to the chemical -..stations. -- ' ' 20 - Photoresist spray booths these machines =` spray photoresist namely :4902 'and 340B onto substrates. The machines also contain a pressurized vessel of McC12 „ and Acetone which are used to clean the conveyor belts. 1:. 3 . -- Bldg. .70-1, Iodine Etching and Mixing Rooms. These rooms are located below the Wet Room and use a s mixture of KI/12. .- .There is also a tank. . HF/HNO3 acid in the .etching .room and H2SO4 in the .mixing room.' The 'mixing . El, room also -uses a :KBH4 :powder which can-generate -explosive Hydrogen _gas -when mixed;with water. µ: Pi Y r_. a�tE, - 2 I k i 3 . MIRROR PLATING ROOM - BLDG'. 70-2, COL. W37 I. This area has gold plating stations which use RAuCN solution. 2. There are also a nickel plating bath and a copper plating bath in this area. The liquid in both these stations are acidic.-- Beware of allowing these solutions to mix with the CN. LEAD 'ATTACH `SHOP BLDG.30-2, COL. . S35 1. Flux cleaning machine - .uses Brulin 815PCX and alcohol flux. 2. Vapor soldering machines - use Freon TF and - t= FC70. Be sure this .area .is evacuated if there is a fire in these machines or if there is• smoke being emitted. In either of these .instances, _use SOBA .for,safe ent n� W the.-area. ry into 3 . Clean line machines - use Freon TMC, H2O2 and Brulin Cleaner. ?� 5• TRANSMISSION RTV SHOP = BLDG.30-2, COL. Q29 rl 1. This area uses. several .RTV machines which are ,fed by a dispensing system in the area. •�M�3 .w.,. The .piping for ,the--dispensing system runs beneath the raised floor. St 1 .. _ e - 2. -...There are also :hydrogen peroxide clean line stations in'this' area. These stations are supplied with peroxide .from the bulk ,tank on .the North _aide of . Bldg. 30. piping for this material ' also , .. .� • The «. -s{ runs` beneath -the same .,•f,,,�- z raised -floor.; ' - Be _very .'cautious when cleaning spills below ;, :... . . this -floor. The -mixing'-Of these two 'materials can result in a fire or explosion under the right conditions. t^s. 3. There are clean lines which also use Freon TA y - in this area. TRANSMISSION RTV STRIP LINE BLDG. 30-2 , COL. W33 u r p RTV Stri line -'This machine uses the same ' `kmixture of TMAH and McOH as the strip line in the GDX shop. The facility tanks are equipped with fusible links = `` on the covers. - �,�y - et �x I 2. There `is -also :a wash .line in-.this area :which uses hydrogen peroxide and Freon TA. This wash station is supplied peroxide via piping from the bulk tank on the f north side of Bldg. 30. 7 SPECIALTY HIC SHOP - BLDG. -30-2, COL. W29 rt ; :. .This area is similar to.'many :of :the facilities in -the Transmission HIC Wet Room. - �f < 1. = There are 'several-plating lines in this area. � The chemicals -,in .use here `are HF/HNO3 acid, -FeCl3,, -AZ1112, ` 303A,` Freons and H2O2.- The sprinkler heads in this room are equipped with covers which are set to pop off at 135 F. The' sprinkler heads themselves will activate at 165 F. r 2 Be especially cautious of -the acetone station in the northeast corner :of the :room. This station holds 30 gallons of acetone, _an extremely-flammable-liquid. There -are also ..two.:transport carts in-.the .room for.new and ` W spent' acetone :`-Do not ;attempt ao;fight ;a fire in -this area unless 'you =are _absolutely.-sure ,there _is no chemical ` `involvement. -TED -PLATING ROOM BLDG. 30-2, COL. Z33 -1. This area is a gold plating shop whose main � ._ chemical components ,are ,RAuCN and Rhodium -plating baths. ,The 'Rhodium baths are :;acidic "so beware `of mixing this material with the cyanide solution. You :could generate r deadly hydrogen -cyanide gas. 9: BLUE SIL AREA BDLG. 30 2, COL. Z29 - 1. .There.is An .Auto Clean machine in this room - - which ` es NaOH _and Oxalic Acid. :­ In addition to the rA plating tanks•themselves, _.there are two holding tanks, one for -each chemical-An back of,the station. f 2. There is a strip line which uses IPA, TMAH and y M-Pyrol. This mixture is a flammable liquid. : 3. There are-.also -:.2 Freon _degreasers _ in the area. 4. Because=-this is:a`thick film area,, _.there may also be -some:xylene :use -here. - 4 -- SWITCHING_'FIC WET :ROOM NORTH PERIPHERAL WATT, OF . - 30 FROM •COL. Y17 TO A25. This .wet chemistry room uses a wide variety of chemicals. 1. The copper and nickel platin lines are similar to those in other areas. Both these solutions are acidic. Sulfuric ,.alsois .also used ,in this -process - 2. Between -the acid 'platers are old - nide platers. There are dams in the subfloor gold eeacid and cyanide stations to prevent -zny mixi a spill. ng in the event of 3 . There are 3 DuPont CII processing machines which use methylene chloride solvent. to these machines -via a ,dispensing system elocated tat .Bldis d. 30-1, Col. Y25.1 - The -dirty --solvent -is --returned - 30 this g. area for reclaimation 'via-a -seperate .piping system. . T 4. There is a stripping station `which uses ,k• -Uresoly Plus a mixture of -a potassium hydroxide -and glycol ` ether solvent. - r 5.- . The vertical etching' machines use HF acid and r� F ammonia etchant. , .:. 6. There are two auto clean lines which use NaOH :and oxalic -acid at the northwest-end of the room. , y '`' =7• 'Across from the auto clean lines there is a gold plating station which .uses KAuCN and a station that :uses AZ1112 and =303A developer. �{ 1• AREA 4B - BLDG. 3072 COL. X22 This room 'has auto .clean machines which use HF/HNO3 acid, "AZ1112, - 303A" 'uresoly plus and HCl. The AZ1112 and 303A 'are fed to the machines via dispensing systems located in the adjacent room located at X19. 2. The 'room also has a photoresist spray booth y which uses MEK, a flammable solvent, for cleaning. -rte "' `'` 3• The vertical developing machines use methyl --= chloroform solvent which is fed to the machines from dispensingdis ensin P g room located at Bldg. 30-1, Col. Y29. There .' are also some chiller machines located in the service '= chase between this room and the cold cafe. -' machines have on several occassions leaked watereorhiller solvent. •.tklA;. . •2-C�y.f c t• 5a - • 4. The laminating area uses PCE, a solvent very similar to TRICO. The solvent is fed into this room from a 5 gallon pressurized vessel located in the hallway _ adjacent the door on the west end of the room. `' 12 SWITCHING THICK - ICK FILM ROOM BLDG. 30-21 COL. Z10 r 1 MOst"Of the .materials used .in 'athis area are-In fi paste: form, however xylene -and-alcohol -are used for cleanin g purposes: POLYHIC {PLATING ROOM AND CLEAN ROOM BLDG. . 30-2, W7 The plating room is not operational at this .;:,..:.- time and there are no chemical stations being used, = 'r~ _ however this ,are will have the same myriad ,of chemical f stations as other plating rooms --'. but on a -smaller scale. You can -expect to see acid baths,- cyanide baths, 47{ developing (caustic) stations and..solvent cleaners. 2. There is a fire detection panel on the south wall of .the clean room LIGHTWAVE SHOP - BLDG -2, COL. -U9 This area has a mass 'soldering machine which uses Brulin cleaner and alcohol flux. It also contains a s • , container of IPA for flux .dilution,` The machine is equipped with .a CO2'extinguishing system which operates ­viaa heat -activated thermocouple. 11 L:` $ 2 There are� also'Freon TMC 'and .TMS de reasers . and cleanin stations in ahe :area. g PIAZOELECTRIC LAB `AND CLEANROOM - BLDG. 30-2, COL. Y3 :{a 1 This 'are is operated by •BTL'and is -c a rystal ... , manufacturing operation. Chemicals in this area areAcetone, McOH, .H2O21 111-TCE, TCE, Freon TF, IPA ammonium bifluoride, HF acid, KOH developers. and lapping compound. •,may r.. -- - A 1 rr sr. _ G. ^" I f E: 16. SAWD SHOP - BLDG. 30-2, COL. U3 _ 1. This shop has several cleaning stations which use acetone, TCE, McOH, H2O2, and ammonium hydroxide. There are also spent drums of flammable liquid in lockers K on the north end of the room. 2. The clean rooms at the south _end of the area are photolithograpy operations and 'use small amounts of photresists and developers.* There is also a small quantity of HMDS, a chemical which you sould not allow to come in contact with water or alcohol, as it could release ammonia gas.` ' 3 . There are .several compressed gasses used in this area. Namely, He, CO@, Ar, 02, Freon 113 and N2 . 4. There is afire detection .panel in the center of the room for the new SAW II area being built. 7. CRYSTAL SHOP '(GRAY ROOM) BLDG. 30-2, COL. R3 1. This area uses 'small *amounts of HF/HNO3 acid, r: H2O2, NH40H, acetone McOH and IPA. D5 SHOP SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BLDG. 30-2 1. This shop houses the largest mass .solder � machine in the factory. It is similar to the one in the `= lightwave shop and is equipped with the same fire protection. It- uses Brulin cleaner, alcohol flux and IPA. " 4 2.- ,, .There` :is` also a ,TCE cleaning station and a lubricant achine .which uses '111-TCE.` ' {' 19 FA SHOP BLDG. 0 2, ,,COL. 021 �- 3 1. There are several stations here where RTV is used and stored:- 2. There is"a gold cyanide station here which uses KCH to strip gold. - This is the same material that is used in the GDX shop gold stripper. 3.—A�A H2O2 station is located at the east end of r..���..�., the shopand several Freon degreasers scattered throughout. - ax iJ 20. MINI-OSCILLATOR SHOP - BLDG. 30-21 COL. E25 •4 riwX�� b 4. �`•. - •• 4 1. This area uses aqua regia, a mixture of HCl and HNO3, to strip gold. -There is also some H2O2, acetone and TRICO used here. CAUSTIC ROOM - BLDG. 30-1 COL. G 1. " This area conatins large tanks of NaOH which are used to "clean exhaust duct work. This material is very corrosive. r 2. There "is a compressed gas cylinder of anhydrous ammonia in this -.area. It is beneath an exhaust hood and can be very corrosive .to the skin and eyes. ' Q FERRITE AREA - BLDG. 30-1,r COL. R3 1. This area uses several types of cutting fluids and also a PCE degreaser. AGF 3• PWB SHOP " - .NORTH WALL "BLDG. .'30-1 J � 1. This shop has a vapor blasting machine which uses a water and sand mixture. 2. Just east of the vapor blaster is a nitric acid tank used for rack stripping. 3 . There .are two machine which use "sodium . 5 -=a2: carbonate,, -an alkaline "powder. -, , 4. :" The plating lines use various Enplate -- , solutions, which can contain cyanide," formaldehyde, sulfuric acid, :copper sulfate, tin plate and other.:. corrosive materials. u . 5. - There are 'ammonia etchant machines in this Y } area. -This material .is pipedin from -the ammonia tank farm located east of the waste treatment plant. This liquid is very - qu ry corrosive and the vapors .are extremely These machines also use defoamer and irritating. potassium hydroxide. ; ti, r .The KAM platers in this .room use nickel i7 sulfate, sulfuric .acid, .formaldehyde and gold cyanide solutions. 7. The solder leveling machine uses superterj detergent, an acid basediflux, potassium hydroxide and molten lead. .. This machine has had several fires and is equipped with a CO2 extinguishing system. <4 :. •: J of I i _'it�•` � .,. 8 8. The plated thru holes portion of the PWB shop has two ammonia etchant machines and also a developing machine which uses 111-TCE. 9. The copper plating line at the west end of the shop is similar to the others and will probably be decommissioned soon. 24 . `SOLVENT RECLAMATION AREA`- BLDG. 30-1, COL. Y29 1. This area has several large solvent tanks which contain McC12, 111-TCE and Freon TA. These tanks -� service the developing and stripping machines used in the switching FIC shops. The receive Y solvent from the 5000 gallon bulk tanks on the north side of Bldg. 30. In the event of a spill, these areas should be entered with SOBA. CERAMIC PREPAREA BLDG. 30-1, COL. Z31 - 1. This :-area has a machine which uses molten NaOH '. salt at 800 Y temperature. , Never -.add water to the molten salt. Wait until -the material cools. There is a concentrated acid-alkali drain_ under the metal plate directly .behind the machine. Spilled NaOH can be dumped here I . Be aware that the piping for the bulk H2O2 tank runs into the bldg. in this area. We've had a bad 7.YiG;ir;�. - spill of 30% H2O2-happen here in the past. 1 y 6 VISION SHOP-- BLDG. . 30 1, . COL. D15 h ` = 1. This shop -has ;a "large and small Mass .Soldering Machine which bothuse _BIOACT EC-7 cleaner. The cleaner .•4�.s= is made from citrus rind and has a verystrop orange f...... juice odor. The odor-•is easily detectable g ble atless than 1 •..., =-. -Y4 ppm air concentration.' :. Although it is less toxic than w _ most other industrial cleaners, it can cause skin irritation and sensitization (allergic reactions) . This a chemical can be diluted with water rior to however it can also be .vacced directly. Be sureito, exhaust the .vac to .prevent the spread:of vapors. The machine .also .uses .alcohol rosin flux, which is flammable. There is -also -an brush cleaner in the shop which uses EC- J7. 2. At location 30-1, F13 there is a room with a large Freon still. In the event of a problem with the : J still in this area, be sure to wear fullrotective '._ including an SOBA. Remember, Freon vapors can be deadly! :rim 9 OUTLYING BLUILDINGS t _ 1. Powerhouse, Bldg. 40 - most of the chemicals used in this Bldg. are in the basement and most are #. corrosive. They are used for water conditioning. 2. Garage, Bldg. 41 - many of the cleaners store their chemicals n this Bldg. Also, there are many `cru• batteries `in 'the _Bldg. -which contain sulfuric acid. 3. Chiller House, Bldg. 44 & .45 - these Bldgs. . contain many of the _same chemicals found in the r Powerhouse. 4 . Waste Treatment Plant, Bldg. 50 - This Bldg. uses many corrosive chemicals, such as sulfuric acid, ferric chloride, sodium hydroxide, potassium permanganate and lime. '-rvsr, 5. The D.I. Water Bldg. 53 uses the same :.? = corrosive materials as the waste treatment plant. Both these bldgs. contain bulk tanks of these corrosive "z chemicals. 6. Bldg. 34 houses the most of the Works Service operations. The north 'side of the Bldg. contains the carpenter's, sheet metal and welding shops: The south side of the Bldg. contains the paint shop and therefore tl4 - many flammable liquids. rr, 7. Bldg. 48 & 49 are -for storage of chemical waste and new chemicals. . All new chemical materials are .= - stored in .Bldg. 48. Approach 'these Bldgs. with extreme :care - in the -event of a fire and/orspill. Always use foam to fight chemical fires. F�"✓ 8. Etchant Storage Bldg. 35 This Bldg. houses bulk tanks of Ammonia etchant. This chemical is a mixture of ammonium hydroxide and ammonium chloride. It is extremely corrosive to eye; lung and skin tissues. All four tanks contain basically the same material. Two tanks contain fresh etchant and two contain spent etchant. In a A-;';�, spill situation always use full protective gear, including , SCBA, for assessment. 1� 1122 10 9. Office Bldg.` 20 there is an' emergency power room located on the first floor of this Bldg. at the south Y. end of the Bldg. The room contains many battery cells >y; `;� filled with concentrated sulfuric acid. In the event of a .y spill, approach with extreme caution and with full protective gear. Never use water for a chemical fire in this area, always use foam. _ - ': B dg. 21 BTL - there .is a thin .film lab on - the first floor located at :1X105. '..This lab uses small amounts of plating chemicals, such as HF/HNO3 acid, r- _:= AZ1112, 303A, H202 - and some Freons._ There is also a LT battery room at the north end of the first floor of. this Bldg. , similar to the one in Bldg. 20. ate; b AZ4 S V - ' t �u a9 1 - F qtr; CHEMICAL .DESCRIPTIONS Acetone - an extremely flammable liqquuid. Flash point 4 F. For this and other flammables, it is best to cover and adsorb the liquid with activated carbon. Keep all sparks and flames away. :i- Alcohol° Flux" Many-!of the fluxes used at MV are alcohol (IPA) based. Therefore .they :are flammable liquids and should be .treated 'as such. -... :TheTliquids -arevery thick and . sticky..because they contain pine rosin. For a _spill, add Triton "X-100 detergent directly .to the spill -and dilute 5:1 with water. Vac the material and transfer into a ;0 spent- drum. Ammonium bifluoride .-" This chemical is used for etching and .is very acidic. Neutralize .this chemical ,with LIME, and dilute .with water. Vac and transfer to ,. a. spent drum. . -`Ammonium Hydroxide (NH40H) also :known as -ammonia etchant: This chemical is extremely alkaline -and will give-off: ammonia 'vapors, -readily. _:;Direct vaccing of this liquid =is recommended. .:Be ,sure to .exhaust -the vac. - Transfer -Into a lined spent -drum and contact Environmental Engineering for disposal instructions. AZ 1112 Stripper ._This chemical is .a mixture"of potassium K hydroxide, a strong alkali,-.and a-glycol ether solvent which .is a combustible liquid. -..-'This .material can be ;. " vacced :directly:or can be diluted with _water first. Be sure'.to exhaust .the`,vac, :as -the :solvent_can vaporize = ..a during :vaccing. Do not ,neutralize .with citric acid powderl This liquid will-have to be put into spent`.drums. ,. - -- Bioact ;Ec 7 -This material-:is a -cleaner which is -derived f. from -citrus extract. The chemical has a very -strong odor of oranges. It is "used in some mass soldering machines. ! It is much less toxic than most of the solvents used for cleaning. . It is" slightly_corrosive and can cause sensitization reactions in some individuals. Spilled -;- material can bevacced ;directly:or diluted with water. Be sure to exhaust the .vac and transfer into a lined drum. Brulin 815 .PCX-and 815 -:QR-2 .. these materials are very alkaine .detergents. ;_=:Avoid�skin" and eye .contact as the pH .. may: be -as :high as -.12, :. These can -be vacced directly or water diluted first. The PCX is a 90% concentration and the QR-2 is less than 10% concentration. These materials cannot go to the waste treatment facility. Transfer into a lined drum. - 2 - Copper Sulfate (CuSO4) - This liquid is used in various copper plating operations in the PWB and Thin Film Shops. It is generally mixed with sulfuric acid, therefore the solution is acidic and should be treated accordin91 For a spill, dilute with water and vac. Do not neutralize { with soda ash. FC70 - This material is a fluorocarbon based chemical, similar to Freon. - It is used in small quantities in the Lead Attach shop and only presents a problem if .there is a fire or smoke coming from the vapor soldering machines. Be sure to evacuate the area in this instance. - For a 0spill direct vaccing with an exhausted vac is recommended. Ferric ChlorideFeC12 - This material is very � and acidic. " It can give off chlorine vapors adcisrvery e irritating to the respiratory tract. Dilute spills 5: 1 with water and exhaust the spill vac. Contact Environmental Engineering for disposal instructions. Formaldehyde - This material- is 'contained in some of the "Enplatell solutions used =in the PWB Shop. . Beware .of vapors as formaldehyde is very irritating to the mucous membranes and has also been classified as a carcinogen. Direct vaccing is the best procedure and be sure to exhaust the vac. Freon TF This chemical is also known as Freon 113. It is a solvent which will easily vaporize. Use SCBA - vapors can cause dizziness and nausea and can be life threatening although not as toxic as McC12, 111-TCE and -- TRICO. Direct vaccing is best procedure for a spill. . Be , .: sure to exhaust the vac. Activated carbon can be used for diking and adsorption if needed. f: Freon TA - This is a mixture of TF and a small amount of acetone. It is non-flammable and should be treated similar to Freon TF. " 01 Freon TE - 'This is a mixture of Freon TF and a small amount of ethanol. The mixture is .non-flammable and should be treated similar "to Freon TF. Freon TMC - This is ,a mixture of Freon TF and 45% McC12 . * It is non-flammable and should be treated similar to Freon TF. Due to the presence of McC12 this liquid is more toxic than the other Freon mixtures we use. F. i i rsX� g A _ w 3 Hydrochloric Acid (HC1) This material is very acidic and is used in varying concentrations throughout the plant. Use full protective gear for spills. Dilute 5:1 with water and neutralize with soda ash. Vac the liquid and contact Env. Eng. for disposal instructions. Hydrofluoric acid (HF) This is probably the most dangerous . chemical substance used in the facility.- ' Vapors can be extremely dangerous: - -Always contact Environmental Engineering in the .event of an HF spill. . Skin contact can have a delayed effect (as long as -24 -hours) . If you even suspect you have gotten :the material on you, you must wash �1 the area thoroughly for .at least 10 minutes with water and \�1 then apply calcium gluconate salve. Always report to Medical after for additional treatment. Approach spills with great care. Use full protective gear, including SOBA. - .Dike the spill with lime and dilute very slowly with water. Do not add water directly to the acid. Mix very 'slowly with water and lime. Once neutralized, dilute =i 5:1 with water and vac. Call Environmental Engineering for -disposal . instructions. .' This chemical is commonly mixed with nitric acid (HNO3) for thin film operations. These mixtures are usually denoted as HF/HNO3 Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 ( ) _ - -This material is purchased at 30% strength and is diluted to 15%. . It is a very strong oxidizer and therefore should not be allowed to contact flammable liquids or combustible materials,- such as wood and cardboard. . Be sure to dilute this liquid at least 5:1 With .water prior to vaccing. `= = Isopropyl .Alcohol. y(IPA) -`A .very flammable liquid. Cover sc and adsorb"with activated 'carbon. . For flux spills, see � a nstruct ons .for,.alcohol :flux. ,.- Methanol-_(MeOH) lux. :.:Methanol- (MeOH) - An `extremely flammable liquid.- . Cover and adsorb .with activated carbon. Be aware that the TMAH stripping solution" is >90% McOH. Methylene Chloride (MeC12) - .This liquid can give off very toxic vapors which can cause narcosis and even death. Always use SCBA for.. cleaning a spill of this material. r= Skin contact can cause dermatitis. Be sure to exhaust the to illvac s prevent the release o :b P P f vapors. Use activated carbon for adsorption or diking if needed. This chemical "Y is not flammable. -f 4 T _ Y Methyl Chloroform (111-TCE) This liid has and health effects similar to McC12. ies Handle apspilltins the same manner. - The liquid is non-flammable and will vaporize rapidly at room temperature. g Methyl Ethy - For al Ketone (MER) - This is ave flamm toxic liquid. ry able and spill cover and adsorb with activated .carbon. Vapors can cause a narcotic effect and skin contact can causedermatitis. M Pyrol (methyl pyrrolidinone -. this ohemical is .used in the Blue Sil -area and is part of a .flammable mixture which also- contains IPA and TMAH. Treat as a flammable liquid and cover and adsorb with activated carbon. ,LJ Nickel sulfate and sulfamate common in nickel plating baths which are vee chemicals are a .spillj ;water; dilution:and vaccing is the very acid Because nickel is a ..toxic metal -,there may be special disposal instructions Nitric Acid . (HNO3) This material is very acidic and reactive. corrosive, It -can exhibit the same oxidizing Properties as H202 'so- be sure to keep away from flammable liquids and combustible materials.-..' .. For cleanup;-- dilute with water and neutralize with soda ash. Use full protective gear when handling this material. Many sho s use a mixture of HF/HNO3 -so beware of the HF .hazard. p oxalic Acid This-material is 'used in the-a lines associated with FIC manufacturing. uto clean ' • It is acidic and therefore a spill,should be diluted with water and -- -neutralized ;with-.-soda'-ash: Perchloroethylene -(PCE) -This chemical is a. non-flammable : solvent :which'_Is commonly used "in d Vapors can be ve rY .cleaning operations. ry-toxic. _ .Follow same cleanup procedures y as for:MeC12. '<< Photoresist 340E and 4902 `These chemicals are a mixture of glycol ether solvent and ink. These materials are very thick and sticky liquids and cannot be vacced.- You-may have :to use a solvent .to clean the spilled material. Contact Environmental Engineering for cleanup - instructions; ; _ _. - 5 - - r Potassium Borohydride (KBH4) - This powder is used only..in i. the KI/I2 reclaim room located at Bldgg. 70-1, Cola S37. Oi Do not allow it to mix with water as it can generate ! Hydrogen gas which is explosive. We allow storage of only 2 pounds in the .area in -an explosion-proof refrigerator. r We allow only 5 pounds to be stored in the plant at one time. Potassium -(Gold) - Cyanide '(KAuCN) this liquid may or may not have gold depending .on the phase of the operation. The baths are slightly alkaline, however, do not 'neutralize a spill of this liquid with citric acid powder. Remember that an acid and cyanide mixture can generate deadly cyanide Y gas. (HCN) . . For a 'spill, dilute 5.1 with water and vac. Be sure to exhaust the vapors from the vac. Avoid skin .contact as cyanide can be rapidly absorbed through the skin, .especiallyy through a cut or scrape. = Vapors can also be very toxic. Ingestion can be = deadly. " Contact Env-ironmental-'Engineering for disposal intructions this liquid may 'contain gold and may be a precious material. Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) also known as 303A Developer (303A) and 400K Stripper (400K) - this is a strong alkali which can cause skin burns and serious eye damage on contact. . Dilute this material at least 5:1 with water. Neutralize slowly and dike -with citric acid powder. Contact Environmental Engineering for disposal instructions. - Potass ium 'Iodide/Iodine mixture (KI/I2) - This liquid is very _volatile and will ,give .off very:, irritating vapors. It is :also :very `acidic =and should be handled as such. Do not neutralize the liquid with �soda .ash.­ Direct vaccing is recommended after water 'dilution.'- Contact ..::.,.... . Environmental En ineering for disposal instructions - this liquid may .conte nold and .ma be . g y a precious material. t Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) - This material is an oxidizer and can cause skin and eye bsimilar corrosives. It is used mainly in the Waste Treatment Plant and .D.I. Water Bldg. RTV and Xylene This is a mixture re of 50$ silicone is one rubbe and 50$ xylene. Xylene is a very flammable liquid and r will give off very toxic vapors. It will not be possible to vac this material because it is so viscous (thick) . You may have to allow the xylene to evaporate and scrape } up the rubber afterward. For a large spill of this ` material, cover with activated carbon to cut down on the vapor and fire hazard. 6 ;r Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) - Thie chemical is very alkaline and may be present in powder or liquid form. Eye contact can result in blindness and skin contact can cause severe burns. Dilute with water and neutralize with citric acid powder. Contact Environmental Engineering fo instructions. g g r disposal There is a machine in the Ceramic Prep area located at Bldg. 30-1 Col. AA35 which uses molten NaOH at t' a temperature of 800 F. Do not add water to the molten salt. Contact Env. Eng.: for special handling :instructions. - Sulfuric instructions.Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) - This chemical is used in many plating operations in different concentrations. The Waste Treatment Plant and D.I. Water Bldg. use 98% H2SO4 for water treatment and conditioning. They both store this material in bulk tanks in the Bldgs. In concentrated form, this acid is 'very dangerous by any route of entry (inhalation, ingestion or skin or eye contact. ) Be sure to dilute slowly with water, remember don't add water directly to .the acid, and neutralize with soda ash. Superterj This material is very similar to Brulin. It is a detergent with a high pH and can burn the skin and eyes. Dilute spills with water and vac. Do not dump down any floor drains. Tetramethyl Ammonium Hydroxide (TMAH) - This material is used in the RTV strip lines and is very corrosive. Because it is mixed with >90% methanol it is also very flammable. Treat as a flammable liquid and cover and adsorb with activated carbon. Trichloroethylene .(TRICO) - This solvent is non-flammable M but will give 'off very toxic vapors. Cleanup should follow the same procedures as those outlined for McC12.V. - Uresoly Plus - This chemical is a mixture of potassium ^` hydroxide and glycol ether solvent. The mixture is combustible and very alkaline. Dilute spills with water z -- and vac. Transfer into a spent drum for disposal. RVC:32660:06/08/89 j V s oARRANGEMENTS WITH AUTHORITIES, HOSPITALS,AND VENDORS Arnuigements have been made as appropriate for activities at the site and the potential need for services of other organizations as follows: 1. The North Andover Fire Department has been familiarized with the layout of the site, the location and types of materials in storage, access route to the storage area, and evacuation routes. In North Andover, the bxe department provides coverage for the police Odepartment and board of health in hazardous waste activities. The department also provides emergency medical response. The department would have primary emergency authority, and they would request support from public safety departments of other communities as required. 2. Local hospitals have been familiarized with potential needs for medical attention arising from activities at the site. Industrial hygienists communicate frequently with Hale Hospital administrators regarduig .hazardous materials used at the facility. Communication includes information pertaining to potential hazards with these hazardous materials which could result in necessary medical attention. Other potential hazards resulting from hazardous material incidents are discussed with the local emergency planning committee (LEPC). AT,-'kT is very actively involved with this committee. 3. Agreements have been negotiated .with a small number -of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities to remove various regularly generated wastes from our site at appropriate time intervals of less than 90 days. Generally, the agreements provide that the facility is also the transporter. VI EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Emergency equipment kept at the site includes: 1. Two battery powered spill control trucks, each with a trailer, equipped as shown in figure VI-1. The trucks are located adjacent to the center elevator in Building 30, one on the first floor and one on the second floor. In response to a chemical spill announcement, both trucks are driven to the spill site by assigned members of the spill team. 2. Two battery powered in-plant fire trucks each equipped with 300 pounds of carbon dioxide and discharge hose reel, fire extinguishers,. and two self-contained breathing apparatus. They are located adjacent to the center elevator of Building 30, one on the first floor and one on the second. 3. One fire truck equipped with 200 gallon tank/pump/hose reel unit, 2.5 and 1.5 inch hose, nozzles, foam nozzle, hydrant fittings and wrenches, tum out gear for six, two self- contained breathing apparatus, and fire extinguishers. Truck is garaged in Building 41. In response to each fire alarm announcement on the PA'system, an employee in Building 41 (or a guard in off hours) drives the truck to the fire or, if in a building, to the building entrance nearest the scene of the fire. 4. Eighteen fixed fire hydrants are located on the site, generally outside each building entrance, with an adequate water supply. Two emergency fire pumps, one 1000 gpm electric powered and one 1000 gpm diesel powered, are located in the Boiler House, Building 40. 5. Automatic sprinklers are provided in all buildings with flow alarms connected to security headquarters. --. 6. Water type fire extinguishers are provided at prescribed intervals throughout the buildings. They are supplemented with carbon dioxide extinguishers for electrical or flammable liquid hazards as required. . 7. A plant hospital area in Building 20, floor 2, is staffed with doctors and/or nurses during regular working hours and is equipped for any emergency expected to arise. The plant Osecurity force has first aid equipment available at all other times. =- 8. Fifty emergency stretchers are located in cabinets throughout the buildings at posted locations. 9. A central alarm reporting and monitoring desk in security headquarters which is continuously manned. 106 emergency reporting stations located throughout the plant provide non-dial direct voice connection to security. Sprinkler alarms, smoke detectors, and other monitoring devices connect to the desk. Remote TV camera views from inside and outside buildings are displayed on monitors at the desk. Evacuation signals for each emergency area of the plant are activated from the desk. Plant-wide PA system announcements are made from the desk. 10. An emergency generator in the Boiler House supplies building exit and emergency lights, PA system, and alarms in event of power failure. 11. Eight overpack containers are kept at the waste drum storage building. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT INVENTORY (MV WORKS) _ Description Quantity Taylor Dunn Electric Trucks 2 Utility Trailers 2 55 Gallon Spill Vacs 2 55 Gallon Spill Vacs (Explosion-Proof) .2 ISI Ranger SCBA (32 Total for MV Works) 8 ISI Ranger Air-Line Respirators 2 SetCom SCBA Headset Communicators 4 Motorola Portable Radios 4 l Copppus 175C Vano Ventilator (w/ tripod) 1 Hose for Vano (8" X 101 ) 2 Ericson Ground Guardian Portable GFCI's 2 Ericson Sol-Flare Portable Lamps 2 Ericson Explosion-Proof Lamps 2 Hazardous Material Response Kits 2 Draeger Detector Tube Kits 2 36" Squeegies 4 24" Squeegies 4 Beryllium Shovels 2 Polyethylene Shovels 4 Vacuum Hose (1 1/2" X 10') 8 Vacuum Wands 4 Full Face Shields 6 Neoprene Aprons 6 Boots 12 pr Nitrile Gloves 48 pr Neoprene Gloves 48 pr Polyethylene Coated Tyvek Suits 24 pr Saranex Coated Tyvek Suits 12 pr Soda Ash 25 lbs Lime 25 lbs Citric Acid Powder 25 lbs Activated Carbon 25 lbs Zammie Sewer Mats (48") 6 . Duct Tape 6 rolls Plug N Dike Kits 2 Polyethylene Roll 1 RVC:32660:09/28/89 O Figure VI-1 VII ' ODESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURES, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 1. Prevent uncontrolled reaction of incompatible wastes: • Waste is collected in drums at satellite accumulation points. Wastes are not combined, they are segregated to the greatest extent possible to prevent mixing incompatible materials and to facilitate reclaiming. Funnels with flame arrester screens and fusible link covers are used in collection drums. Fill gages are also used. Drums for flammables are located in flammable storage cabinets. • Drums of waste cyanide solution are stored on containment pallets in the storage building. • No new chemical processes are introduced without consideration of waste disposal by the Environmental Engineering Organization. 2. Prevent hazards in unloading operations: erations: • Hose connection point for pick-up of bulk waste etchant solution is in contained area equipped with return pump to tank. • Drums of waste are handled by fork trucks with barrel grabs. Fork truck operators are trained and licensed by plant safety. Drum nesting pallets with spill containment are used in drum transport to waste building. Building is equipped with on-grade entrance for fork trucks and a dock with a leveling ramp for over the road trucks. 3. Prevent run-off from hazardous waste handling areas: • Hazardous waste storage building and etchant storage tank building provide --- containment by having curbed floors. 4. Prevent flooding: • The facility has a Flood Action Plan which provides for shutting down the Wastewater Treatment Plant and manufacturing operations and the dismissal of employees. There should be no impact on hazardous waste handling areas; they are above the 500 year flood plain. 5. Mitigate effects of equipment failure or power outages: • The facility has an emergency power generator which operates automatically in event of power failure. 6. Prevent hazards to public health or safety or to the environment: • Hazardous wastes are stored in two separate buildings, remote from the general plant areas, locked, and accessible only to authorized personnel. The building for drummed Waste storage is sprinklered. The building for etchant storage contains four 6000 gallon tanks, two for new material and two for spent material. The waste tanks are outfitted with high level alarms and high-high level pump shutoffs. • The plant has an emergency response team which complies with OSHA standards for I" Fire Brigades. They are also equipped and trained to handle chemical spills on the premises. _2_ • The plant has a full time security force and maintenance staff. Security patrols are made through the building and grounds during off hours. 7. Prevent undue exposure to hazardous waste: The Industrial Hygiene Organization reviews all operations and facilities where hazardous materials are used. .They specify what protective equipment and routines should be used. Employees who handle hazardous waste are trained. O VIII OEVACUATION For purposes of emergency response and evacuation, the plant is divided into emergency areas: larger buildings are subdivided into a number of areas and smaller buildings are a single area. Each emergency area has its own designation number, contains its own visual and audible evacuation signals, and has assigned emergency crew members for directing evacuation and handling first aid and fire fighting equipment. In the event of a report of an emergency to the central emergency console, the console operator O calls the appropriate plant emergency personnel to the area by use of an emergency code and the area number. , If the emergency is a fire, the console operator immediately activates the evacuation signals to initiate evacuation. In the event of other types of emergencies, the duty officer or emergency coordinator reporting to the area may request headquarters to activate alarm signals in that area as well as in adjacent areas as appropriate. Evacuation route map and emergency crew roster for each emergency area is posted in that area. Spill Notification The Emergency Coordinator shall be responsible for notifying the Department of Environmental Protection at (617) 935-2160 X173 for spill occurring between 9:00am and 5:00pm Monday through Friday, otherwise the Massachusetts State Police should be contacted at (617)5664500; the National Response Center at 800-424-8802; and the North Andover Fire Chief at 686-3811. The report is to include the name and number of the individual reporting; the facility; the time and type of incident; the name and quantity of material involved; the extent of injuries, if any; and the possible hazards to the public health, safety, or welfare or the environment outside the facility. Clean Harbors should be contacted to remediate releases to the environment at 1-800- 645-8265. 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IrvotI)Sf p I I AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works September 13, 1989 Replacing Issue of June 1, 1987 OIL SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLANS For AT&T Technologies,Inc. Merrimack Valley Works North Andover,Massachusetts As required by Regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency Title 40-Protection of the Environment Chapter 1,Subchapter D,Water Programs Part 112—Oil Pollution Prevention AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Wor-ks September 13, 1989 Replacing Issue of June 1, 1987 river. The barrier is inspected frequently and upon the appearance of oil, immediate action will be taken to remove it from the water. Investigation, control,repair,and cleanup will be expeditiously performed top!.--vent any flow of oil to the waterway. The Works Inspection Section (Department 32680) is responsible for monthly inspections of the floating boom in the brook and general conditions of the oil storage and truck unloading facilities. All records of inspection must be signed and dated by an appropriate supervisor or inspector and be made part of the SPCC plan. These records must be maintained for a period of 3 years. The Plant Services Department (32550) and the Power House Section (32558) are responsible for the oil storage and truck unloading facilities. This department shall maintain the oil storage and truck unloaduig Ltcilities in optimum operating condition. They shall perform all countermeasure procedures nr-cessary to contain oil and prevent oil entering the storm drain waterway. The Grounds Maintenance Section (3252C) is responsible for maintaining the floating boom located in the brook. Special precautions and attention shall be required in the truck deliveries of fuel oil. The operation shall be under the supervision of the watch engineer and the fireman. The fuel oil truck driver shall be required to remain with the truck and actively monitor the unloading. He shall be alert to prevent. any leakage of oil associated with the operation of transferring the oil from his truck to the plant system. Personnel at the boiler house shall be periodically instructed in the prevention of oil spills, to assure an understanding of their responsibilities and the requirements of this Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan. Materials and equipment needed for countermeasures in the event of a spill shall be maintained and personnel trained in the procedures required to clean up a spill promptly and prevent the flow of oil to storm drains and the brook. 4. Action to be Taken in the Event of a Spill If an oil spill does occur which results in the discharge of oil to the navigable waterway, this must be immediately reported to the proper authorities. The .Environmental Control Organization (ECO) (32660) shall be responsible for all reporting. 800-424-8802 is a 24-hour "hot line" maintained in Washington, DC, by the EPA. This number will notify the proper local authorities as well as the Coast Guard and the EPA. The following information shall be reported: 1. Compa-ty location and name of person making report 2. Description and location of body of water involved 3. Time occurrence r - 4. Description of type of oil involved in the'spill 5. Approximate quantity of oil that actually entered the navigable waters 6. Specific action being taken to clean up the spill The Works Service Organization (32500) is responsible for coordinating the efforts of cleaning up a spill. OThe Environmental Control Organization is responsible for documenting all contacts and efforts made to clean up the spill, including a chronology of all events associated with the spill. Maintaining a record of all costs, time charges,overtime, etc. w it .AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works September 13, 1989 Replacing Issue of June 1, 1987 ` Also to keep Headquarters advised of all significant events,notify any of the following: Corporate Environmental Engineering: J. G. Ambers — 8-665-6600 /0 W. S. Boyhan — 8-665-6602 J.R. Durante — 8-665-6605 5. Recordkceping A record shall be kept of the pumping of rain water from the diked area, which must be free of any oil if pumped to a storm drain, and the records shall become a part of this SPCC plan. A record shall be kept of the monthly inspections of the floating boom in the brook and the repairs accomplished. 6. Review At least once every 3 years this SPCC Plan must be formally reviewed, evaluated, and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer. Within 6 months of this review, the SPCC Plan must be amended to include any field-proven, more effective control technology which will reduce the likelihood of a spill. If there is a single spill of more than 1000 gallons or two spills of any amount within 12 months, they must be submitted to the Regional Administrator within 60 days additional preventive measures taken or contemplated to minimize the possibility of recurrence of spills. Also, submit the other information listed in 40 CFR-1124(a). If there is any change in facility design, construction, operation, or maintenance which affects the potential for a spill, the SPCC Plan must be amended within 6 months after such a change. Reviewed and Certified By I Charles F. Quimby Registered Professional Engineer Massachusetts Registration No. 14198 AT&T Technologies EPM Merrimack Valley Works September 13, 1989 Replacing Issue of June 1, 1987 OIL SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN (0. AT&T Technologies, Inc. Merrimack Valley Works North Andover,Massachusetts 1. Previous Oil Spills In the last 12 months there have been no oil spills into the waters of the United States from this I -ation. 2. E;d..ting Conditions This facility consists of one 10,000-gallon underground tank and two 175,000-gallon aboveground tanks for # 6 fuel oil for use in steam generation. The potential for spills that could flow into the nearby Merrimack River is by way of the brook at the southwest corner of this property. A portion of the storm drains from this Plant as well as surface drainage from this property and oth.,rs in the watershed flow to the river by way of this brook. The above ground oil tanks are _ provided with dikes and provide for containment. There are no drains in the diked area. The underground oil tank is equipped with an oil-level indicator and a high-level alarm. Oil truck unloading .is supervised by licensed boiler.operators and spills in this operation will be immediately visible and expeditiously controlled and cleaned up before any oil threatens the waterway. Any underground oil leaks such as from the welded steel oil piping or underground oil tank could slowly seep through the ground into the foundation drain tile at the boiler house. This would flow to the storm drain and then to the brook and might not be detected until it reached the brook. This could reasonably be expected to start with a slow seepage as there is no oil under high pressure which would be expected to burst the piping or tank.. Therefore, the potential is for gradually increasing flow which this plan would expect to detect before the spill became an unmanageable volume. — In addition to the_heavy (# 6) fuel oil tanks described above, there are two underground tanks located west of the garage. These were both installed in 1987.in accordance with the latest regulations. One is a gasoline tank, 6,000-gallon capacity, fiberglass construction with a tank within a tank for containment of any possible leaks. The other tank is for diesel fuel, 1,000-gallon fiberglass construction also a tank within a tank. Sensors are installed in the containment space for water to detect leaks in the outer tank, gasoline or diesel fuel to detect leaks in the inner tank, and in the suction line to detect leaks in the double-wall piping. These actuate alarms in the l garage supervisor's office. The tanks shall be filled under the supervision of the garage personnel who shall be instructed on the proper procedures. 3. Provisions for Spill Prevention Tip-- existing installation provides containment for aboveground storage, level alarms, curbing at filling points,and the maintenance of this equipment in proper condition is part of this plan. Drains in the boiler house and garage have been blocked or diverted from the storm sewer to oil separators and then to the sanitary sewer which goes to the sanitary waste treatment facility. Here there is provision for detection and removal of oil before discharge to the Merrimack River. This waste treatment plant is under the constant supervision of licensed treatment plant operators. Part of this plan will be the training of these operators in the prevention of oil spills flowing to the waterway. In the brook on the southwest of the property a floating boom or barrier has been installed at an enlargement in the waterway. This barrier will collect any oil which could seep into the storm drainage system on this property or from adjacent properties and prevent the flow of oil to the 1 � April 14, 2000 Robert Nicetta, Building Inspect Town of No. Andover, Ma 27 Charles St. No. Andover, Ma. 01845 Re.: Lucent Technologies/Inc. Bob, Construction of the Twin 8"Forced Sanitary Mains from Lucent to Holt Road is in �o progress. This work is being executed under DEP File No. 242-903. Immediately adjacent to this project Lucent intends to file for a permit to build an elevated platform to be used in a telecommunications experimental program. The platform will be located outside the 100' wetland buffer. It will be located in the 100 year food plain, as shown on the town flood plain maps. Lucent seeks review, consideration and approval by the No. Andover Conservation Commission and the Building Department to include construction of the platform as minor addition and alteration to the above mentioned project and that said construction fall under the requirements of DEP File No. 242-903 and to include any additional requirements as directed by the town regulating bodies. Attached are drawings depicting the scope and location of the elevated platform. 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Dept. of Environmental Protection Northeast Regional Office Bureau Of Waste Site Cleanup T4'rtiiV OF NORTH A(`lQ0V ,/ 205 Lowell Street BOARD OF HEALTH Wilmington, MA 01887 PgAR - 9 2001 ATTN: Scott Sanderson Re: RTN 3-0174 - Tier IB Permit Number: W016340 Attached is an original signed acceptance copy of our Tier IB Permit issued by your office on February 12, 2001 to Lucent Technologies Inc., Merrimack Valley Works located in North Andover, Massachusetts. Copies of this signed permit are also being sent to the Town Manager, Board of Health and Community Development Director of North Andover, MA. See attached distribution lists. If further information is required, please contact Anthony W. Makovitch of my organization, Licensed Site Professional for the site, at 978-960-3489. Sincerely, il/w A4\-j Copy to w/att f North Andover Town Manager 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 North Andover Board of Health 27 Charles Street North Andover, MA 01845 North Andover Community Development Director 27 Charles Street j North Andover, MA 01845 f A Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup(BWSC) TIER I PERMIT This Permit is Issued to: For DEP Use Only !, [X] One Permittee Effective Date: Expiration Date: [ More than One Permittee* F.x P *A list of all Permittees is attached. One Permittee: Name of Organization: Lucent Technologies,Inc.,Merrimack Valley Works Permittee Name: Lucent Technologies,Inc.,Merrimack Valley Works Title or c/o: M.I.Jones Street: 1600 Osgood Street City/Town: North Andover State:MA Zip code:01845 Telephone: (978)960-3489 DEP Finding Concerning Tier Classification [ ] Tier IA(BWSC01) [X]Tier IB(BWSCO2) [ ] Tier IC(BWSC03) Permit No.W016340 This permit authorizes the performance of comprehensive remedial response actions at: Disposal Site Number: 3-0174 Disposal Site Name: AT&T,Merrimack Valley Works Street: 1600 Osgood Street City/Town: North Andover State:MA Zip code:01845 Unless a request for an adjudicatory hearing is made pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0770,this permit shall be effective 21 days after the date of issuance by the Department and the receipt of the signed Permit Acceptance Statement, whichever is later. The Permittee has 30 days from the date of issuance of this Tier I Permit to sign and submit the completed Permit Acceptance Statement to the Department. This permit shall expire 2 years from its effective date. h Permit Conditions;Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0740: (1) The permittee(s) performing response actions pursuant to this Tier I Permit shall comply at all times with M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.0000, the terms and conditions of the permit and any other applicable federal,state or local law. (2) In every proceeding,the burden shall be on the Permittee to demonstrate compliance with the terms and conditions of a permit at all times. (3) Each Permittee shall comply with: (a) submittal of a Class A,B or C Response Action Outcome Statement within five years of the effective date of the permit,unless otherwise provided in the permit; (b) submittal of a copy of the signed and completed Permit Acceptance Statement required by 310 CMR 40.0750(2) to the Chief Municipal Officer(s) and the local boards of health for the communities where the disposal site is located, and to any member of the public identified in the Department's Statement of Basis. (c) notification in writing to the Department: 1. as required in 310 CMR 40.0500; 2. upon gaining knowledge of any technical, financial or legal inability to perform any necessary response action, in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0172; 3. upon a decision by a permittee who is performing response actions as an Other Person to not proceed as required by the permit;and 4. of any change in the LSP of Record for the disposal site no later than ten days after the effective date of such change through the filing of a Minor Permit Modification by the permittee in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0725; (d) compliance with: 1. all applicable submittal requirements, including but not limited to, scopes of work, Status Reports, Completion Statements, Phase Reports, and RAOs; 2. all requirements for record keeping and document retention, including but not limited to 310 CMR 40.0014, 310 CMR 40.0022 and 310 CMR 40.0023; 3. the Notification Regulations, 310 CMR 40.03 00, in the event of discovery of new releases located at the disposal site, threat of release or Imminent Hazard; 4. the management procedures for excavated soils and wastes and requirements for remedial air emissions set forth in 310 CMR 40.0030 and 310 CMR 40.0040;and 5. all public involvement activities required by 310 CMR 40.1400 through 40.1406; (e) inclusion of the Disposal Site Number and the permit number on documents submitted to the Department with respect to the disposal site; (f) certification of documents submitted to the Department as required by 310 CMR 40.0009; (g) evaluation of the need to perform Immediate Response Actions in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0400 as new or additional information about the disposal site is obtained; Tier 1 Permit 9/17/97n 2 t (h) modification or cessation of any response action as necessary to maintain compliance with any permit condition or to prevent an actual or potential threat to health, safety, public welfare, or the environment; (i) notification, orally or in writing, to the Department within seventy-two hours of obtaining knowledge of the need to modify or cease any response actions for the reasons in 310 CMR 40.0740(3)(h); provided that any such oral notification shall be confirmed by the permittee in writing within sixty days of such oral notice and any written notice shall include a Status Report prepared by an LSP; and timely remediation of any adverse impacts to health, safety,public welfare or the environment that result from the performance of response actions; 0) at disposal sites where groundwater investigation is necessary, delineation of the vertical and horizontal .extent of contamination, identification and confirmation of groundwater flow directions, identification of groundwater migration pathways, including but not limited to, the identification of possible partitioning of dissolved volatile organic compounds at the water table interface which may lead to vapor transport into subsurface structures, homes or other occupied or unoccupied buildings, and monitoring of groundwater wells, discharges and/or other monitoring points in a manner which provides for the timely development or representative information about conditions and changes in conditions at the disposal site; (k) acquisition of all required federal, state and local permits; (1) proper operation and maintenance of all treatment, storage, abatement or control systems and of all equipment required to continue or complete response actions; (m) authorization for personnel and authorized agents of the Department to enter, at reasonable times and upon the presentation of credentials, any premises owned or controlled by the permittee for the purpose of investigating, sampling, or inspecting any records, conditions, equipment, practice or property relating to response actions at the disposal site, or protecting health, safety, public welfare,or the environment;and (n) notification upon a change of the Primary representative as required by 310 CMR 40.0703(7), if one is designated. (4) A Tier I Permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges,nor does it authorize any injury to private property or invasion of property rights. Special Conditions;Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0740(3)(o): Each permittee shall comply with all Special Conditions if attached to this permit in Attachment A. Special Conditions are included within this permit: [ ] Yes* [X] No *Note: Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0722(6)(c), a "Statement of Basis"for this permit decision has been prepared by DEP if special conditions are included with this Permit. DEPAuthorization Issued b the y Department of Environmental Protection: Name(Print): / SD"flssuance:Signatur Tier I Permit 9/17/97n 3 t r f� • ~ A"r Notice ofAppeal Rights Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Department with respect to any Tier I permit application may request an adjudicatory hearing before the Department in accordance with M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0050 and 40.0770,within 21 days of the date of issuance of the Tier I permit, if: a) the Department issues a permit for a classification higher than that stated in the LSP Tier Classification Opinion;or b) the Department denies the applicant a permit, unless the Department notifies the applicant in. the permit decision that the Department intends to undertake or arrange for the performance of necessary response actions at the disposal site;or C) The Department imposes conditions pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0730(1)(h)and 40.0740(3)(0) without the applicant's consent. Tier I Permit 9/17/97n 4 h ` Permit Acceptance Statement and Certification of Submittal Note: Each Permittee must complete this section and return the signed Permit Acceptance Statement and Certification of Submittal within 30 days of the date of issuance of this Permit decision. For disposal sites with more than one Permittee, make copies of this section, have each Permittee complete this information, and submit all copies to the Department along with the Acceptance Statement. Permit Acceptance Statement I accept this permit and agree to conduct all response actions at this disposal site in accordance with this Permit and the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000. I am aware of the requirements set forth in 310 CMR 40.0172 for notifying the Department in the event that I am unable to proceed with such response actionO. Name(Print): M. I. Jones Position or title: ManufacturVice President Merrimack Valley Works Signature: Date: 3 Certification of Submittal(The abovepermittee must also sign the following certification) 1, M. I. Jones 'attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal, including any and all documents accompanying this submittal, (ii) that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material information contained in this submittal is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete, and (iii) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the person or entity legally responsible for this submittail). I/the person or entity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties, including, but not limited to , possible fines and imprisonment,for willfully submitting false, inaccurate or incomplete information. Name(Print): M. I. Jones Position or title: Manuf.acturigIgiVice President Merrimack Valley Works Signature: Date: (� ' (1) Please Note: If any person other than those who are legally responsible for this submittal are going to sign the above Acceptance Statement and the Certification of Submittal, a written authorization, from each person(s) or entity(ies)who is/are legally responsible for this submittal,must be attached to this permit. Tier I Permit 9/17/97n 5 This Attachment will be completed by DEP ATTAC)EII MNT A TO PERMIT NO.W016340 I Each Permittee shall comply with the following special conditions: [X] Check here if not applicable to this permit. 6 I 1 Lucent Technologies 2 Bell Labs Innovations 0 Lucent Technologies Inc. Network Systems -1600 Osgood Street.. North Andover.MA 01845 October 23, 2000 North Andover Town Manager 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Subject: Legal Notice of Site Reclassification, Lucent Technologies, Merrimack Valley Works,North Andover, MA, DEP case NO. 3-0000174 Attached is a copy of the Legal Notice for Site Reclassification for the site referred to as Lucent Technologies Inc. - Merrimack Valley Works as defined by M.G.L..c.21E, Section 2. The Tier Reclassification was submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)on October 20, 2000, in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP), 310 CMR 40.00. In addition, Subpart N of the MCP, which guides the Public Involvement Activities in connection with response actions, stipulates that a Legal Notice of the Tier Reclassification be published in the local papers within seven days of filing the Tier Reclassification with DEP. Accordingly, this Legal Notice will be published in the Eagle Tribune on October 26, 2000. This information is being provided to you because Subpart N of the MCP also requires that copies of the Legal Notice be sent to the Chief Municipal Office and the Board of Health at least three days prior to the publication of that notice and in this case by October 23, 2000. A copy of the Tier Reclassification submittal is on file at the DEP Northeast Regional Office, 205A Lowell Street, Wilmington,MA. If you have any questions, please contact Anthony W. Makovitch of my organization, the Licensed Site Professional for the site, at 978-960-3489. Sincerely, William Gabriel Environmental Engineering Manager (LEGAL NOTICE) Notice of Site Reclassification Lucent Technologies, Inc.,Merrimack Valley Works 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 3-0000174 Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(3 10 CMR 40.0480), an Initial Site Investigation has been performed at the above referenced location. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location which is a disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, Section 2). This site has been reclassified as Tier IB (3 10 CMR 40.0500), and a Tier IB permit application was submitted on October 20, 2000 to the Department of Environmental Protection(DEP) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0703. A permit is required to proceed with a Comprehensive Remedial Response at all Tier I sites. Anyone interested in reviewing the permit application should notify DEP by writing to DEP, BUREAU OF WASTE SITE CLEANUP, PERMIT SECTION at Northeast Regional Office, 205A Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01887. If anyone notifies DEP of his or her interest in reviewing or submitting comment on the Tier I permit application, DEP will conduct a public comment review period of twenty(20) days which shall run concurrently with DEP's Initial Technical Review of the application. Anyone who fails to notify DEP in writing of his/her interest in commenting on the application by the above date may be deemed to have waived his/her rights, if any,to appeal DEP's permit decision or to intervene in an adjudicatory proceeding with respect to this application, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0770(2). M.G.L. c. 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide additional opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites: 1) The Chief Municipal Official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be notified of major milestones and events, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403; and 2)Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in p which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and implemented, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1405. To obtain more information on this disposal site and the opportunities for public involvement during its remediation, please contact: Mr. Anthony W. Makovitch, LSP, Lucent Technologies, Inc., Merrimack Valley Works, 1600 Osgood Street,North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 at 978-960-3489. C:\WINDOWS\TENfll\siterclmification.doc f JNorth Andover Board of Health 27 Charles Street North Andover, MA 01845 Chief Dolan North Andover Fire Department 124 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 wPep r(,v I X018 Du 4 Dean Architectural LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Alliance, Inc. 179 South Street Boston, MA 02111 voice: 617-338-4029 fax: 617-338-4985 To: Mr. Robert Nicetta Date: May 3, 1999 Town of North Andover. 120 N. Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Project: Lucent Mezzanine Project Re: Cert. Of Engineering WE ARE SENDING YOU THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: X For your use ❑ For approval X As requested ❑ For review and comment COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 ea 5/3/99 Certificate of Engineering signed and sealed MESSAGE Mechanical Certificate of Engineering to be forth coming. Please call or fax if you have any questions. COPIES TO: Signed: Mr. John S. Bogdanski File:Documentl MAY _ 7 1 ' I MFS Y - 3 - 99 MON S : 42 PER I N I P . 02 rUt�E=1(ahSUi�, a �, 'Y`Uwn. U� I3l►Aliiiit titrac t •.� NOD.;"TI A.ND.OvIT N(jrt)IAiici(wc'r. AI ) I%At•S ` �',ti: �Ej11i lvVi i1'l yl ltil'I1�11 t 1�•I.`'i CONSEDIVATION IM LMON(N !(i 1 ,)(;Hr 4775 FIfMAI:I'!•I t'LANNING I>LANNING & CONINIUN-1.1-Y VENPI;LOPAIEN'l' KAREN i I,t', NI,3LSON, l.)tt31a,;t'c�lt CERTIFICATE. OF :ENG-INE RING _ BUILDING INSPEC'T'OR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 PERMIT # GENTLEMEN: I, �, I , HEREBY CERTIFY TUA'T THE Recla�drJS BUILDING CONSTRUCTED AT l.��e�T scuts a Mgr S DOES CONFORM IN ALL RESPECI`S TO THE MASSACllUSETT•1S STATE BUILDING CODE. Aiir-> Wv*t> -SvIL-r N el�AaJC' w" 77tE A•¢./+iiraa g44,L_ S�rFe l IF(CATs b�S Ar, MOWPI eY . AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: DATE: REGISTRATION STAMP: ,,✓' F`'�oa '`°'d _ W J. ��CI �No.35292 BOSTON, MASS. y��FAlTH OF 0 SSQ`�J5 05/03/99 14:03 ` V6173384985 DEAN ARCD ALLIAN IA002 MAY- 3- s v MON 0 : 42 P E R I N I P . 8 2 crtl�tc.t•s car: Town, of I,alAt;lilttilrt�t 1 A!'P Al„i ;. .:�1,r•: NOT�7rII .� tla./'�VLI; n�ntil/�{`t1�lYt'r, r �►+ 1►lirt�iu•1 tl.�t II�tj11A•1.. ritllt.ulNct f .:.: ' CONSERVATION DIVUSION 01: Iti 171 til4i 4T75 HCA1:1'I•t PLANNING PLANNING &COA01(JNIT'Y j) Vl31APAIEN,r KAREN 1..R NELSON,01111A.71.01( CERTIFICATE OF :ENGINEERINC BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET -NORTH ANDOVERS MA 01845 PERMIT # p 3� OF _1C,j5- A?e:zZA-AI/AIt GENTLEMEN: 1?)eeA11 'TCC iWP A�. 13 r� A l a. .HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING CONST UCTED AT lyc '7�6C+il3 L►!. r, ti AfgLwj0s"s DOES CONFORM IN ANLL RESPECTS TO TIME MASSACIIUSETrfS STATE BUILDING CODE. Asat>'.WyJ�v,05, 'bvh r IM htcb #_k-- wrtlf 7*Z Ae irmaVR ,t„_ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: DATE: '1 3 REGISTRATION STAMP: �N0.3 ft c� / MASS "tel rH OF P1� NOnrN. O y ` OFFICES OF: .j ........ 4 Town of 12() iM;lill tilrc ul Al'I'I;ALSs No,rlh �\tlrlwo r, NORTH ANDOVER BUll.I)INC; a Ilii Iiti t 18.1 CONSEIZVA'I•ION 9S,`"tea DIVISION OF (G 1 7)G85 4775 HEAL:['H I'LANNING PLANNING & COMINIUNITY DEVELOPAIEN'I' KAREN H.I'. NELSON, DIIZL•C'i 01 CERTIFICATE OF ENGINEERING BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 PERMIT # (95 9 OFFIG6- 1yj'6-zz4W11 4F GENTLEMEN: CLEC 1-R/C,4& II y l lcfL.. �?• W Aq , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTED AT LUG��Yztfi`ow61C3 — 3 J� �'S� DOES CONFORM IN ALL RESPECTS TO THE MASSACHUSETTTS STATE BUILDING CODE. ` AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: DATE: 47 ZS REGISTRATION STAMP: �N OF o� PETER cy � Gv, v WATT No. 30739 'PFGISTt Fss/ONAL ENG\ I 5iif'vcT�iPfrL HUnI, 00 1 OFFICES OF: � 4 l'own Of 12O M;fiti Slr(n•I AI'I'l?A1.5 NORTH ANDOVER: Nf�rll I \I If I< � r. NORTHI�Uli.l)INC. -',0 M;1'tiS11f 10 it CONSERVA'HON aSC-6 DIVISION O1' ((11 7)G87)4775 HEAI:fH PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUN1'I'Y DEVELOPAIEN'I' KAREN H.P. NELSON, DIRECT(M CERTIFICATE OF ENGINEERING BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 PERMIT # 05 GENTLEMEN: v�'T�u�-�ur2Xft. I, Ai' o A u l;vx , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTED ATLUGt�I 715- j LbG/ DOES CONFORM IN ALL RESPECTS TO THE MASSACHUSETTTS STATE BUILDING CODE. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: Ua,fill DATE: - REGISTRATION STAMP: 3 / 33 ��t�aF Mgss�c p2 CLAYTON A. yG ? BUTTON vSTRUCTURAL y No.39336 ►STEG���� oNAI, Of �,� OFI=ICES OF: a 4 TOwt1 of ;��,.I.(I(, titrc ul AlYi'I' RAI.S s- ' NJ �rth m l(ivrr, I� )ILS - -- '�• NORTH ANDOVER •c••, •'°• \I�I�tiu'11IIS •illil)Ifi•1 CONSERVATION vs•`"�°` DIVISK)N OF ((i 1 7)G85 4775 HEALTH I'LANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DLVELOPML'NT KAREN H.('. NEI-SON, DMEC:TOR CERTIFICATE OF ENGINEERING J BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 PERMIT # 038 GENTLEMEN: �tl1�C ,Q�1c,4G V hIvRe I, y , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTED AT DOES CONFORM IN ALL RESPECTS TO THE MASSACHUSETTTS STATE BUILDING CODE. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: DATE REGISTRATION STAMP: OF iW.4 GERALI) °y JOSEPH GR, IE GINGRAS No. 22029 U ti 9 O ass/ONAL EN;: J `LA ce,.nt Tech / ( � Oo Osla CASr .tA cet,-r , `A (P -- 700 iso v 3/ 0 7// ��/� .711177 q11 v(T t k� r � � r U/} E3f ,. }H t y Date..... —7 ............................. i t &ORTN 1 "�,� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER p PERMIT FOR WIRING ,s$ACMUSEt This certifies that MC.... ~GT .SF/ldlc E ...... ... ......... ...... .....:: ........................................... has permission to perform O wiring in the building of O. ....L LG................. 140P . Rea.. .. ,North Andover,Mass. Fee...UZ5...p�Lic.No.A.s�JN.............. _ .......... E' LEc UCAL INSPECTOR Check # ` 7261 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Use only Department of Fire Services Permit No. Occupancy and Fee Checked BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS [Rev. 1/071 leave blank) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code MEC),527 CMR 12.00 (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date: 3 2=110 -1 City or Town of: NORTH ANDOVER To the Inshector of Wires: By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or her intention to perform the electrical work described below. Location(Street& Number) 20 d 5 ('0C)hO -:�1 Owner or Tenant h �� (�S� � S j L�-<._. Telephone No. Owner's Address Is this permit in conjunction with a building permit? Yes 21-- No ❑ (Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building , Utility Authorization No. Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd❑ No. of Meters New Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No.of Meters Number of Feeders and Ampacity Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work: 1 03 KVJ 5'0',Ak„ AO-A q Completion of the following table may be waived by the Inspector of Wires. + No. of Recessed Luminaires No.of Ceil.-Susp.(Paddle)Fans No.of Total Transformers KVA i No.of Luminaire Outlets No.of Hot Tubs Generators KVA No.of Luminaires Swimming Pool Above ❑ In- ❑ o.of Emergency Lighting rnd. grnd. Battery Units No.of Receptacle Outlets No.of Oil Burners FIRE ALARMS No.of Zones No.of Switches No.of Gas Burners No.of Detection and Initiating Devices No.of Ranges No.of Air Cond. Total No.of Alerting Devices Tons g No.of Waste Disposers Heat Pum Number Tons I.K.W. No.o Self-Contained TotalsDetection/Alerting Devices No.of Dishwashers Space/Area Heating KW Local❑ Municipal ❑ Other Connection Heating Appliances Security Systems: No.of Dryers g pp KN' No.of Devices or Equivalent No.of Water KW No.of No.of Data Wiring: Heaters Signs Ballasts No.of Devices or Equivalent No. Hydromassage Bathtubs No.of Motors Total HP Telecommunications Wiring: No.of Devices or Equivalent OTHER: x Attach additional detail if desired, or as required by the Inspector of N,'ires. Estimated Value of Electrical Work: p .sj (When required by municipal policy.) Work to Start: 317-YO'" Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10,and upon completion. INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner,no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including"completed operation"coverage or its substantial equivalent. The undersigned certifies that such cov age is in force,and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office. CHECK ONE: INSURANCE ;OND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:) I certify,under the pains and penalties of perjury,that the information on this application is true and complete. FIRM NAME: b - L C-1,CL ,Qrvf LIC. NO.: ,6 Licensee: /u( {,qx,L- a4C,,��rv4-v� Signature LIC. NO.:'eL7 (If applicable, en er•"exempt"in the lice se number lin Bus.Tel. No. 3 °x Address: l -<-5�o�� (� Ivy t% . 37S-7Q&0—✓�-vbs T 7�� Alt.Tel. No.: � •�J' -'Y J *Per M.G.L c. 147,s. 57-61, s curity work requires Department of Public Safety"S" License: Lic.No. OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the(check one)❑ owner ❑ owner's agent. Owner/Agent PERMIT FEE. $ Signature Telephone No. U t, I r r Date.......! .....ZZ. . 7 ,10RTp� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PERMIT FOR WIRING o �i ,SS^cHus� This certifies that ... .1�`C UI'�i C� C/L,?— ooF .... a�n ar R . S (�� �.,� �0,-� has permission to perform .......... ................... .............. ............................... wiring in the building of /tea "J!B �4 ! ............... ... ............. C— ....................................... oS Ao � 7- at.............v ..C ..............�........s.�........................'orth Andover,Mass. '� o� N �!Feett2. ............. Lic.No.AZ.79d..... ./.-2Ut�1y ... ELECTR[cALINSPECTOR Check # j7483 _ Commonwealth of Massachusetts OfficialzUse Only Department of Fire Services Permit No. 7y Occupancy and Fee Checked BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS [Rev. ]/07] (leave blank) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Code(MEC),527 CMR 12.00 (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date: �"° ,�� -p 7 City or Town of: NORTH ANDOVER To the Inspector of Wires: By this application the undersigned gives notice of his or her intention to perform the electrical work described below. Location(Street& Number) 1/po &irygay-h S i Nbr277,, iy�j4V � Mi¢ Owner or Tenant 2- Y /✓ p�o`lej7,e5 Telephone No. 9M -6&01-,94 Owner's Address ago OSsocr� 521— Is iIs this permit in conjunction with a building permit? Ves ❑ No K (Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building -e 4�.,ySj Paco Xe-7- Utility Authorization No. Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd❑ No.of Meters New Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd ❑ No.of Meters Number of Feeders and Ampacity Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work: Completion of the following table may be waived by the Inspector of Wires. No.of Recessed Luminaires No.of Ceil.-Susp.(Paddle)Fans No.of Total Transformers KVA No.of Luminaire Outlets No.of Hot Tubs Generators KVA No.of Luminaires Swimming Pool Above ❑ In- El Battery o Emergency Lighting rnd. rnd. Batter Units No.of Receptacle Outlets No.of Oil Burners FIRE ALARMS No. of Zones No.of Switches No.of Gas Burners No.of Detection and Initiatin Devices No.of Ranges No.of Air Cond. Total Tons g No.of Alerting Devices No.of Waste Disposers Heat Pum Number Tons KW No.of Self-Contained Totals Detection/AlertingDevices Municipal No.of Dishwashers Space/Area Heating KW Local❑ Connection [I Other No.of Dryers Heating Appliances KW Security Systems:* No.of Devices or Equivalent No.o Water No.o No.or-- Data Wiring: KW Heaters Si ns Ballasts No.of Devices or Equivalent No. Hydromassage Bathtubs No.of Motors Total HP Telecommunications No.of Devices or Equivalent OTHER: sof- 1444wt�11- lv-S i?9G B 1✓ ' Attach additional detail if desired, or as required by the Inspector of Wires. Estimated Value of Electrical Work: (When required by municipal policy.) { Work to Start: Inspections to be requested in accordance with MEC Rule 10,and upon completion. INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner,no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including"completed operation"coverage or its substantial equivalent. The undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force, and has exhibited proof of same to the permit issuing office. CHECK ONE: INSURANCE BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:) I certify,under the pains and penalties of perjury,that the information on this application is true and complete. FIRM NAME: Y'-#eyd.'-e61 1=21011-i17,0-1 SGd Y t e4^5 LIC. NO.: Licensee: C,ry,e y Y (le,4 e el Signature ,� LIC. NO.: /6 77e (If applicable, enter "exempt"in the license number line.) Bus.Tel. No.: 979-99'4'763 Address: /� �Y/��''1 �✓ �'> //AV,'�/-1/LL /'7?¢. d�� d Alt. Tel. No.: *Per M.G.L c. 147,s. 57-61,security work requires Department of Public Safety "S" License: Lic.No. OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage normally required by law. By my signature below, I hereby waive this requirement. I am the(check one)❑ owner ❑ owner's agent. Owner/Agent PERMIT FEE: $ Signature Telephone No. i `��", z The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents l Office of Investigations t 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 M www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): }04 c vzfv8-r u �=,4ca-1 ✓?E S Address: / 9 12.K1CM 4_A/ s 1 City/State/Zip: Phone #: q7,g-,7 l 4- 76 3_3 Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑ New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. + ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑ Demolition working for me in any capacity. workers' comp. insurance. 9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its required.] officers have exercised their 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 1 l.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t employees. [No workers' 13.❑ Other comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. :Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and their workers'comp.policy information. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: /lq'/ G Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: /6.elO ��COy� S' City/State/Zip: IV./j-Vj)o UEr2 M!9 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Sip-nature: � � Date: 2- -O ( �� 7 Phone#: C! 7_0 ' Cl`7 11- 7 6 ? Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone#: Location �GUv oho . No. AM "T- /c.� Date�" /�g�� a g ,I I �I o� "O o';,tio TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER { . Certificate of Occupancy $ { Building/Frame Permit Fee $ s+Ano• C►+us E Foundation Permit Fee $ � s+ t da Other Permit Fee Sewer Connection Fee $ Water Connection Fee $ TOTAL $ f40 Building Inspector ! ,2 10 6(@/70/97 11:31 49 200.00 PAID Div. Public Works Date......,<. �,t//• TO 1028 t NORTH 1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER p PERMIT FOR WIRING ,SSACMUSfct This certifies that ...... ''.t.'e.!`*.......7t.4. :... .... :'111.t (4. 1--Kq, has permission to perform ....k&1..0'. ...... ...610 NA:�-.... ? !! wiring in the building of...... } .c.`t.+��........'Its.....`......................................... at...... .—J.O(J� !.....�•1•.a..Z/O7/ .......... .. ,North Andover, Fee ; ,1��,r.Gl Lic.No. .A.... ......... 1` (....9........ ... . ELECTRICAL INSP CE s 0 012:26 1,000.00 PAID WHITE:Applicant CANARY: Building Dept. - PINK:Treasurer Date..... f ORT){1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER F PERMIT FOR WIRING SACMUS@t CU This certifies that ......L.-4..t. '?1........1........'w/ !.............................. � e,s?�. 1` has permission to perform .....,,�!1CC�.G�!.?.7.�al.�T.�c e..... .................................. wiring in the building of 5,.q .M..f°. ti 14 .. � li at..../"P...Q.0..... .y ..5t....................... .North Andover,Mass. '3 r Fee.�..� .,rXl Lic.No.dV!..'t.(�............................... . .. rO ................. ELECTRICAL INNSS PECcTOR c� K a v r�a9o1 WHITE:Applicant CANARY: Building Dept. PINK:Treasurer RDate.... HOR7H q `�-;°.6"°° ,, TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER g is o PERMIT FOR WIRING S I S,4 HUS li I� This certifies that .....: r..... ...1.........................:....................................... cc has permission to perform .......EJ:L....... ...... cc wiring in the building of—AT..-.t.T........ .. s 7 Cil at....A-.U U..........O..�.Jl.v. ........................ .... .North Andover,Mass.© Fet 0-0.:W. Lic.No.Clil.�C��j/X........... � .. ..................... ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR C o l 0 5-5- 1�(o r WHITE:Applicant CANARY: Building Dept. PINK:Treasurer GOLD: File A Weston Solutions,Inc. Suite 100 ng * 45 Constitution Avenue Concord,New Hampshire 03301 -IdN W 0�Jtd 0 603-656-5400• Fax 603-656-5401 ® www.westonsolutions.com The Trusted Integrator for Sustainable Solutions 25 October 2010 Board of Health R CE Town of North Andover NOV - 4 2010 27 Charles Street North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 TOWN OF 0MwANDO NEAILTH DEPARTMENT Re: Tier I Permit Extension Former Lucent Technologies Merrimack Valley Works 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 MassDEP RTN: 3-21863 To Whom It May Concern: Weston Solutions, Inc. is notifying the Board of Health that a Legal Notice of Application for Tier I Permit Extension will be published in the 27 October 2010 edition of the Eagle Tribune for the former Lucent Technologies Merrimack Valley Works located at 1600 Osgood Street. An Application for a Permit Extension will be filed with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) on 29 October 2010. MassDEP last issued a Tier I permit extension for this site on 11 August 2008. This notice is made pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403. A copy of the Notice of Application for Tier I Permit Extension is enclosed. If you have any questions, please call me or Jim Soukup at (603) 656-5400. Very truly yours, WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC. LRG Frederick R. Symme , .E. Project Manager FRS:kme Enclosure ,G G. Fisher, Alcatel-Lucent ` J. Soukup, WESTON an employee-owned company GAPR0JECTS\11621039\PWB Area\permit_extension&fee\2010\BOH letter-PWB permit extl0.docx