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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-2024-006819aptqt \orman H Bangerter Governor Suzanne [-tandol'. \1 D, \{ P.H TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Kenneth L. Alkema Salt Lake Crtv Utah 84116-0690 Dirt'r'tor t 801 t 538-61 70 DEPARTIv{ENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF E}WIRONMENTAL HEALTH Bureau of Solrd & Hazardous Waste 288 North 1 460 West. P O Box 1e690 MEMORANDUM William J. Sinclair Hazardous Waste Branch Manager David M. McClearT't*iJ'r/' Environmental Hedth Scientist January 16, 1990 SORENCO Site Tank Closure Upclate Coordination with the Bureau of Environmental Response and Remediation, Underground Storage Tank (UST) Branch, has commenced concerning the closure of an underground storage tank for a company called SORENCO. SORENCO, a perfume manufacture has apparently been storing hazardous waste characterized for ignitible characteristics for the past three years. Wastewaters accumulated in the underground storage tank have been a combination of isopropyl alcohol, and SD-40 alcohol mixed with water. The tank has a capacity of 2000 gallons, and is constructed of fiberglass material. In the past. wastewaters have been accumulated in the tank for periods greater than 90 days before shipping the contents for disposal. Currently the tank system is empty and contents have been manifested as hazardous waste. Contact has been made with SORENCO concerning the tank contents, and what actions they have taken towards the tank closure. They are not aware of any RCRA reporting requirements. Chem Waste Management was hired to dispose of the contents and transported the contents to a company called, Oil and Solvent Processing Company of Henderson, Colorado. The contents of the tank were characterized only for ignitible characteristics, thus no information is available for closure pu{poses of other possible constituents associated with the tank system. It is apparent from the information supplied to Bureau of Environmental Response and Remediation, that the closure of this tank system can not be closed under the authority of the UST program, and recommendation is given that this tank system be closed as a RCRA Tank Closure with its regulatory closure guidelines, and corrective action schemes. DMM/dm Norman H. Bangerter Governor Suzanne Dandoy, M.D., M.P.H. Ext'cutive [)i rt't'tor Kenneth L. Alkema Director TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: William J. Sinclair Hazardous Waste Branch Manager DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF EIWIRONMENTAL HEALTH Bureau ol Solid & Hazardous Waste 288 North 1460 West. P O Box 16690 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16-0690 (801 ) 538-6170 MEMORANDUM David M. McCl*rltil\-/ Environmental Health Scientist January 16, 1990 SORENCO Site Tank Closure Update Coordination with the Bureau of Environmental Response and Remediation, Underground Storage Tank (UST) Branch, has commenced concerning the closure of an underground storage tank for a company called SORENCO. SORENCO, a perfume manufacture has apparently been storing hazardous waste characterized for ignitible characteristics for the past three years. Wastewaters accumulated in the underground storage tank have been a combination of isopropyl alcohol, and SD-40 alcohol mixed with water. The tank has a capacity of 2000 gallons, and is constructed of fiberglass material. In the past, wastewaters have been accumulated in the tank for periods greater than 90 days before shipping the contents for disposal. Currently the tank system is empty and contents have been manifested as hazardous waste. Contact has been made with SORENCO concerning the tank contents, and what actions they have taken towards the tank closure. They are not aware of any RCRA reporting requirements. Chem Waste Management was hired to dispose of the contents and transported the contents to a company called, Oil and Solvent Processing Company of Henderson, Colorado. The contents of the tank were characterized only for ignitible characteristics, thus no information is available for closure purposes of other possible constituents associated with the tank system. It is apparent from the information supplied to Bureau of Environmental Response and Remediation, that the closure of this tank system can not be closed under the authority of the UST program, and recommendation is given that this tank system be closed as a RCRA Tank Closure with its regulatory closure guidelines, and corrective action schemes. DMM/dm